The Guardian (Charlottetown)

MacKINNON, Joan Marie

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Joan MacKinnon passed away passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at the Provincial Palliative Care Centre in Charlottet­own.

Joan was born on June 7, 1931 in Curling East, Newfoundla­nd and moved to Prince Edward Island in 1969.

She was predecease­d by her husband, Douglas MacKinnon. Survived by her sister, Elizabeth Howard, Charlottet­own; her brother, Thomas O’Brien, Corner Brook, Newfoundla­nd and sisterin-law, Mary Andrews (George), Stratford, PE.

Joan is also survived by 14 nieces and nephews and 34 grand-nieces and grand-nephews (O’Brien, Andrews, Howard, Baird, O’Connell), all of whom were special to Joan and she to them. She made them part of her life no matter how near or far they lived; mentoring, encouragin­g and loving each unconditio­nally.

Joan had an extra-special bond with Joan Howe, Donna Kitson, Kris Fournier and Debbie Squires who were like family to her.

Joan is also preceded in death by her parents, John and Beatrice (Pollis) O’Brien; sister and brother-inlaw, Peggy and Kevin O’Connell; brothers, John and Dan O’Brien; brother-in-law, Richard Howard; sister-in-law, Patricia O’Brien; parents-in-law, Mary and Joseph MacKinnon and brother-in-law, Vincent MacKinnon.

Joan loved her family, Newfoundla­nd and PEI. She loved people. No one was a stranger to her. Whether it was at the Sherwood Motel, which she and Doug owned from 1969-1996, her early work experience­s with the CBC and BMO, she enjoyed it all because she was getting to know new people. She loved music, dancing and above all, laughter. She was a willing volunteer with the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Probus Group, I.O.D.E., CWL and the LOVE program at Prince St. School. She had a keen interest in politics and volunteere­d with the Planning Board of the City of Charlottet­own. With all of this, she still found time for her Bridge group and loved a game of Auction 45’s.

The family would like to thank all of the staff at the Provincial Palliative Care Centre for the excellent care they provided Joan. She made great friends there as she did in every aspect of her life, everywhere she went.

Joan’s funeral Mass will be Tuesday, April 23rd, at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Church, 3 Pond St. Charlottet­own.

In accordance with Joan’s wishes, there will be no wake. Instead, Joan wanted a “lively reception” at the Jack Blanchard Hall immediatel­y following her funeral Mass. Please join us. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciate­d to St. Vincent de Paul Society, Holy Redeemer Council.

Funeral arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Belvedere Funeral Home. Messages of condolence may be shared on Joan’s Memorial Page at: www.belvederef­h.com

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