JoAnn C. (Meyer) Kottmeyer was born Aug. 2,1940, in Minden, Nebraska to Martha (Hubert) Meyer (1912 - 2004) and John W. Meyer (1910 - 2011). To this union two children were born, Roger H. (1938- ) and JoAnn. JoAnn was baptized, confirmed, and married at Fredericksburg Lutheran Church near Minden. She attended first grade at Minden Public School, second grade at District 44 rural school, and grades 3 through 12 at Upland Public Schools. JoAnn graduated high school in 1958 as the valedictorian of her class.
JoAnn 's childhood was formative as she lived on the family farm and learned homemaking skills. She helped Martha in gardening, collecting the eggs, feeding the chickens, canning, washing clothes with a wringer washer, and learning to sew. Later, she began helping John and Roger in the fields on "her " tractor. JoAnn often spoke about her role in setting siphon tubes to irrigate the crops and going out to the fingered pasture to bring in the cows. JoAnn was active in 4-H where she showed dairy cows, competed in homemaking projects and sewing of all kinds.
She was active in church, Luther League, volleyball, cheerleading and various school activities.
After high school graduation, JoAnn attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she majored in home economics education. She was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority and had fond memories of her time in the KD house.
While at UNL, JoAnn met Fredrick
Kottmeyer at the University Lutheran Student Center. JoAnn and Fred were married on June 16, 1963, at Fredericksburg Lutheran Church. To this union two sons were born, Jared Kottmeyer of Broken Bow, and Evan Kottmeyer of Lincoln.
She enjoyed being a mother and watching her children grow and participating in their childhood activities. Evan and his wife, Jessica, gave JoAnn three granddaughters, Kendra, Kera, and Kenly Jo. JoAnn loved her granddaughters, and used her home economics skills to make many special occasion dresses for them when they were little. The family enjoyed a yearly vacation, and especially loved visiting places in Nebraska.
Following UNL graduation in January 1963, JoAnn began her teaching career in secondary vocational home economics and general sciences. During her years as a teacher, she taught at
North Loup Scotia, Utica Public, Callaway and Broken Bow. After her professional teaching career and raising her sons, she went to work with Fred at the dental practice until his retirement in 2005.
JoAnn was active in the Broken Bow community for many years. She was involved in the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and the Custer County Home Extension Club which later became her "lunch bunch." JoAnn was also the church education superintendent, president of the Vocational Homemaking Teachers Association and represented Nebraska at the 1968 national convention. JoAnn also represented Nebraska in the Lutheran Brotherhood organization as state president for several terms. While involved with Lutheran Brotherhood, they completed many service projects across the region while sharing God's love and the gospel.
JoAnn loved The Lord, teaching people, and sharing her God given talents with them. Her later years were devoted to her family. When Fred passed in 2011, she focused on her home and being a companion to Jared who was there as her helper and caregiver. JoAnn was a devoted and faithful wife and mother who did much for her family. She loved and cared for her husband and sons and honored her parents throughout their lives.
JoAnn was called to her heavenly home on June 16, 2023, at the age of 82 years, 10 months and 14 days. Victory is hers as she awaits Resurrection Day with the return of our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
JoAnn is survived by her brother and lifelong friend, Roger (Betty) Meyer of Utica, Nebraska; sons, Jared Kottmeyer of Broken Bow and Evan (Jessica) Kottmeyer of Lincoln, Nebraska; and granddaughters Kendra Kottmeyer of Kansas City, Missouri, Kera (Peyton) Renard of South Royalton, Vermont, and Kenly Kottmeyer of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Her funeral will be held at 3 p.m., Friday, June 23, at St.Paul 's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Broken Bow, Nebraska, with a committal service at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 24, at Salem Lutheran Church, Superior, Nebraska.
The family has designated memorials to St.Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, Fredericks-burg Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund, and Salem Lutheran Cemetery Fund.
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