She is preceded in death by her husband, Dennis Blount parents, Wallace Fourstar and Evaline Dawson Archdale brothers, Robert Fourstar, Oliver Archdale, Ivan Archdale, and Donovan Shields sister, Leta Firemoon infant brothers and sisters, Milton Fourstar, Angeline Fourstar, Sheldon Archdale, and Jon Archdale granddaughters, Jennifer Rose Windy Boy and Ruby Jewel White Eagle nephews, Vincent “Reed” Firemoon, Dawson Firemoon, Thomas Firemoon, and Robert Archdale niece, Rebecca Archdale sisters-in-law, Pearl Fourbear, Arlene Standing, Marian Blount, Lucille Blue Earth, and Rita Talks Different brothers-in-law, George Blount, Jr., Wayne Blount, Myron Blount, and Harold Dean Blount. She was always busy and always willing to help whether it be running bingo fundraisers 3 times a week with Dennis, cooking and baking for ceremonies, feeds and birthdays, making star quilts for giveaways or simply helping with her grandkids. We can say many things about Joan, but the most important is, she was very kind hearted. She loved to travel and looked forward to her adventures with her sister, Julia and often reminisced of her many trips “down south”. She enjoyed sitting outside, reading her favorite western books and her daily newspapers. She always kept her hands busy with various craft projects and her puzzle books. Joan was quite the seamstress and spent much of her time making star quilts, clothing, wall hangings, bingo bags, and everything in between. She enjoyed running the Sunday school program and ladies’ aid. Joan and Dennis were very proud to be involved with many Frazer community events for many years including the Red Bottom Celebration, the Fourth of July Committee, and Cansuska Presbyterian Church. She was her girls’ number one fan supporting them at their many sporting events, school, and church activities. Together they had 3 daughters, Nadine, Sandra, and Denise later becoming foster parents to many children in need and grandparents to 9. Joan met Dennis Blount and they were married Septemin Wolf Point. She was employed at the production department at the A&S Industries in Poplar during the late 70’s, and later worked at the Frazer Recreation Hall but her true calling was raising her family. She returned to help care for her siblings and attended school in Frazer eventually getting her G.E.D. She grew up in the Oswego area before going to boarding school in South Dakota. Joan was born on Apto Wallace Fourstar and Evaline Dawson Archdale.
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