Joan Marie Waters

October 7, 1955 - October 21, 2023

Location Of Death: Pendleton, OR United States

Celebrating Life

Joan Marie Waters was born on October 7, 1955, in Pendleton, Oregon, to Jerry and Marthella Waters, and passed away on October 21, at a care facility in Pendleton, after a valiant four-year battle with glioblastoma.
Joan grew up on a dairy farm in Stanfield, Oregon, where her family raised and showed registered Brown Swiss cattle. At one time, Joan personally owned a national winner, her Lightning cow. After graduating from Stanfield High School, Joan moved to Pendleton and attended Blue Mountain
Community College where she played on the eighth place nationally ranked womenโ€™s basketball team under the coaching of Berniece Bigham. To this day, she has maintained contact with several players on that team. After graduating from Blue Mountain, Joan headed for OCE, in Monmouth, where she played
on the basketball, volleyball, and field hockey teams. After graduation, Joan bought a gingerbread cottage in Salem, Oregon, worked for Boise Cascade for
nearly 30 years, and more recently, after working for nearly 15 years, Joan retired from ODEC, the Oregon Driving Education Center, where she worked as Scheduling Manager, Web Designer, and IT Manager. Joan loved animals, especially her cats. During her fight with glioblastoma, the first thing she
would ask when someone visited her was how her cats were. From the moment Joan was diagnosed with glioblastoma, she was determined to beat the cancer. She fought for four years, and never once did she complain or feel sorry for herself. Her fight was made possible by the large number of friends, coworkers, her bosses, and neighbors who cared for and helped her. Joan and her family owe a huge debt of thanks to those people who stood behind her, selflessly
giving of their time, energy, and money. Joan moved back to Pendleton in early October to spend her last few weeks with her cousin, Tracy, who was more like a sister than cousin. Joan was preceded in death by her parents, Jerry and Marthella Waters, her brother, Ted, and half-sister, Rosemary Anderson. She is survived by her best friend, Chrisr Wood, numerous cousins, and her Salem โ€œfamily.โ€ A Celebration of Life will take place in late spring of 2024 in Salem, Oregon. Obituary courtesy of Pendleton Pioneer Chapel. 


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