Obituary: Joan Marie (Hansen) Smith
KS_Newton -- A memorial service celebrating the life of Joan
Marie (Hansen) Smith, 78, of Verdigris, Okla., was conducted Sept. 25 at First
Baptist Church in Owasso, Okla. Joan, a former Newton resident, passed away at
her home on Sept. 20, following the suffering of a severe stroke, her third, on
June 14 this year. Joan and her husband, E. Thayne Smith, lived in Leesburg,
Va., for two years, Claremore, Okla., for three years and on Fort Gibson Lake,
near Wagoner, Okla., for 22 years, before moving to Lake Eufaula, southeast of
Checotah, Okla., in 2002. They moved to the Vintage of Verdigris area in 2009. Joan
was born to Elwood and Florence Nail on Nov. 9, 1933, in Oklahoma City and
graduated from Newton High School in 1952. She was married to the late Harold
Hansen on Memorial Day 1954, with the family residing in Newton, Independence,
Yates Center, Wichita and Hays, until his passing in 1973. She married Thayne,
a former Newton resident and reporter and sports editor of the Kansan, on June
19, 1976. In her extensive career, she served as an accountant in the Harvey
County Clerkâs office in Newton, and in accounting and banking positions in
Yates Center, Wichita and Hays, and as a computer instructor for a national
securities firm, based in Kansas City, Mo. She and Thayne, a writer,
photographer and public relations professional, owned and operated an
embroidery business (Adventure Monograms) in Wagoner for several years, and
they together represented various outdoor product firms, including Zebco,
Lowrance Electronics, Bushnell and Pentax Sports Optics and Jayco Recreation
Vehicles, at industry and writer functions throughout the USA, Canada, England,
Scotland and Spain. She had many hobbies, including sewing, doing cross-stitch,
an extensive elephant collection, and was a dedicated hunter and angler. Her
greatest passion was her children, a host of grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. Survivors include her husband of 36 years, and children
and step-children and spouses, including Kellard Smith and Jennie of Eagle
Rock, Mo.; Jeff Hansen and Leisa of Seymour, Mo.; Patti (Hansen) Braun and
Allen of Claremore, Okla.; Scott Smith and Karen of Owasso, Okla.; Richard
Hansen and Jane of Victoria; and Kim (Hansen) Giebler and John of Norman, Okla.
The family suggests that any donations be forwarded to: The OSU Center for
Health Sciences Program, 1111 W. 17th St., Tulsa, OK 74107, to which Joan
willed her remains for medical research and education, or Hope Hospice, 8291 N.
Owasso Expressway, Owasso, OK 74055.