JoAnn Godburn

JoAnn Godburn

CANAAN—JoAnn (Remer) Godburn, 90, of 77 South Canaan Road, formerly of Grove Sttreet, died Monday, Nov. 1, 2023. 

JoAnn was the wife of the late Don Godburn, with whom she had three sons.

Known affectionately as “Nini” to her grandchildren, JoAnn is survived by her sons and their spouses; William and Lynette of Venice, Florida, Robert and Kim of North Canaan, and Stephen and Jennifer of Sarasota, Florida. She leaves behind six grandchildren; Kathryn, Erin, Christopher, Keith, Olivia, and Brittany, along with twelve great-grandchildren; Gabriel, Henry, Anna, Maryann, Nathaniel, Isaiah, Isabella, Teddy, Avery, Hadley, George, and Arthur.

Born Dec. 1, 1932, JoAnn was the only child of George H. and Josephine (Flynn) Remer. A lifelong resident of North Canaan, she worked for both Bicron and Becton-Dickinson Company after graduating from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 1950. 

With a love of mystery novels, JoAnn was an avid supporter of the Douglas Library where she also used resources to research her family history. As an early adopter of the internet, she was able to connect with many family members over the years.

After the loss of her loving husband Don in 1991, she traveled to Europe with her lifelong friend Muriel, visiting London, Switzerland, and Italy. But through the years her attention remained focused on her family, hosting large picnics and holiday gatherings, as well as knitting keepsakes for weddings, newborn babies and Christmas stockings for each of her loved ones.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Saturday Nov. 4, 2023, at St. Martin of Tours Parish St. Joseph Church, 4 Main St. North Canaan, CT 06018. Burial followed the mass in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.

Calling hours were on Saturday, Nov. 4, in the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home 118 Main St. Canaan, CT 06018 from 9:00 am until the procession left for church. The family would like to thank the staff at Geer Village; Marsha Brown, RN and hospice staff; and Dennis Kobylarz, M.D.

In lieu of flowers and at JoAnn’s request, memorial donations may be sent to the following organizations: Chromosome Disorder Outreach Inc. https://chromodisorder.org/donate/ North Canaan Ambulance Corp. 15 Main Street, North Canaan, CT 06018.

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