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JO-ANN ARLENE BEILMAN
Born: Aug 17, 1953
Date of Passing: Apr 03, 2025
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJO-ANN ARLENE BEILMAN
Sadly, we announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Jo-Ann.
Jo-Ann leaves to mourn; her husband of 49 years, Alan, her children, Kevin (Emily), Jennifer (Jeff), Melissa (Ben), Carol-Lynn (Clark) and Kimberley (Erik). Also left to mourn are her grandchildren, Elizabeth, Ainsley, Ava-re, Griffin, Elias, Isabel, Margot, Blake, and Casey, as well as sisters, Sharron (Bill), Donna, Susan and brother Alan.
Jo-Ann was born the second of five children to Lyle and Beatrice Johnston in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She lived and attended school in the West Kildonan area of Winnipeg. After her graduation from high school, she was employed at the Manitoba Credit Union Central Office as a secretary.
Just before her graduation in 1971, Jo-Ann and Alan met, and five years later they were married at St Anthony’s Parish. After a short honeymoon, the newlyweds left for northern Manitoba where Alan began his teaching career. Their first home was at Moose Lake where Alan taught, and Jo-Ann was school secretary. Five years later the two moved to the mining town of Snow Lake where they would spend the next 28 years raising their five children.
For most of her Snow Lake years, Jo-Ann was at home with her children, but she became more and more involved in the community. She volunteered with the local Guides groups, the figure skating club, the Catholic Women’s League, the Aurora Borealis Arts Council and the Snow Lake Hospital Auxiliary Committee.
When the kids grew up, married and became parents of their own, Jo-Ann settled into a new role – Grandma. She attended the births of her daughters’ children and helped them navigate the first days of motherhood. She then spent the rest of her time engaging the grandchildren in all kinds of activities and crafts. The new home in Transcona became a hub of fun, good treats and great meals.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at Blessed Sacrament Church, 710 Roanoke Street in Transcona. Interment to follow in Glen Eden Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a donation may be sent if so desired to Siloam Mission, Agape Table or a charity of your choosing.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 12, 2025
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I was a family friend of the Johnston kids. I remember Jo-Anne as the practical, yet serious child of the family on Kingsbury Ave in WK. I am so sorry to hear of her passing and wishing her family love and strength through this difficult time. Don aka Joe Rivers. - Posted by: Don (Joe) Rivers (Family friend) on: Apr 12, 2025