Joan (Olson) Smith

ROCKY HILL — Joan (Olson) Smith, 88, of Rocky Hill, Connecticut, died on Monday, March 13, 2023, at Apple Rehab of Rocky Hill after a short illness.  She was the widow of James D. Smith who predeceased her in 1975.  Joan was born on Sept. 17, 1934, in Canaan, Connecticut,  and was the daughter of the late John B. and Jennie (Rosselle) Olson.

She was raised in the Northwest Corner and graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School.  She moved to Terryville, Connecticut, where she lived until moving to Bristol, Connecticut in 1970.

She was employed as a supervisor of the dietary department at the former Buckley Convalescent Home.  Joan enjoyed knitting, painting, drawing, baking, calligraphy, gardening and reminiscing about family and travel adventures taken.

Joan is survived by her son, Jay D. Smith and his wife Doreen Krupp of Rocky Hill.  She was predeceased by a son, Jeffery Smith.  A graveside service and burial will be held later in Ellsworth Cemetery, Sharon, CT.  Funk Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Ave., Bristol, CT is honored to serve the family.  Please visit Joan’s memorial website at www.FunkFuneralHome.com.

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