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Joan Searle  of Moose Jaw passed away on Friday, December 23, 2022 at the age of 88.

We walked our mother home on December 23, 2022 at Pioneer Lodge in  Moose Jaw, SK. 

We are grateful for her gentle spirit, fierce love of family, deep kindness  and her determination to always do her best. She was with us to the last. 

Joan was born on the farm near Peebles, Sask on July 24, 1934. She was  the eldest of eight children born to Joseph and Marguerite Tholl. 

She will be lovingly remembered by her children Kim (Cheryl) Searle,  Michelle Sims (David Turner), and Joe (Wendy) Searle. She leaves six  grandchildren: Jillian Sims (Nicholas Graham), Jamie (Mathieu) Loiselle,  Myles Searle, Whitney Searle (Jeff Harris), Brendan Searle (Berkley  Proust) and Leslie Searle, and five great grandchildren: Aubrey Jukes,  Elise Harris, Luc and Evelyn Loiselle, and Tucker Searle. 

She is survived by her brother Allan (Dot) Tholl, and sisters Elaine (Bill)  Willox, Patricia Sterzuk, Noreen (Allen) McGratten, sister in law Betty  Tholl, and many nephews and nieces. 

Joan was predeceased by son Kevin (1978), husband Allan (1999), son in  law Bob Sims (2007), her father (1969), mother (2005) brothers Peter  (2012), Harry (2014) and infant Joseph Tholl (1945), sister in law Betty  Jean Tholl (2017), brother in law Harold Searle and sisters in law Dean  Searle and Marie (Bill) Campbell.

Joan attended Clayton School from grades 1-10, then boarded in  Windthorst to complete High School. She attended Teachers’ College in  Moose Jaw and funded some of her schooling through radio singing  contests on CKRM radio in Regina. 

She loved children and she loved teaching. Her first teaching post was  for 2 years at Red School in 1953. It was there she met Allan Searle; they  married in 1955, and farmed together for 44 years, when Kim (and  Cheryl) took over the family farm. 

Joan loved the seasons of farming, especially harvest and taking meals to  the field.

After their four children were in school, Joan worked as a substitute  teacher, and then trained and worked with a visually impaired student for  8 years at Mortlach School. 

Joan continued to sing in the Mortlach village Christmas concerts, church  choir and in “My Choir”. She enjoyed curling, spending time at Buffalo  Pound Lake, travel and gardening. 

She had a lifelong interest in local history, and spent many hours at the  Mortlach Museum, collecting and cataloguing information and artifacts  about the early history of the area. 

After Allan’s death in 1999, Joan moved full time to the Village of  Mortlach, then to an apartment in Moose Jaw in 2017. As her health  changed, she settled in at West Park Crossing in 2020.

The Funeral Service will be held at St Joseph’s Church, 1064 3rd Ave  NW, Moose Jaw, SK on December 30, 2022 at 11:00 am, with a  reception to follow. 

The family wishes to thank the staff on the surgical ward at WF Wigmore  Hospital, Memory Lane at Pioneer Lodge and West Park Crossing.

Memorial donations can be made to Mortlach Museum, the Canadian Lung  Association at lung.ca or to the charity of your choice. 

In living memory of Anna, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Ltd. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Dayna Chamberlain - Funeral Director

 

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