
Joan P. Harbin
June 25, 1941 -
December 2, 2025

Joan Harbin (nee: Hinderliter), of Kenosha, Wi was called home to be with her savior Jesus, surrounded by family on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at age 84. She was born on June 25, 1941, in Chicago, IL.
Joan fully devoted herself to being the best wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was always there with a warm smile and a loving embrace whenever family walked through the door, which was always open. Playing cards and board games was very humbling for her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren as she was a master! Joan was always eager to lend a helping hand or sympathetic ear to anyone in need.
Joan had many hobbies and went on many adventures. She loved to travel across the country in the motorhome or travel trailer. In the summers or on vacation, Joan could be found on the nearest body of water floating on the boat. She loved being a Girl Scout leader, fishing, camping, and sewing. She had a weekly breakfast group she would meet up with. She bowled on a team with this same group for years. She also enjoyed meeting regularly with a group of high school friends-some who were in their wedding. She loved to go on walks, especially to Dairy Queen to spoil her grandchildren with ice cream. She was also known for her love of flowers and keeping meticulously manicured bouquets, pots, planters, and landscaping. In her spare time, she would watch Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, and many times solve the questions and puzzles before the contestants on the show. She loved hosting family gatherings and making "Grandma's house" the place to be on Christmas Day. Joan's glowing and joyful spirit was evident to all who knew her.
Joan is survived by her husband of 63 1/2 years, Jerry Harbin; her children, Lynda (Tim) Becker, Carleen (Ron) Hoefler and Cindy Ricchio; her grandchildren, Brianna (Justin), Justin, Allysson, Jonathon (Brittany), Aaron, Payton and Bryce; and her great grandchildren, Isabella, Gemma, Gracelynn, and Caleb.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Paul A. and Phyllis Hinderliter; and her brothers, Paul R. (Janet) Hinderliter and Raymond (Linda) Hinderliter.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital https://www.stjude.org/; New Life Lutheran Church (Kenosha) https://www.newlifekenosha.org/; or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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The Belotti FamilyPosted on:
December 8, 2025Jerry,
We are so very sad to hear about Joan. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your whole family. We couldn’t have asked for better neighbors so many years ago when our boys were young. Joan always made them feel special and they always knew where “the toy drawer” was in the kitchen. Throughout the years as the boys grew and we moved away - the memories were always there and we would frequently talk about “Joan and Jerry”. Our hearts hurt for you all. Such a wonderful life of 63 years married and devoted - just beautiful. Our family cannot think of you separately and you will be “Joan and Jerry” to us forever. So blessed. Our deepest sympathies .
Dave and Mary. Joey, Johnny, and Robby.
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Rosemaria MakowskiPosted on:
December 6, 2025Dear Carleen and Family, Her soul and heart blessed your family everyday. She played a big part in your daily lives and will be greatly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you in the coming days. As the holidays approach we will keep her in our prayers.
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Betty DelfieldPosted on:
December 5, 2025My deepest sympathy Lynda...Rest in Peace
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CarlaPosted on:
December 4, 2025Dear Dear Family, May each of you hold your beloved close as you adjust to this chapter in the family book of love! I hold many memories close and will miss her at family gatherings. She is so precious and means a lot to so many. My sincere condolences.
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Sheree&Mark KlaboPosted on:
December 4, 2025You have left a wonderful legacy. You will be missed by family and friends alike. Card games, ping pong, great parties ( heavenly hash) and lovely chats were always enjoyed. Rest in peace.
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Shari Krezinski-WervePosted on:
December 4, 2025Sending prayers and peace to the entire family!








