Joan A. Rice
Joan
A. Rice loved to read. She spent every childhood summer devouring as many books
as she could. Classics like “Little Women” and “Jane Eyre.” It was only natural
then that she was drawn to the field of journalism. The written word. The
excitement of a newspaper newsroom. She left us on November 18, 2016 to join
the staff of the great newspaper in the sky. God is her editor now.
Joan
was a reporter and editor at the Akron Beacon Journal for over 35 years. She loved
“The Beacon.” She had immense respect for her boss Pulitzer prizewinning
Executive Editor and Publisher Ben Maidenberg. She said the tireless
taskmaster, who loathed inaccuracy, modeled the professional code of ethics
taught to her by her journalism professors at Kent State University where she
earned her Bachelor of Fine and Professional Arts degree.
Joan
was just a junior at Kent State when the Kent-Ravenna Record-Courier hired her.
It wasn’t long before Betty Jaycox, the long-time lifestyle editor at the
Beacon Journal, noticed her work and her career took off. Joan had many “beats”
in the ensuing years: fashion, teens, religion and consumer. She then moved
into the job of Assistant Features Editor.
As
a forever-young rock ‘n roll fan of Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Bruce
Springsteen, she particularly enjoyed an interview with Dick Clark. She said he
was surprisingly open with details about the “Bandstand Regulars,” the popular
teenage dancers on Clark’s “American Bandstand.” And she delighted in saying
she went to Woodstock 25 years later in 1994 for an historic update story.
Joan
was preceded in death just 12 days ago by her loving husband of 36 years
Lawrence J. Momchilov. Joan met Larry on a news assignment for a story on the
martial art of Jiu-Jitsu training. A devout Catholic, Joan and Larry were
long-time members of the Kent State Parish Newman Center.
Joan
is survived by her identical twin, Marie Rice; sister, Nancy (Bill) Crouch;
stepdaughters, Diane (Dennis) Bueker, Christine (Richard) Klempay, Susan (John)
Yonkin; and stepson, Lawrence “Butch” Momchilov, Jr. She is also survived by
nephews, Chad Crouch and Delvin Pickett; niece, Sierra Rice; and great-nephews,
Bryce and Zachary Pickett; and great-niece, Alliya Pickett.
She
was also preceded in death by her parents, Nancy B. and John B. Rice and
brother, John B. Rice, Jr.
Closest
to Joan’s heart was her love of the family homestead. When you grow up on a
farm, a love of the land becomes part of your soul. It was the place where Mom
taught us to be grateful, joyful, spiritual and productive. As a child, Joan
loved to read books perched way up high in the lofty branches of the front
yard’s prized cherry tree. We know Joan has found a cherry tree in the Lord’s
garden, where she is at peace with loved ones until we can all be together
again.
A
Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 11
a.m. at the Kent State University Parish Newman Center, Immaculate Heart of
Mary Chapel, 1424 Horning Rd., Kent, OH 44240 with Rev. Steve Agostino
officiating. Calling hours will take place one hour earlier at 10 a.m. at the
Parish Newman Center. Graveside services will be held at Homeland Cemetery in
Rootstown. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Parish
Newman Center building fund.
Condolences
and memories may be shared with the family at www.wood-kortright-borkoski.com
. 330296-6436 (Wood-Kortright-Borkoski, 330-296-6436)
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