OBITUARIES
Joan Yalman
Joan Osterman Yalman died at home on March 18.
She was 83.
Although raised in New York City, Joan learned to love
small town life when she and Richard moved to Yellow Springs, where Richard
taught chemistry at Antioch College. Joan thrived in the small college
town. They lived in Yellow Springs for over 30 years.
Joan graduated from Swarthmore College, earned an M.Ed.
from Harvard, and returned to school after having children to earn her
M.S.W. from Smith College. Joan’s interest in people led her to
a long and successful career as a social worker. She worked as a social
worker for Family Services in Dayton and Xenia and also had a private
practice.
In 1983, Joan and Richard moved to Santa Fe to be near
their daughter, Ann, and start a new chapter of their lives. They combined
their interest in antiques and their desire to work together and opened
an antique store, The Bedroom, which they operated for over 20 years.
Joan also volunteered as a social worker at Esperanza.
Joan will be remembered for her unceasing curiosity
in people and places. She loved to travel, was a marvelous cook, had many
friends and was always a great listener. Joan will be greatly missed by
her family and friends.
Joan was preceded in death by two children, Jane and
Seth; and her parents, Max and Hannah Osterman.
She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of
64 years, Richard; her two devoted daughters, Ann of Santa Fe, and Peggy
of Concord, Mass.; her beloved grandson, Alexander of New York City; her
sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Albert Borowitz of Cleveland, and
her nieces and nephews.
Private services will be held.
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