Joanne Riel Holbrook was born on Jan. 30, 1926, and raised near Chicago, Ill. She passed away on May 3, 2015, leaving this earth for her next adventure.
She married Donald Holbrook and they had three children — Blair, Holly and Bruce. At her urging the family moved west to California. Eventually she was drawn to come north to Washington.
After initially settling on Bainbridge Island, Riel moved to Whidbey Island in 1986. Living a simple life became her priority. She loved nature, gardening, walking and the arts.
She was an accomplished potter — creator of “Earthen Vessels.”
Participating in island community activities and projects was extremely important, as was working for peace and justice. Riel was a generous, thoughtful, perceptive and loyal friend. She truly walked her talk.
Riel had lived in many places, lived many lives in her 89 years, but the years she spent on her property in Coupeville were the most beloved.
She is survived by a large and loving family. She is also missed by many Whidbey Island friends, neighbors and fellow activists.
There will be a memorial service on Whidbey Island this summer.
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