Jo Anne Danforth

SHARON — Jo Anne Danforth, 74, of Dalton, Mass., died March 20, 2011, at her home. She was the widow of James R. Danforth, who died April 21, 2007. They married Sept. 12, 1959, at St. Bernard’s Church in Sharon. She was born in Sharon on Feb. 26, 1937, a daughter of Margaret (Humeston) and William Pitcher. She was educated in Sharon and Falls Village schools, and was a 1955 graduate of Housatonic Valley Regional High School. She continued her education and, in 1958, graduated from the Henry W. Bishop Memorial School of Nursing in Pittsfield.A registered nurse by profession with a passion for geriatric nursing, Mrs. Danforth was president and owner-operator of Curtis Manor Rest Home in Dalton since 1998. For many years prior to that she was the director of nursing at the former Ashmere Manor Nursing Home in Hinsdale, Mass. Mrs. Danforth was a member of the Henry W. Bishop Memorial Alumni Association, and was a communicant of St. Agnes Church. She enjoyed being with her family and taking day trips with her husband and family. She had a great love for the residents at Curtis Manor as well. She was a longtime Boston Red Sox fan and enjoyed playing cards. Mrs. Danforth is survived by three sons, William J. Danforth of Hinsdale, Charles F. Danforth of Dalton and John P. Danforth of Dalton; two daughters, Eileen M. Rattigan and her husband, Mark, of Dalton and Karen M. Carlson and her husband, Brian, of Bantam, Conn.; nine grandchildren, James and Alicia Rattigan, Crystal Veach, David, Eric, Abigail and Christopher Danforth, and Steven and Stephanie Danforth; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Mary Lamb of Sharon; as well as her extended family at Curtis Manor Rest Home. Mrs. Danforth was predeceased by her daughter, Denise Lavigne, who died Feb. 10, 1992; and by a grandson, Matthew R. Danforth, who died Sept. 29,1997.Funeral services were held March 26. Burial will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mrs. Danforth may be made to Curtis Manor Activities Fund, care of the Dery-Foley Funeral Home, 890 East Main St., Dalton, MA 01201.

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