
Joanne passed quietly in the home her beloved husband Joe and she built together. She went to her heavenly home to be with him and the Lord on January 14, 2023.
She was the daughter of the late Oscar Zinn and Imogene and Step father Paul Shenberger. Her entire life was dedicated to raising her family of four children, loving her husband with all her heart, and being a friend of God and all.
She loved to bowl, play bingo, collect cards, bells, jewelry and message back and forth with the Royal Family.
She liked old time bands, dancing, playing cards with family and friends. Favorite memories were her wedding date, birth of her children, and the 50th wedding anniversary.
Joanne is survived by two sons; Marty husband of Sue of Lititz, Bob of Lancaster, a daughter; Kimberly of Lancaster, four grandchildren; Jill Rineer wife of Lance Turner, Jolyn Rineer, Giles Rineer and Heather Weik, six great grandchildren; Harrison, Farrah, Everly, Joseph, Dejore, Kiara and a half brother George (Jody) Shenberger.
Preceding her in death were her husband Joe, her son Randy husband of Patty of California, a half brother Ronald (Skip) Shenberger, and a step sister Joan (Sissy) Shenberger.
Since Dad’s passing she lived half heartedly, but was always young at heart.
Her heart is now whole again !
Larry Bowers says
So sorry to hear this. At least she is together again with Joe. They were like my second parents growing up.
Bonnie Stauffer says
I can just imagine Joanne with her best outfit on, the perfect jewelry and bowling a strike! My thoughts and prayers are with your family as you celebrate her life! It was my honor to be her physical therapist at home.
Margaret A Thomas says
Marty, Kim, Bob and rest of family,
peace be with you all. Your support and care for your Mom
was a blessing to her. She was a great lady and friend.
I spoke with her early in January and we reminisced about
earlier good times. She will be missed.
Marge Thomas
Dennis Hauenstein says
My thoughts and prayers are sent to Marty, Bob and Kim. It’s been many many years since we played together around the Neffsville area. While we have went our separate ways, my thoughts often drift back to those days, whenever I travel along 501.
Dawn Spang says
My deepest sympathy to the Rineer family. We were friends an neighbors for a long.We have great memories of our children, our pets and just helping each other when needed. We will always have fond memories of our friendship and we will meet again someay
Patty Farbo says
Please accept our deepest condolences for the loss of your beautiful mother Joanne. Her infectious laugh and kind, loving nature was felt all over Lancaster Co!! We traveled to many a restaurants and flea markets….and even to her mothers from time to time….always having a wonderful time. May her kind, generous spirit continue to live through all of you❤️