Joan Marie George
November 25, 1934 ~ April 1, 2026
Born in:
Fall River, Massachusetts
Resided in:
Danvers, Massachusetts

Joan Marie (Souza) George, 91, of Danvers, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2026, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Born in Fall River, Mass., she was the daughter of the late Antone J. Souza and Louise (Jennings) Souza. She was the beloved wife of the late John L. George, with whom she shared 40 years of marriage, who predeceased her in 1999.
Joan grew up in a six-tenement, cold-water flat in Fall River. She was a graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School, Class of 1952, then earned her B.S. in Education at Salem Teachers College (now Salem State University), Class of 1956. Living at the Woman’s Friend Society’s Emmerton House, and holding multiple jobs, she excelled in school and was Valedictorian of her college class. She taught high school in Swansea, Mass., and Hamden, Conn., before moving to Danvers, her husband John’s hometown, in 1959. She raised a family at their home on Water Street, and was deeply involved in the community, including serving 39 years as a Danvers Town Meeting member, and was also a member of the Danvers River Committee, the Danvers Historical Society, Danvers Garden Club, and the Danvers Democratic Town Committee. She was a member of St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church in Peabody, where she and John were married.
In the 1980s, Joan returned to work and after teaching evening school, opened her own real estate firm, Joan George Realty, Inc. Joan found great success in real estate, and always ensured that her clients experienced the American dream of home ownership. She and her husband John traveled extensively while she was working in real estate, and eventually she retired in the late 1990s. After her husband’s passing, Joan did not sit still, and she engaged in many activities with friends and family, and honored John’s legacy by caring for the flowers at John L. George Park in Danvers, and endowing the John L. George Memorial Scholarship at Salem State University. She had varied interests including swimming at the Salem YMCA, and was an accomplished gardener, cook, watercolor artist, and poet. She enjoyed spending time with her family, be it traveling to Aruba and other destinations with her daughter Julie, enjoying Lobsterfest at Lynch Park with her daughter Nancy and her family, or traveling to South Africa on her 80th birthday with her son Louis and his wife Ellen. Until her final days, she was “still Joan,” as she always brought joy and laughter to everyone she met.
Joan is survived by her daughters, Julie A. George of Danvers, and Nancy L. George and her husband Barry Swindell, of Beverly, and her son Louis J. George and his wife Ellen Dempsey, of Danvers. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Michael Caruso, Anthony Caruso and his wife Samantha, Matthew Swindell, and Laura Swindell, and a great-granddaughter, Isabella. She also leaves her brother, James Souza, and his wife Carol, of California, and numerous nephews and nieces. She was the sister of the late Nancy Souza, of Fall River, Mass. She leaves behind many close friends.
Joan’s family would like to extend thanks to the staff at Brightview Assisted Living, Wellspring Village in Danvers, Mass. for their caring and friendship.
Joan’s funeral service will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 8, at C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm Street, Danvers, Mass. Visiting hours will held at the funeral home from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7. Burial will be at Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers, Mass. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Joan’s memory to the Dr. John L. George Memorial Scholarship Fund, Salem State University, 352 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA 01970, the Danvers Council on Aging, 25 Stone Street, Danvers, MA 01923, or the Woman’s Friend Society, 12 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem, MA 01970. Online Directions and condolences are available at www.LyonsFuneral.com
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Charities
The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Joan Marie George 's name.
Dr. John L. George Memorial Scholarship Fund, Salem State University
352 Lafayette Street
Salem,
MA
01970
Woman’s Friend Society
12 Hawthorne Blvd.
Salem,
MA
01970





Joan was one special lady. I have many fond memories of her wit and wisdom. May her memory be a blessing. Sending love to the family.
Joan was a wonderful, caring and thoughtful person. I will miss her excellent sense of humor. My deepest sympathies to her family,
Joan was a dear and most lovely friend who had a heart of gold! I loved her humor and her heartwarming stories that she told and the easy special friendship and belly laughs we shared.
I will always remember Joan’s love, kindness, generosity and indomitable spirit. She was one of a kind.
I will forever treasure our time together, making memories!
We met traveling, and before we formally met, she kept a protective watchful eye on me, when I became briefly got lost in Italy, on my first trip to Europe!!
We spent many years of traveling abroad, including a special trip, on a river boat cruise to see the Tulips in Holland! Joan loved it and it was a magical trip. I will always be grateful & blessed to have experienced this with her!
Over the years we explored numerous destinations all across the north shore! From Gloucester to Salem Willows, boats rides and road trips, from Perkins Cove to Nubble Light. We went on picnics and to festivals, concerts and poetry events.
We went and picked tulips in Rhode Island and had lots of fun singing karaoke and
Joan had a beautiful voice, too!!
I will remember sharing meals, she took pride in preparing wonderfully, and oh, she was an excellent cook and baker!
We also enjoyed sitting in her yard amongst her beloved flowers that she enjoyed! We watched the sun set, on warm summer nights…and basked in the beauty of amazing full moons, after a day at the theater!
Joan will live on, in my heart, and she will forever be part of the fabric of my life.
She made my life better, by being part of it.
Our lovely friendship and fond memories, will indeed, always be a Blessing.
May your soul, Rest in Peace, with the angels, my beautiful friend.
Thank you for being my friend, who became my family. I miss you, so.
I will always love you, Joan.❤️