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Delisle, Joan "Lacy"

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Joan Lacy Delisle, 81, of Plano, Texas, passed on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 after a hard fought battle with COPD. She is survived by two children, Michelle Delisle (Julia) of Melissa, TX and Bret (Jan) Delisle of Plano, TX. Joan (Grandma) is also survived by 3 grandchildren, Blake, Tanner and Cory, and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her daughter Monique, her parents Dennis and Rene Lacy of Wellington Texas, and her sister Janelle Aaron of Burkburnett Texas. Joan was born on December 23, 1937 in Wellington, Texas, the youngest daughter of Dennis and Rene Lacy. Joan grew up on a farm near Wellington and graduated from Wellington High School in 1955. After graduation, Joan was ready to move to the big city of Amarillo Texas, where she enrolled in Business school and started working at the Air Force Base, where she met Marc Delisle and they were married in Amarillo on May 16, 1959. After duty in Germany they eventually settled back in Amarillo to raise their family. Joan has resided in Dallas area since 1973. Joan worked for the Social Security Administration for over 35 years, and still frequently met up with her many co-workers. Joan loved hockey, especially watching and going to the Stars games. Joan was avid bridge player and played in various bridge clubs. Grandma was an enthusiastic fan of her Grandkids. Grandma rarely missed the Grandkids games. Joan loved to travel with family and friends. She loved cruises, trips to New York to see Stars play, and Grandkids hockey trips. She was always ready to go on a trip. Joan is also preceded in death by her loving and faithful dog Zubie, whom has been by her side for the past ten years. Joan will be greatly missed by her family and many friends. We will miss her sense of humor and love of life. Services will be held April 13th at 4:00 pm at Resurrection Lutheran Church 1919 Independence Pkwy, Plano TX 75075, 972-867-0460. The family will host a reception at her son’s home after the service at 4317 Longfellow Drive, Plano, TX 75093. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to one of Joan’s favorite charities: SPCA of Texas (www.spca.org), Alzheimer’s Foundation (alzfdn.org). Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.

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  1. ron king says:

    Joan, we were best buds. Many fun times together. Those damn cigarettes got you. Please rest in pease.

    ron king

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Joan, we were best buds. Many fun times together. Those damn cigarettes got you. Please rest in pease.

  2. Ken King says:

    I worked with Joan for many years at the Social Security Administration. She was a class act and will be missed by all who knew her.

    Ken King

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I worked with Joan for many years at the Social Security Administration. She was a class act and will be missed by all who knew her.

  3. Stella Morris says:

    Joan and I car pooled for several several years when the Social Security office was on Rawlins St. Joan lived in Richardson and I was in Garland. Our lives had many parallels it seemed. She was born in Wellington and I in Shamrock. We both moved to Amarillo and then to the Dallas area around the same time. During our carpool years driving home down Skillman, Joan would comment about the display of all of the pumpkins and her dislike of them. Then we would laugh. After our work places changed, we would meet for dinner usually at a Tex-Mex place. Joan was a dear friend, and she will definitely be missed by those who knew and loved her. May the Lord bring you comfort and your memories of her bring some measure of joy. Praying for your healing during this time of grief, Stella Morris

    Stella Morris

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Joan and I car pooled for several several years when the Social Security office was on Rawlins St. Joan lived in Richardson and I was in Garland. Our lives had many parallels it seemed. She was born in Wellington and I in Shamrock. We both moved to Amarillo and then to the Dallas area around the same time. During our carpool years driving home down Skillman, Joan would comment about the display of all of the pumpkins and her dislike of them. Then we would laugh. After our work places changed, we would meet for dinner usually at a Tex-Mex place. Joan was a dear friend, and she will definitely be missed by those who knew and loved her. May the Lord bring you comfort and your memories of her bring some measure of joy. Praying for your healing during this time of grief, Stella Morris

3 thoughts on “Delisle, Joan "Lacy"”

  1. Joan, we were best buds. Many fun times together. Those damn cigarettes got you. Please rest in pease.

    ron king

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Joan, we were best buds. Many fun times together. Those damn cigarettes got you. Please rest in pease.

  2. I worked with Joan for many years at the Social Security Administration. She was a class act and will be missed by all who knew her.

    Ken King

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I worked with Joan for many years at the Social Security Administration. She was a class act and will be missed by all who knew her.

  3. Joan and I car pooled for several several years when the Social Security office was on Rawlins St. Joan lived in Richardson and I was in Garland. Our lives had many parallels it seemed. She was born in Wellington and I in Shamrock. We both moved to Amarillo and then to the Dallas area around the same time. During our carpool years driving home down Skillman, Joan would comment about the display of all of the pumpkins and her dislike of them. Then we would laugh. After our work places changed, we would meet for dinner usually at a Tex-Mex place. Joan was a dear friend, and she will definitely be missed by those who knew and loved her. May the Lord bring you comfort and your memories of her bring some measure of joy. Praying for your healing during this time of grief, Stella Morris

    Stella Morris

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Joan and I car pooled for several several years when the Social Security office was on Rawlins St. Joan lived in Richardson and I was in Garland. Our lives had many parallels it seemed. She was born in Wellington and I in Shamrock. We both moved to Amarillo and then to the Dallas area around the same time. During our carpool years driving home down Skillman, Joan would comment about the display of all of the pumpkins and her dislike of them. Then we would laugh. After our work places changed, we would meet for dinner usually at a Tex-Mex place. Joan was a dear friend, and she will definitely be missed by those who knew and loved her. May the Lord bring you comfort and your memories of her bring some measure of joy. Praying for your healing during this time of grief, Stella Morris

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