Joan Carol Small

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Visitation will be 10:00a.m.-11:00a.m. Saturday, December 7, 2024, at Hennessey Funeral Home in Missouri Valley, Iowa.

Funeral Service will follow at 11:00a.m.

Joan Carol (Peterson) Small, age 81, passed away as a result of a stroke and went home to be with Jesus on Friday, November 29, 2024, at Longview Nursing Home in Missouri Valley, Iowa. She was born on November 16, 1943, in Persia, Iowa to Donald and Margaret Peterson. Joan married Gary Small on June 4, 1962, at St. Anne Church in Pisgah, Iowa.

Joan and Gary were self-employed in the apple orchard and fruits/vegetables business, selling wholesale and retail from their market along Highway 183 near Mondamin, Iowa. Joan could always be found working in the market welcoming their customers with her warm beautiful smile. Her happiness was contagious.

Joan, often referred to as Joanie, loved to play all different card games, play bingo, read, and in the early days, dance. She had her first massive stroke in 2002 when she immediately quit smoking and began her fascinating journey of health and sickness over the next 22 years. Joan was strong-minded, determined, and had an incredible will to live. She loved family parties over the years. Family was everything to Joan, she would “will her way out of a hospital stay”, to be able to join family events, weddings and holidays.

In February 2024 Joan and Gary went from independent living to being a part of the Longview Nursing Home community. This last year Joan was fighting various health conditions and spending more weeks in the hospital than not. She was a “light of joy and happiness” and had an infectious smile that she loved sharing with family and friends. She was kind, considerate, and respectful to all, and willing to try anything to get better. We almost lost her in September from blood clots that caused pulmonary failure. The staff at Lincoln, Nebraska’s CHI Heart Hospital did surgery and helped her to feel better than she had in years. To the staff there, we are truly grateful for giving us another 3 months with her. No parties were enjoyed more by Joan than the few days/nights of family coming to see her in Lincoln and telling stories of what everyone remembered that was meaningful to the teller. We all had tears of laughter! She enjoyed that so very much.

We also acknowledge a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Generations Hospice and the staff at Longview Nursing Home, who cared for her during her week of hospice care. The grace, dignity, and love they gave to her, and to our family, will never be forgotten.

Remaining to cherish Joan’s life and memories are her Husband Gary Small, Daughter Lori Kirk (Significant Other Rich Felt), Son Dave Small (Wife Jennifer Small), Son Ken Small. Grandchildren Andrew Huff (Significant Other Phoebe Hornbeck-Gearhart), Cassidy McCorkle (Husband Colton McCorkle), Deric Small (Wife Jessica Small), Colton Small (Significant Other Charidy Kaiser), Jacob Small (Wife Maddie Small), Caitlin Tompkins (Husband Allen Tompkins). 15 Great-Grandchildren.

Joan was preceded in death by her Father Donald Peterson, Mother Margaret Peterson, Brother Teddy Peterson, Daughter Susan Huff, and Great-Grandson Theodore Small.

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13 Comments

  • Robin Nelson Posted December 4, 2024 8:03 am

    Such a sweet lady. Always smiling and happy.

  • Diane Harris Posted December 4, 2024 11:51 am

    She will be missed

  • Evelyn Uhl Posted December 4, 2024 3:33 pm

    Sending my condolences and love to all of Joan’s family! Meeting her the first time she was such a kind soul and made you feel comfortable and welcome…. and her smile was just amazing. She always reminded me so much of my Momma. She will be greatly missed.

  • Chauncey Mora Posted December 4, 2024 3:47 pm

    Joan was an incredibly beautiful person. I’ll never forget her smile and thoughtfulness. She will be missed dearly.

  • Kent and Tammy Stolz Posted December 4, 2024 4:28 pm

    We are both so sorry for your loss.
    She obviously meant so much to many people who we realize loved her so much.
    I’m sure she has found the peace she deserved.

  • Lynn Nunley Posted December 4, 2024 6:08 pm

    My deepest condolences on the passing of Joan. Such a sweet, kind, thoughtful neighbor. Lots of lovely memories of summer and fall at the fruit stand. Great to just stop and visit, even if you only needed a couple tomatoes. Her loss I am sure is being felt greatly….great loss only comes with great love.❤️

  • Sheryl Springer Posted December 4, 2024 7:50 pm

    I was so sad to hear the passing of Joanie. I will cherish the time we played cards together. And her beautiful smile that would warm any room! Thanks for being a great card partner!

  • Mary Brandt Posted December 5, 2024 10:10 am

    So sorry for your loss. Joan was a wonderful person always had a smile on her face. God recieved a very special angel

  • Linda and Rick Miller Posted December 6, 2024 10:52 am

    We were sorry to hear of Joan’s passing. We were classmates in school at Pisgah. She was a good person and I know she will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Gary and family. Linda and Rick Miller

  • Patricia & Richard Lett Posted December 6, 2024 2:24 pm

    Joanie we will miss u ❤️❤️Pat & Dick Lett

  • Kellie Messer Posted December 6, 2024 3:57 pm

    To Kenny and family my sincere sympathy to you . I remember Joan …such a nice nice lady! Went there many times to get apples as a kid and my Magnolia days. Find peace knowing that she is still smiling and still being the nice nice lady looking over you from heaven.RIP Joan

  • Mary Cartmill Posted December 6, 2024 4:05 pm

    My sincerest of sympathies on the loss of Joan. She was such a beautiful person. I enjoyed spending time at her home when I was growing up. Her laughter was contagious as was her smile.

  • Donella Pauli Posted December 6, 2024 4:31 pm

    My sympathy to Gary and his entire family. I met Joan at the fruit stand many years ago and then as a mother of her children whom I taught..What a sweet lady! We missed Gary and Joan when they left Holy Family church and moved to Mo. Valley. God’s blessings to you all.

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