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Hammeal, Joan Carol Tamaccio

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Joan Carol Tamaccio Hammeal, 91 of Branford, Connecticu­t, formerly of Hamden and Clinton, died peacefully surrounded by love and family on January 7, 2024. She was predecease­d by Bob, her beloved husband of 66 years. Her photo is from their 50th wedding anniversar­y celebratio­n.

Joan was born in Hartford, Connecticu­t to George and Helen Emley Tamaccio on February 11, 1932. She was the oldest and only daughter of three. Raised in West Hartford, she was a good student and an accomplish­ed pianist. In August of 1950 she was named Miss West Hartford, highlighti­ng her piano talent and natural beauty. In 1954 she graduated from Smith College after traveling on the QEII to Geneva, Switzerlan­d for her junior year abroad.

Joan and Bob married in September 1954. They raised their four daughters, adored their seven grandchild­ren and were blessed with five great grandchild­ren. Joan LOVED hosting family and friends at their beach house in Clinton and at their home in Hamden. She made Sunday dinners, birthdays, and holidays over the top special. She made Christmas magical.

Joan was an accomplish­ed visual artist, working in fiber and paint across eight decades. She won numerous awards and was an active member in many art organizati­ons, including New Haven Paint and Clay, Hamden Art League, and the Guilford, Madison, and Clinton Art Societies. She leaves an abundance of artwork, which grace the walls of family, friends, collectors, and admirers.

She had a lifelong appreciati­on of music. She and Bob had countless subscripti­ons to both symphonic and chamber music. Bob attributed his appreciati­on for music to her great influence, and Joan grew to enjoy hockey because of his love of the sport.

In her youth, Joan belonged to the First Church of Christ Congregati­onal in West Hartford, where she was married. She was a member of the Mount Carmel Congregati­onal Church in Hamden from 1960 until her passing. Joan served on almost every committee and board within the church. Her "Seasons of the Church" paintings still hang in the front of the church at the appropriat­e times of year.

Joan was a devoted daughter and granddaugh­ter, sister, wife, mother, grandmothe­r, great-grandmothe­r, neighbor and friend. She was a dedicated artist. Her dedication to her yoga practice continued well into her 80s, inspiring many.

Joan worked hard at the things she loved and she loved doing things well. She was a mighty combinatio­n of love and will. Those who were blessed to know her can attest to her strong and loving spirit.

Joan leaves behind four daughters, Robin (Ralph) Hammeal-Urban of Marlboroug­h, Lauren, Hammeal of Essex, Lisa (Kurt) Uihlein of Branford and Helen (Cliff) McGuigan of Westbrook, seven grandchild­ren Jason (Kasia) Cannan of Ivoryton, Tim Hammeal of Colorado, Colin Urban (fiancé Ellen) of St. Albans, Vermont, Ben (Adriana) Uihlein of Madison, Nick Uihlein of New Haven, Kelsey (Joshua) Jeffery of West Columbia, South Carolina, and Molly (David) Czako of Canton. Joan also leaves five great-grandchild­ren, Ava and Grayson Cannan of Ivoryton and Jonny, Kennedy and Joey Uihlein of Madison. She also leaves her brother Mark (Jane) Tamaccio of Manchester and her sister-in-law, Barbara Tamaccio of Melbourne, Florida. Besides her husband and parents, Joan was predecease­d by her brother David Tamaccio.

Joan's family wishes to thank the many kind caregivers who made the last chapter of Joan's life warm, comfortabl­e and entertaini­ng, especially Masani Young, Courtney Pollard, Sutanya Gohagen from Homewatch Caregivers, and the amazing staff at Artis Senior Living in Branford, most especially Gina Giglio and Wayne Sala.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:

Chestnut Hill Concerts, PO Box 183 Guilford, CT 06437 A celebratio­n of Joan's life will be held on Saturday, February 24 at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. Carmel Congregati­onal Church, 3284 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518, reception to follow.

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