Joan M. Rohde, 69, Jasper

It is with heavy hearts and a deep sense of peace that we announce that our beloved Joan Rohde, 69, a beautiful mother, Nana, sister and friend, went home to be with Jesus on Friday, May 1, 2026, at the Gateway Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. 

Joan was born in Bay City, Michigan, to Vern and Frances (Johnson) Walraven. She was one of ten children, 8 of whom lived on their family farm. She loved coming from a family farm and often recalled those fond memories in daily conversations. 

She was married to Kurt A. Rohde on September 21, 1979, in Bay City, Mich. The couple later moved to Sarasota, Fla., in February of 1985. Kurt gained his wings on November 3, 2008. 

She was a devoted and loving mother to Chris (Connie) of Louisville, Ky., and Megan (Jon) of Loogootee.

She is lovingly remembered by her stepmother, Donna Walraven of Bay City, Mich.; her siblings, Michael (Kathleen) Walraven of Horton, Mich., Mary (Doug) Rousse of Bay City, Mich., Sandy Walraven of Ada, Mich., Tom Walraven of Kawkawlin, Mich., and Sue (Jim) Maus of West Bend, Wisc.; as well as several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Dave Walraven; her sister, Karen Haberland and two infant siblings. 

Her greatest joy in life was first being a mother, and later being “Nana” to her seven wonderful grands, as she would call them, and to the many other children who referred to her as “Nana Joan.” Her legacy lives on through her grandchildren, whom she adored: Elliot Rohde (15), Jack Richer (15), Patrick Rohde (14), Harrison Richer (13), Katelyn Rohde (11), Adeline Richer (11), and Charlotte Richer (9). She was a deeply devoted grandmother who enjoyed many moments of FaceTiming, crafting, traveling, birthdays, and holidays. Time spent with her grandchildren brought her immense happiness, and she had no greater title than that of “Nana.” Their accomplishments were the highlight of most of her conversations with others, and she was beyond proud of the family legacy she had played a part in shaping. They will forever carry her love and inspiration in their hearts.

She will be remembered for her quiet and far-reaching kindnesses, her steadfast faith, her devotion to her family and friends, and her determination to always go the extra mile. Her legacy of faith, joy, love, and devotion to family and friends will continue to live on in all who knew her and loved her. 

Services will be held at Faith Baptist Church, Loogootee on May 29th, 2026. Family will receive loved ones beginning at 5:00 p.m., with a Celebration of Life service at 6:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kids Hope Project, where Joan served and loved.

The Queen-Lee Chapel of George Funeral Care has been entrusted with the arrangements.  

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