Joan Rice was my next-desk neighborhood at the BJ for 16 years in the
Features Department.
Joan Rice & next-desk neighbor John Olesky |
When I was having a bad day, Joan was good to me and for me, chasing the
gloomies away.
I think we were good for each other, too. We helped each other deal with
management stupidity, or so it seemed to us at the time, and with our
workloads.
Mary Beth Nord Breckenridge posted this:
“Please
keep Joan Rice in your thoughts. She is hospitalized at Akron General for bone
cancer and had a setback over the weekend that put her in the cardiac unit. She
was able to have visitors before that, but I'm not sure about now.”
Joan’s
identical twin, Marie, told me that Joan had been hospitalized three weeks
before I went to the calling hours for Joan’s husband, Larry, on the Kent State
campus Newman Center chapel on Friday. I decided not to post the information
here till it became public elsewhere.
When I first came to Ol’ Blue Walls in 1969, I looked around and saw Joan
Rice and Janis Froelich and said to myself, “Damn! Those are the two hottest
women in the newsroom.” I know, that isn’t PC today, but Joan just stood out
from the crowd. Not just in lucks. But in smarts. And being a good person.
The love of her life was “the cop that married Joan,” as I called Larry
Momchilov. I would see Joan and Larry at Ravenna’s Guido’s Restaurant, a hole
in the wall on Main Street with fabulous Italian food. They were married 36
years.
It was Joan who tipped me off to Guido’s when I asked her for an
outstanding restaurant in the Rootstown area, where Joan spent her entire life.
As usual, she didn't steer me wrong.
Larry passed away Sunday, November 6. Joan wasn’t at Larry’s calling hours
because her breast cancer had metastasized into her bones.
Joan’s
brother, Michelin executive vice president John Rice, passed away in 2012. Her
other siblings are her twin, Marie Rice, and Nancy Rice Crouch. They are the
children of Nancy and John Rice and grew up in Rootstown.
Larry was
born in Barberton and was a Norton High graduate.
Joan is a
Kent State graduate who began at the BJ February 14, 1966 and stayed for 35
years till the 2001 buyout that saw 501 years of Ol’ Blue Walls experience walk
out the door forever, the beginning of inexorable staff cutbacks at the BJ that
also decimated newspapers around America.
My prayers
are with you, Joan. You helped me out more during my bad days at the BJ than
anyone else. May God help you now.
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