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Beverly “Joan” DeFelice, devoted wife, loving mother, and proud grandmother, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2026, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, surrounded by her children.

Born on April 26, 1938, in Weirton, West Virginia, to John and Ruth Kuhar, Joan lived a life centered on family, friendship, and caring for others. She graduated from Weir High School in 1956 and later worked as an office manager for an oil well company in Houston, Texas.

Joan’s greatest joy was her family. She treasured time spent with her children and grandchildren and had a special way of making every moment feel warm and meaningful. She also had a passion for fashion and was well known for her signature red fingernails.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Joseph, who passed on May 23, 2018; her parents, John and Ruth; and her brother, John Kuhar.

Left to cherish her memory are her son, John DeFelice of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; her daughters, JoLynn Ryckman of Centennial, Colorado, and Julie (Stephen) Doty of Norfolk, Virginia; and her grandchildren, Alex and Josh Ryckman, and Laura Jacques.

Friends are invited to visit Joan’s family on Saturday, February 21, at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, from 10 am to the time of her 11 am Liturgy of the Word Service.

Fr. Bill Matheny will preside.

Entombment will follow in St. Paul’s Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest beside her husband, Joseph.

Share condolences at www.grecohertnick.com.

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  1. Candle Selection 2We were honored to walk alongside you on your journey. Your life touched many hearts within our memory care family, and your spirit will remain a part of our community always.

    Sincerely,

    Margie
    Colliers Memory Care Director

  2. Candle Selection 1Joan taught me how to love singing
    Sewing cooking and so much more She was
    So many life lessons!!! Can’t say enough!!
    Loved her spirit!’!!!

  3. Eric, Mary Beth, Brett and Mary Anne Eckel says:

    Candle Selection 8Joan, whom our family referred to her as Aunt Joan, will forever be remembered by us in all of our fond memories and pictures of the holidays and events we shared together as friends and neighbors. Joan was an excellent hostess,cooking up fantastic meals for everyone! Joan had a generous kind heart and happily helped others! Her smile could light up any room. We will think of her and Joe often knowing that they happy together in Heaven living out their next chapter together.

  4. Jennifer (McCool), Eric, and Jessica (Lamp) Sosenko.. says:

    Candle Selection 8The fond memories of vacations and visits to Havertown. Mom and dad, Roxie and Art Sosenko, cherished your friendship.

  5. I’ve lost my first playmate. 1943 has passed but some of her actions are still memorable. She taught me how to tie my band uniform tie. Best of all, she prepared dinner while I was in the Coast Guard in the Philadelphia area.

  6. Candle Selection 1Joan was my Godmother 🩷 sending blessings to Julie, Jolyn and John. She was always kind and very elegant
    Love, Lisa Meredith

  7. Kelly Arthur-Chattle says:

    Candle Selection 8Joan was my aunt. My middle name is Joan. She stayed in touch with me throughout the year, so that I would be connected to their family. I send my deepest condolences to Jolyn, Julie, and John. She will be greatly missed.

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