Joan M. (Snyder) Horne, of Sheboygan, passed away peacefully with her family at her side, on
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at St. Nicholas Hospital after a brief illness. She was 83 years old.
Joan was born October 18, 1936 to Lester and Rosella (Kranig) Snyder in Fond Du Lac. She
graduated from St. Mary’s Springs Academy in 1955. After graduation she was employed as a
Wis. Bell Telephone operator. On August 24, 1957 she married Marshall F. Horne at St.
Michaels Catholic Church in Dotyville.
She later went on to further her education at Superior Tech School in Superior, Kettle Moraine
Tech Institution and Lakeshore Tech in Cleveland she received her certificate in phlebotomy.
Joan worked at War Memorial Hospital in Superior, Ripon Nursing Home as a CNA, Ripon Good
Cookies and Speed Queen in Ripon, Morningside Nursing Home in Sheboygan as a CNA, St.
Nicholas Hospital in Sheboygan as a ward clerk in the OB Department retiring in 1992. She then
went to Franciscan Skemp Healthcare in LaCrosse, retiring in 2001 due to illness.
Joan was an avid quilter belonging to a quilting guild. She loved to knit and crochet, making
many prayer shawls for cancer and hospice patients, as well as her friends and family. Joan also
loved to bowl for St. Nicholas Hospital.
Spending time with her family, especially her grand and great-grandchildren was what she
loved most.
Joan is survived by her husband Marshall, four children; Pauline (Frederick) Heyman of
Sheboygan, Kevin (Jenny) Horne of Gibbsville, Myrna Chambers of Tucson, AZ and Jay (Nicole)
Horne of Oostburg. She is further survived by five grandchildren; Benjamin F.M. Heyman of
Sheboygan, Kelly (Sarah) Horne of Adell, Cassandra (Special Friend Sam) Horne of Sheboygan,
Nathaniel Horne of Oostburg, and Allissa N. Horne of Oostburg, great-grandchildren Erika
Heyman, Nolan Rosek, Cooper Horne, and one great-granddaughter on the way, her sisters;
Mary (Ray) Ostrenga of New Mexico, and Kathy Aschenbach of Sheboygan, brother Jess (Pam)
Hooper of MN, and brother-in-law Fran (Sheila) Horne of Canyon City, TX, she is further
survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death
by her parents, sister Jacqueline, grandson Joseph Martin Heyman, and brother-in-law Randy
Aschenbach.
A private family service will be held for Joan. Burial will take place at Sunrise Memorial Gardens.
A public visitation will be held on Monday, September 28, 2020 from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM at
Ballhorn Chapels. 1201 N. 8 th St. Sheboygan.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the St. Nicholas Prayer Shawl Ministry, Sheboygan
Meals on Wheels, or Grace Episcopal Church in Joan’s name.
Joan’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Kim and her staff at St. Nicholas
Home Healthcare, the staff at St. Nicholas Home Hospice, Dr. Matthews, Dr. Kerpe, Dr. Hemsing
and all their wonderful staff. A special thank you to Erika Heyman and Crystal Street for the
amazing care and support given to Joan during the last few weeks. Your kindness will be
remembered always.
Please visit our website to leave your condolences for the family www.ballhornchapels.com
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