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Joann Rice Saylors
Date of Death or Service Oct 25, 2024
Joann Rice Saylors
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Joann Rice Saylors (85) of Springboro, Ohio, a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed peacefully on Monday, October 14, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love and warmth. Born and raised in Bon Aqua, TN, Joann touched many lives with her kind and loving nature.

For 69 wonderful years, Joann shared her life with her devoted husband, creating countless memories filled with laughter and love. Together, they nurtured their family with unwavering support and affection. Joann’s nurturing spirit extends to her children and grandchildren, each of whom carry a piece of her heart and wisdom.

Joann found immense joy in the simple things in life, particularly in spending time with her family and in her beautiful flower garden. Her garden was a testament to her dedication and passion, a place where she found peace and purpose. Joann’s legacy will forever bloom in the hearts of those that knew and loved her, and her memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of sharing her journey.

Joann is survived by her husband, James Saylors; children Greg Saylors, Carol Hill (Warren), Suzan Parziale (Tony); siblings Joy Manley (Marlon) and Jim Rice (Pam); grandchildren Jennifer Saylors, Selena Carli (Scott), Steven Saylors, Joe Pardy (Lucy), Jillian Pardy, and Joshua Bass (Gabrielle). She is also survived by great-grandchildren Madison Carli, Brayden Saylors, Zoë Saylors, Amberly Carli, Audrey Carli, Finley Pardy, Becker Pardy, Ellianna Pardy, Beatrix Pardy; and one great-great grandchild Gracelynn Ketterer.

She was preceded in death by her parents Wilson and Ann (Bledsoe) Rice, brother Kenneth Rice, daughter Vikki Bass, and grandson Jason Saylors.

In keeping with Joann’s wishes, there will be no formal funeral service. We will continue to celebrate her remarkable life by filling each day with beauty and kindness as she did.

 Those We Love

 Those we love don’t go away; They walk beside us every day.

 Unseen, unheard, but always near; Still loved, still missed, and very dear.

 Wishing us hope in the midst of sorrow; Offering comfort in the midst of pain,

 both today and tomorrow.

 -Anonymous 
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