Jo graduated from high school in Devils Lake, ND. After graduation, she attended Concordia College and completed her Master’s Degree in Social Work at Nebraska State University in Lincoln.
Her career as a Social Worker for girls working for Catholic Social Service and Lutheran Social Services took her to Sioux Falls, SD, Cherokee, Storm Lake, Fort Dodge and Sioux City, Iowa from the 1960’s thru 1990’s.
Her favorite pastimes were reading, golfing, bowling, playing bridge and enjoying people. She loved to cook and was passionate about everything.
Throughout her life, she spent much time with church activities, including singing in the choir. She was an active member of the Sons of Norway. She volunteered working at Hospice and the Chapel in the Hills in Rapid City.
Jo was never married. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, brother and dear friend, Betty Silverberg. She was known lovingly as “Auntie Jo” to many.
Jo graduated from high school in Devils Lake, ND. After graduation, she attended Concordia College and completed her Master’s Degree in Social Work at Nebraska State University in Lincoln.
Her career as a Social Worker for girls working for Catholic Social Service and Lutheran Social Services took her to Sioux Falls, SD, Cherokee, Storm Lake, Fort Dodge and Sioux City, Iowa from the 1960’s thru 1990’s.
Her favorite pastimes were reading, golfing, bowling, playing bridge and enjoying people. She loved to cook and was passionate about everything.
Throughout her life, she spent much time with church activities, including singing in the choir. She was an active member of the Sons of Norway. She volunteered working at Hospice and the Chapel in the Hills in Rapid City.
Jo was never married. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, brother and dear friend, Betty Silverberg. She was known lovingly as “Auntie Jo” to many.
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