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Joan A. Rather

Aug 26, 1931 – Nov 15, 2024

Service Details

In keeping with Joan’s last wishes, a private service will be held.

Memorial Suggestions

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Joan’s memory to the RAREA Scholarship Fund which helps local high school and college students reach their dreams to become educators. Gifts can be mailed to RAREA, 744 Sunnyview Dr., Racine, WI 53406.

Joan A. Rather, 93, of Racine, after a brief illness, passed away at her residence on Friday, November 15, 2024. She was born on August 26, 1931, the daughter of the late Herbert J. and Florence F. (nee Hansen) Pokrandt. Her parents always told her she arrived on the hottest day of the year.

Her childhood days were spent happily in Oshkosh. As a teenager, she and her friends enjoyed swimming, fishing and boating all summer long after the family bought a cottage at Lake Rest on Lake Winnebago.

Believing in the value of education, Florence and Herb worked hard to pay for Joan and her younger sister to go to college. In 1954, Joan received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Oshkosh State College and soon moved to Appleton, WI to teach Kindergarten.

On June 15, 1957, Joan was united in marriage to fellow teacher and love of her life, Frank Richard Rather, who was teaching up north in Valders. Soon tiring of the long commutes to be together on the weekends, they moved to Racine in 1958, one of the few places that would allow married couples to both teach.

Next, Joan put her career on hold to concentrate on her new role as mother, first to a daughter, Julie, born in 1959 and then a son, John, born in 1964. When John began first grade, she went back to teaching. Starting part time at Hilltop Preschool, she eventually landed her dream job with Racine Unified, teaching Kindergarten at Goodland Elementary School, eventually being awarded the state’s District Elemetary Teacher of the Year for 1986-1987. Altogether, she taught and nurtured school children for over 33 years.

Her beloved husband died unexpectedly at age 50 on July 21, 1981 and Joan flew solo after that. But, she was happy to spend quality time with her family and many caring friends, especially her poker and bridge club buddies.

Following her retirement from Goodland in 1994, Joan volunteered in Goodland classrooms, helped present Old Time Radio shows in nursing homes for Read and Remember and taught Conflict Resolution methods to children in Childcare Centers. Joan belonged to Delta Kappa Gamma Professional Educators, the NEA, the WREA, the REA and the Racine Area Retired Educators Association (RAREA), where she served as Membership Chair and Co-Chair for many years.

Joan was a former member of Christ Church United Methodist, Franksville United Methodist and, finally, following her pastor, Rev. Kaye Glennon, of Sacred Journeys Spiritual Community.

She went on many trips over the years, visiting Hawaii, European countries most of the states and Canada. Her children are lucky she kept such good notes and took lots of photos of the family’s adventures as they traveled around the country in a truck camper.

Joan was an avid reader and belonged to the Racine Library’s Book Discussion Group. She could play the piano, autoharp, ukulele, church bells and sing beautifully, much to the delight of her students.

Until arthritis took its toll, she knitted sweaters, scarves and mittens for the family. Long ago she knitted tiny outfits for Julie’s Barbie Dolls.

In her own words, Joan would like to be rembered as “having a good sense of humor, having loved children, especially her own, and animals, and that she was a homebody.” In later years, whenever anyone asked how she was doing she would reply, “Slow But Sure!”

Surviving are her daughter, Julie Rather, of Racine; son and daughter-in-law, John and Laura (nee Porcaro) Rather, of Waukesha; sister, Dorothy ‘Lil Sis’ Gayhart-Kunz, of Oshkosh; nephew, Jim Gayhart, and family, Alexandria, VA; nephew, Jon Gayhart, and family, De Pere, WI; and many nieces, nephews and their families on her husband’s side.

Her family is greatful for the excellent attention given to Joan these last few months and days from the home caregivers at BrightStar Care, most especially from Juvy, Joan’s “daughter from another country,” and from the hospice caregivers at Vitas Healthcare.

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  1. Keith and Cindy says

    November 17, 2024 at 9:38 am

    SO very sorry for the loss of Joan. She was a wonderful loving lady.

  2. Katie Humphrey says

    November 17, 2024 at 5:23 pm

    I have wonderful memories of your mom with my mom and all the Bridge ladies. Loved reading her life story. I hope your fond memories of her will bring you comfort during this time of sorrow.

  3. marvin JACKSON says

    November 17, 2024 at 5:56 pm

    Sorry for your loss Mrs rather was my preschool teacher at Hilltop and my kindergarten teacher at Goodland also she was my son’s kindergarten teacher also at Goodland what a wonderful lady signed Marvin Jackson

  4. Sally Born-McReynolds says

    November 18, 2024 at 9:15 am

    Mrs. Rather was my Kindergarten teacher at Goodland. I remember her to be very kind and funny. My deepest sympathies.

  5. Pat and Dick Ehlert says

    November 18, 2024 at 4:48 pm

    We have known and loved Joan since we met her in the late 60’s at Bethel- St. John’s UMC Saturday Morning Club–a drop-in program for children in the neighborhood of 6th St. & Memorial Dr. where we were all volunteering. She taught cooking to about a dozen little ones, and they adored her. I’ve never forgotten the looks of joy and pride on their faces the morning she taught them all to make pumpkin pies! We connected again at Sacred Journeys and have been missing her during her recent illness. Our sympathy to all who loved her.

  6. Jeanne Tyree-Francis says

    November 23, 2024 at 10:20 am

    I am so sorry to read of your mom’s passing. I worked with Joan at Goodland school when she was a kindergarten teacher and I was the social worker. She was a caring and loving teacher to her students and a pleasure to work with. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

  7. Kathy Heyse says

    November 25, 2024 at 1:11 pm

    Joan was one of the best Kindergarten teachers I had the privilege of working with. It was such fun to watch her with the children. Everything she did was a teaching moment. I also enjoyed her in other settings. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was a great bridge player. She will be missed by many.

  8. Chris Koschnitzke says

    December 2, 2024 at 12:22 pm

    I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful mother. She always had a smile to share and was a pleasure to get to know.
    Prayers for all of you at this very sad time.
    Chris Koschnitzke
    Racine Garden Club President

  9. Kadee Paap says

    December 6, 2024 at 8:13 am

    Mrs. Rather was a fun loving wonderful teacher. She was my teacher at Goodland Elementary. She always surprised me when she would say hello to me when I was an adult and remembered my name every time. She always made everyone feel loved and important. She will be missed! Prayers to your family for comfort.

  10. Karen Mulder says

    December 24, 2024 at 10:03 am

    Joan was a good friend and co-worker all the years we taught together at Goodland. I was always so impressed with her calm ways of handling the kids. She was a very loving and kind person. We had many laughs and fun times together. I have thought of her so often after she retired. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful woman. I will always remember her as a special person in my teaching career at Goodland.

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