Joan L. Mclemore, 85, of Racine, passed away Monday August 8,2022. Joan was born on November 8,1936 in Racine, the daughter of Frank and Mildred (Nee: Swoboda) Klauser. Joan married the love of her life Joseph Mclemore on May 2,1981 who preceded her in death in 1991. Joan was employed at Interlake Inc. where she worked in shipping and receiving until retiring in 1999. Joan favorite hobbies included coloring and shopping on QVC, most of all Joan enjoyed being around her family and friends. She will be deeply missed by her two daughters, Debbie Commodore, Tina (Milo)Milosavljevic, bonus son-in law, Steven Kohel, grandchildren, Rachel (Joe) Hulsey, Brandon (Amber) Kohel, Dominick (Asheton) Commodore , Garrett (Leah) Kohel, as well as eight great-grandchildren. She will be also missed by her two brothers, Roger (Bonnie) Klauser and Jerry (Jane) Klauser, two sisters, Jackie Stichter and Sandy (Larry) Brager, as well as nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Joan is proceeded in death by her husband Joseph “Mac”, son Allen Baumann, daughter Shelly Baumann, parents Frank and Mildred, two brothers, Warren and Ronnie Klauser, and one sister, Lois Rundle. A memorial service will be held for Joan on Saturday, August 27,2022 at 11am, at Strouf Funeral home in Racine Wisconsin. The family will receive guests on Saturday, August 27, 2022, at Strouf Funeral home at 10:00am until the time of service. Burial will be private for family per Joan’s wishes.
So very sorry for your loss, Joanie was a great person, fun to be around, very good friend of our family, The Milbauers. She will be missed very much, cherish the memories shared with her, God bless and comfort all that mourn for her.
So sorry, Debbie and Tina. We all share in your heart ache. Our Mom has been gone for less than a year. We can only pray that they are all together again in heaven enjoying being with each other.
They will be <3 Grandma Debbie, Aunt TIna, and Aunt Shelley will all meet again with Aunt Tina and Great Grandpa Baumann again someday <3
I miss you Nana. I wish I had gotten to see you for your last Christmas, but I know you loved me no matter what. I love you so much and I know you’re doing so much better now. Rest easy, Nana. I love you.