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JoAnn Schmitt

October 8, 1937 ~ October 15, 2021

JoAnn Schmitt, 84, of Cedar Rapids, passed away Friday, October 15, 2021, at the Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House, Hiawatha, following an extended illness. Memorial Mass: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, October 21, 2021, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, by Reverend Douglas Loecke. Visitation: one hour prior to the service at the church. Private Inurnment: Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her children, Randy, Ricky (Marin), Rory, and Rian (Janet) Schmitt; grandchildren, Joseph and Sarah, and Kelsey (Brenton) and Kiley; great-granddaughter, McKenna 'Jaime'; siblings, Patricia 'Babe' (Pat) McDermott, twin Janet Hingtgen, and Mike (Cindy) A'Hearn; sister-in-law, Ann A'Hearn; brother-in-law, Tom Jaeger; many nieces and nephews; and numerous extended family members and friends. JoAnn Marie A'Hearn was born October 8, 1937, to Francis 'Hi' and Elizabeth 'Betty' (Schenkelberg) A'Hearn in Letts, Iowa. She graduated from Epworth High School in 1955. Shortly after high school, JoAnn married Charles Schmitt, and they moved to Cedar Rapids to begin their family. They had five boys. Charles and JoAnn began their small business, House of Trophies, in the early 60's. Following their divorce, JoAnn took over the business herself'the boys helped, of course. She was a hard worker, met many memorable customers, and did well running the business for nearly 60 years'30 of which Rian helped run the business and take over. JoAnn enjoyed visiting the casinos to gamble and enjoy the buffet'she met Larry Dvorak at Meskwaki, and after many friendly visits, they went on a date and were significant others until his passing. JoAnn loved playing cards with family and friends, especially Euchre and pai-gow poker. She also was a die-hard Cubs baseball and Hawkeye basketball fan'the kids knew not to call during a game! JoAnn was a faithful Catholic, having attended Immaculate Conception and St. Matthew Catholic Churches for many years. Most importantly, JoAnn loved her babies'the grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her most cherished part of her life. She was always eager to help babysit and care for the kids. She was preceded in death by her parents; former spouse, Charles; son, Ronald 'Bruno'; granddaughter, Heidi; significant other, Larry Dvorak; brother, Bob A'Hearn; sister, Karen Jaeger; and brother-in-law, Buck Hingtgen. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Foundation for Women's Cancer in honor of JoAnn.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids

  2. Randy, Ricky, Rory and Ryan we will be praying for you and your family. Peace for you all and finally for your mom. We were so glad to have been able to see her and spend a little time with her at the Family picnic this past summer. Our sincerest condolences to all of you and your families. John 14:3 BJ & Kelli A’Hearn

  3. I remember meeting Joann from Garfield days. She was always fun and made you laugh with her bright and humorous wit. She just seemed to roll with whatever happened in her life. Whenever I needed some trophy serious or silly she helped me. A strong lady and grateful to have known her. With sincere sympathy Pat Gonder

  4. I am very sorry to hear of Aunt Joannie’s passing. She was a wonderful woman and I will always have fond memories of her (and her famous Scotcheroos!!) Hugs, thoughts and prayers to all who knew and loved her. Kim Jaeger & family

  5. To the Schmitt family So sorry for your loss. We can only imagine how many trophies your mom made for us over the years. We shared many conversations and pictures of each other’s grandkids. She always spoke fondly of my Grandma Spinler and shared stories of the years they lived next door to her. She will be greatly missed. John and Barb Staub

  6. Prayers for peace to all of Joann’s Family and Friends, She was one of the BEST! Always willing to help with a smile on her face. May she now be at Peace in God’s arms! Lisa Tow

  7. My Mom, Helen, loved having Joanie for a neighbor. Many times they exchanged recipes or ideas, or other things. A lifelong friend. I myself remember growing up and having Schmitt Family for neighbors. When I bought my first color tv, the boys came over to watch Johnny Quest every week, we enjoyed having the boys over.

  8. Grandma was my go-to in life, MY person-anytime I needed someone to listen, a companion or help with anything! She was ALWAYS there. She was my rock and I still cannot imagine my life without her! The universe is already different without her light and spirit here 😭 I thank you for making me the person I’ve become, I am who I am because of you ❤️ You will be forever missed and I love you more than you could ever know❤️

  9. Randy, Ricky, Rory and Rian, condolences on the passing of your mom. Growing up in the same neighborhood our families enjoyed many good times. Joann will be missed by many. You each will always carry her love in your hearts as you remember family good times. The House of Trophies store I remember so well….it was an awesome family business. Hugs to each of you during this sad time. God bless you and your families as you carry on your lives as she would want. She was so proud of each of you. Take care and know you are loved. She is your angel up above in Heaven. Debbie Tow Colozza


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