Joanne Shippy, widow of the erudite BJ entertainment writer Dick
Shippy, passed away Friday, June 17.
Joanne Shippy |
Her obituary:
Joanne Griffin Shippy
Joanne Griffin Shippy, retired
principal of Akron’s Voris Elementary School and a beloved mother and
grandmother, died Friday, June 17, at Arden Courts of Bath. She was 87.
Joanne was born Nov. 17, 1928, in
Albany, N.Y., to attorney F. Stanley Griffin and teacher Genevieve Shea
Griffin, and spent her childhood in Clinton, N.Y. Her greatgreat- grandfather,
Revolutionary War veteran Nathaniel Griffin, was among the first settlers of
New York’s Mohawk Valley, arriving in 1790 after purchasing a tract of land
from General George Washington and New York Governor George Clinton. In 1937,
at age nine, Joanne represented the Griffin family as a featured participant in
Clinton’s sesquicentennial celebration.
Following her graduation from Clinton
High School, Joanne attended Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., where she
earned a bachelor’s degree in theater arts. It was in Evanston where she met
her future husband, Richard W. (Dick) Shippy. They were married in 1950. The
couple lived briefly in Clinton, N.Y., and Fort Wayne, Ind., before settling in
Akron in 1956.
Joanne served as an in-home instructor
for the Akron Public Schools from 1958-67. She taught at Crosby Elementary
School from 1967-69, Lawndale Elementary from 1969-72, and Robinson Elementary
from 1971-76. She was an administrator at the school district’s Hilltop House
diagnostic center for troubled children during the 1976-77 academic year. She
trained as a “cadet principal” at Lincoln and Seiberling schools before being
appointed principal of Voris in 1979. Many of her former students might fondly
recall her donning the “Voris Vulture” costume, a bright-yellow bird suit, as
part of the school’s annual Halloween festivities.
Although she retired in 1990, Joanne
served as a substitute principal at several local schools over the next five
years. She and Dick traveled throughout North America, Europe and Asia with
friends and family members over the succeeding decade.
Joanne was preceded in death by her
husband, in 2010, and son, Brian G., in 1974. She is survived by children,
Kathleen T., of Akron, Kevin S., of New York, N.Y., and Richard A., of Cuyahoga
Falls; as well as grandchildren, Emily, Colin, Alison, Rachel, Dylan and Graham.
The family will receive friends Monday,
June 20, 4 to 7 p.m. at Hummel Funeral Home, 500 E. Exchange St., Akron.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests
that donations be directed to the League of Women Voters Education Fund, www.lwvaa.org, P.O. Box 46,
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44224; or Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, www.sta nhywet.org, 714 North
Portage Path, Akron, OH 44303.
Joanne’s family extends its heartfelt
thanks to the staff of Arden Courts of Bath, who provided five years of loving
care to “Principal Shippy.”
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