JoAnn Adams
May 6, 1939 – March 20, 2019
JoAnn Adams, 79, a longtime resident of Chesapeake Beach passed away March 20, 2019. JoAnn was born May 6, 1939 in Cumberland to Frank Leroy and Kathryn Florence (Skipper) Cranford. She was raised in Cumberland and graduated from Fort Hill High School. After graduating, JoAnn moved to Washington, D.C. and worked for C&P Telephone Company and in the accounting department at Peoples Drug. After moving to Chesapeake Beach in 1965, JoAnn was employed by the Calvert County Board of Education as a Teachers Aid at the North Beach Annex and Beach Elementary Schools. She later was employed in the Accounting Department of Safeway Stores and was an office manager for Cleary Construction. Fulfilling her dream to work with those that needed assistance, JoAnn later worked for the Arc of Southern Maryland and most recently was the Director of On Our Own of Calvert, a wellness and recovery center in Prince Frederick. JoAnn had a lifetime commitment to the youth of Calvert County, especially in the Twin Beaches; she was both a Girl Scout Leader and Cub Scout Den Mother. In 1967 she founded the Chesapeake Beach Police and Recreation Club, the first of it’s kind in the Twin Beach area. She later founded the Twin Beach Majorette and Drum Corps, Legionette Majorette and Drums Corps and DajaVu Color Guard. She was a member of Mt. Harmony United Methodist Church, The Red Hats Society, Maryland Originals Fife and Drum Corps and The American Originals Fife and Drums Corps. JoAnn loved to travel, as there usually was a packed bag ready at a moments notice. She traveled around the country and Europe performing with the Fife and Drum Corps. She also enjoyed many adventures with her family, Red Hat ladies, and friends traveling the US, Caribbean and Europe. JoAnn was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 206, Chesapeake Beach, MD and the Woman of the Moose, Chapter 653, Woodbridge, VA. In 2009 JoAnn was the recipient of the Calvert County You are Beautiful Award and in 2010 she received the Maryland Governor’s Volunteer Service Award for her unending dedication to her Community. JoAnn had a huge heart and loved reaching out and helping those in need. She touched the lives of many people and will be greatly missed by those who knew her.
JoAnn was preceded in death by her parents and a brother Gary Lee Cranford. She is survived by son Robert L. Brown and wife Connie of South Sterling, PA, daughter Leslie Brown Andrecs and husband Kevin of Edgewater, grandsons Edward Condit Beall and wife Gina, Aleksander Joseph Andrecs and Bradan Frank Andrecs, brother Donald Cranford of Santa Monica, CA and nieces Stephanie and Stacey Cranford. She is also survived many dear friends and Red Hat members Maggie McLaughlin, Vera Wilkerson, Sandy Lubbes, Patsy Mitchell, Mary Ann Pearson, Grace James, Jean Pounds and Cathy Leufler, as well as the staff and consumers of On Our Own of Calvert.
Visitation
Services
- Funeral Service
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Interment
- Burial
Contributions
On Our Own of Calvert
24 Solomons Island Road South
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-7576
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My condolence to family and friends. She and the majorette family were a big part of my life. – Sheri
Condolences, I was in majorettes as well as color guard she had a big impact on my life. She will be missed
Our hearts and prayers are with you. Mom is now an angel in heaven forever looking down on us with love and guidance. We love you all, Darlene & Bob Duchene. Xoxo
I wish to express my sorrow to the family. I have known Joann for many years. We worked together for Chesapeake and Potomac telephone company in the fifties. .
My heart goes out to the entire family! Her shoes can never be filled!! You are so in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could be there to pay my respects. It stinks living two hours away!!
My prayers go out to Joann’s family. She will missed very much. When I think of JoAnn think what a big 💓 she had. She would help who ever needed help. Such a giving person. Love you. Kathy Loeffler
Sorry about your mom , Leslie and Robbie. Please accept my apologies for not being able to pay respects. She was a nice lady and was always nice to me. She was a ” Beach girl “. Sorry for you alls loss