Joanne M. Satterlee
April 22, 1928 ~ April 2, 2009
Joanne M. Satterlee passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2009 at her home in Vienna, Virginia. Beloved wife of the late Francis N. "Curly" Satterlee; devoted & loving mother of John Norman, Eric William, Nancy Gail, & Carol Kirsten. Also survived by eleven grandchildren & two great-grandchildren.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Eric and Family, My condolences at the loss of your mother. May memories comfort you, friends sustain you, and hope guide your way to a brighter tomorrow. Teri Carr, WDG Architecture
My thoughts, wishes, and prayers are with your family. Your Cousin, Bruce Herron
John, Eric, Nancy, and Carol, My parents lived at 202 Patrick St for several years, next door to you. I remember their friendliness (and your dad putting Air Force recruiting information all over my room!) and how much we liked them. My condolence to you in your loss, and I hope you all find that your memories and each other bring peace. My brother, John, sent me the link here. Louise Franklin
Our deepest sympathy to the Satterlee family. Our thoughts are with you.
Carol, John, Eric and Nancy, I wrote this poem in rememberance of your Mom. It goes like this: My Dearest Jo How We Miss You In the summer the squirrels and blue birds welcomed the seeds and nuts. The fox and deer did cheer and did not fear as you drew near. In the autumn the leaves danced into your rake. In winter the snow was piled high and would soon melt into a lake. The essence of the spring flowers of purple, yellow, red and blue will be you. My dearest Jo how we miss you! Mary Beth, Elizabeth, Joshua Frazier, Ajax, Michael, Judy, Katherine, and Nicholas
Dear Carol, Nancy, Eric, John, We send our deepest sympathy to you all at the loss of you Mom, she was a dear friend, we will miss her each time we think of you all and when we come out to see Noel and Carol, oh how we wish we could be there with you all. May God be with you all and keep you in His care, we love you all and will write more later. We miss you too but we will keep in touch soon. We also missed all your relatives who we met at your dad’s funeral, we have many memories from our visit a year ago. Your Mom was great to be around. I remember the first time we met, they wanted to show us a good time and take us all over town and make us feel welcome, what a good time we had that time. That is a long time ago now. Good times for us!!! Our love and blessing to you all, Galen and Lois
Dear All: Another pillar of our childhood has departed. It only seems like yesterday we were in and out of the house with your mom directing traffic. We’ll keep you in our thoughts. Semper Fi — Steve & Lindsay McKinley