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Deceased Classmate: Joanna Pilkington White
Graduation Year: 1977
Date Of Birth: 10-22-1956
Date Deceased: 10-19-2025
Age at Death: 68
Cause of Death: cancer
Classmate City: Scottsdale
Classmate State: Tasmania
Classmate Country: Australia
Was a Veteran: No
Survived By: Husband, Norm White Children: Jessica, Brittany, Tasman, Bronwyn, Olivia and Jacob Grandchildren: 12 Siblings: Alexandra, Gillian, Roger
Joanna entered Bricket Wood at the age of 16, in 1973, coming from Tasmania, Australia. After the closure of the Bricket Wood campus, she transferred to Pasadena and graduated in 1977. She married Norm White and they lived in Pasadena for a few years before moving to Portland, OR and then to Tasmania, Australia.
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From her husband Norman White
Tue, Oct 21 at 4:56 AM
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Ambassador College Pasadena
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Deceased Classmate: Joanna White, nee Pilkington
Graduation Year: 1977
Date Of Birth: Oct-22-1956
Date Deceased: Oct-20-2025
Age at Death: 68
Cause of Death: Cancer
Classmate City: Scottsdale
Classmate State: Tasmania
Classmate Country: Australia
Was a Veteran: No
Survived By: Norman White - husband Children: Jessica, Brittany, Tasman, Bronwyn, Olivia, Jacob
Devoted wife and mother of six children, who loved the Lord and maintained her faith throughout her life. She was a gift to all who knew her. She was special. |
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Mike Dunn (1974)
My heart Goes out to Jill and all of Jo's family members.
Together they were known as Jo & Jill at A.C Pasadena once they settled into campus life in 1974
Jo had an effervescent personality, never saw her look unhappy, frown, or scowl
I will forever remember the combined womens' & men's club deep sea fishing trip to Ensnata MX, she was clowning around( totally out of character for herš¤£, laying across the gunnel of the boat, very precariosly ballenced, and I just happened to see it and took my camera and got a picture of her, with the Sun sparkling off the water behind her like a million diamonds in her very light blonde hair glistening in the Sun. It was absolutely a fantastic photograph when I finally got it developed?, i have been looking for it, but unable to find it.I wanted to send it to her. if I ever do find it. I will surely send it to Jill or possibly even posted on the g m f. It was such a striking photograph.It's burned into my mind.The water behind her with the sun glistening off it literally like a million diamonds , absolutely incredible photograph of Joanna, and it is forever burned into my mind & how i remember her like that.