Joan (Colt) Hooper, 96

Joan (Colt) Hooper was imposing — in stature, in talent and in grace, a woman of gentle good humor. For all of her 96 years she enthusiastically loved her family, her friends and her dogs. She was an energetic artist who shared her skills with others and continued to challenge herself by frequently using different mediums and changing landscapes and subjects. Her whimsical work featured shells, boats, planes and scenes inspired by the out-islands of the Bahamas and of course Marblehead. She was a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists.

Joan grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, and attended Northfield Mt. Herman and Tufts University. It was there, on the sailing team, that she met her adoring husband, John B. Hooper, who predeceased her in 2009. The couple sailed and cruised on their 35’ sloop, Ingomar, throughout their 58-year marriage. They each also had their private pilot’s license and flew often to the Bahamas and across the country.

Joan will be deeply missed by those who love her, including her sister Katharine T. Boden; her beloved children Sarah, George and his wife Jane, and Jefferson and his wife Susan; and her treasured grandchildren Jennifer Lee-Hooper, Caroline, James, Abigail and John Hooper. Joan was preceded in death by her daughter Lucy Hooper Favaloro; her sister Sarah Colt and brother Leonard B. Colt and her parents Leonard Colt Sr. and Joan (Borden) Colt of Little Compton, Rhode Island.

A memorial service will be held on Jan. 16, 11 a.m.,  at Saint Andrews Church, Marblehead. In lieu of flowers, Joan asked instead for donations to be made to the Marblehead Arts Association, 8 Hooper St., Marblehead, MA 01945.

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