Born October 29, 1932 in Berwick , PA. to Joseph Rizzo Aimetti and Zoe Canouse Aimetti.
She attended Bucknell University for 1 year.
On May 7, 1955 she Married Edward S. Shuba and they had four children: Anne Wright and husband Richard, Genie Lightfoot, Stan Shuba, & Steve Shuba.
She married William H. Inge September 17, 1976 gaining three stepsons Nick Inge, Donald Inge and Dale Inge.
She has eleven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
She worked selling Avon cosmetics part-time, as a Teller at Spencer State Bank, as a Bookkeeper at Spencer City Hall for 11 years, the State of Oklahoma Tourism for 3 years, and Secretary for Lifeline Ministries for 33 years.
Jo Ann loved large family gatherings; she made unbelievable meatballs and lasagna, and her blackberry pie was amazing.
She loved camping, walking on the Florida beaches early in the morning with her husband Bill, fishing in the ocean and coffee!
She loved and cared for her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren and would always greet you with a smile and was sad to see you leave.
She loved God. She felt strongly in her beliefs and she lived them daily with full commitment. Hypocrisy is prominently absent from her biography.
She taught us how to love others and was an excellent role model as a mother.
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK
Born October 29, 1932 in Berwick , PA. to Joseph Rizzo Aimetti and Zoe Canouse Aimetti.
She attended Bucknell University for 1 year.
On May 7, 1955 she Married Edward S. Shuba and they had four children: Anne Wright and husband Richard, Genie Lightfoot, Stan Shuba, & Steve Shuba.
She married William H. Inge September 17, 1976 gaining three stepsons Nick Inge, Donald Inge and Dale Inge.
She has eleven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
She worked selling Avon cosmetics part-time, as a Teller at Spencer State Bank, as a Bookkeeper at Spencer City Hall for 11 years, the State of Oklahoma Tourism for 3 years, and Secretary for Lifeline Ministries for 33 years.
Jo Ann loved large family gatherings; she made unbelievable meatballs and lasagna, and her blackberry pie was amazing.
She loved camping, walking on the Florida beaches early in the morning with her husband Bill, fishing in the ocean and coffee!
She loved and cared for her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren and would always greet you with a smile and was sad to see you leave.
She loved God. She felt strongly in her beliefs and she lived them daily with full commitment. Hypocrisy is prominently absent from her biography.
She taught us how to love others and was an excellent role model as a mother.
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK
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