Thursday, October 26, 2017

In Loving Memory

Joanne Bonney Bresko Perron, 72, passed from this life October 24, 2017, at her home in Leslie, AR. She was born in Salem, MA, February 11, 1945 to Natalie Hill and John Bresko. She spent her childhood in New Hampshire and California. She married Richard Perron in April of 1964, they worked together in construction, farming and owned their own restaurant before moving to Arkansas in 1979. The hard work continued as the carved out a farm in the Ozarks, built their home own home and owned the Leslie Café. Joanne loved her family and much of her life was dedicated to caring for her brother and sisters, nurturing and educating her daughter, and being like a second mother to her grandchildren. She was always thinking of everyone elses well being over her own, right till the end. Her love of animals was well known, and many rescued animals found a forever home on the farm. We will remember that she always had a smile for everyone no matter how bad she felt.
Joanne was preceded in death by her parents and sister Cynthia Kenison. She is survived by her husband of the home, daughter and son-in-law Amberly and Phill Treat of Leslie, grandchildren, Chance Treat and Anna Treat of Leslie, brother, Ray Shelton of Hawaii, sister Valerie Galbraith of New Hampshire, eight nieces and nephews.
Per her instructions, no service will be held.
Arrangements are entrusted to Clinton Funeral Service. To sign Joanne Perron's Book of Memories, please go to www.clintonfuneralservice.com


1 comment:

  1. This is such a shock and very heartbreaking. May God Bless you all and give you comfort in the days ahead. She was a very dear friend to all and will be missed by so many people. She touched so many lives including mine and even though I never met her in person I felt like I'd known her my whole life. She was such a kind hearted and caring person. May God Bless all of you is my prayer

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