Joanne A. Orbit
Joanne A. Orput passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 11, 2024, at the age of 89, bringing a full and wonderful life as a loving wife, mother, and friend to the end. Born in Evanston, Illinois, Joanne cherished living in downtown Chicago, balanced by years spent raising family in Rockford, Lake Forest, Snowmass, and was also a longtime resident of Santa Barbara, California. Her life was characterized by her radiant smile, infectious energy, and the endless joy she derived from spending time with friends and family. Joanne had a unique style and appreciation of beauty, especially of flowers, art, and bright colors which illuminated every aspect of her life.
A graduate of East High School in Rockford, Joanne attended University of Illinois in Champaign. After graduating with a degree in Education she taught at Morris Kennedy Grade School in Rockford and tutored students in English. She honeymooned for two years with her loving husband, Alden Orput, in Murnau, Germany, where he was stationed as an officer in the Army Corps of Engineers. During this time, they traveled throughout Europe and Scandinavia. She was a devoted wife and a hardworking, loving mother who crisscrossed North America with Alden and their young children in tow, camping and exploring, especially out west.
Her immense love of plants and flowers filled her homes, particularly her love of hothouse orchids. She was known for her infectious, joyful laugh that could be heard across any room. Joanne’s bright lipstick, love of unique eyeglasses, and distinctive fashion sense made her stand out in any crowd. She was always friendly, engaging everyone in conversations that left them smiling and feeling recognized. Ultimately, her most defining attribute was her immense love for her family and grandchildren.
Joanne’s philanthropic spirit was evident in her commitment to the Junior League of Rockford, Board Member of the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Planned Parenthood of Santa Barbara, the Santa Barbara Music Academy, and the Braille Institute of Santa Barbara. She was also a longtime member of the Women’s Athletic Club of Chicago.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, architect Alden, parents Bert and Edna Adamson, in-laws Raymond and Hilah Orput, son Jeffery A. Orput (Debbie), and daughter Deanne G. Parker (John). She is survived by her children and grandchildren: daughter, Kimberly (SL) van der Zanden, son, Greg (Cristen) Orput, grandchildren, Lillie van der Zanden, Olivia, Grace, and Ryan Orput, Max and Alex Orput, Chris Chuchna, Sarah, Nick, and Rachael Parker. Joanne is also survived by her brother Ronald Adamson (Alta Jo) of Fremont, California.
A memorial gathering and reception to celebrate Joanne’s life will take place at the Union League Club of Chicago, 65 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604 on Saturday, June 22th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a memorial service at 12 p.m. Valet parking will be available. In lieu of flowers at the service, please send to a friend who brightens your life and honor Joanne’s legacy of spreading joy and beauty. To sign guestbook, visit: http://www.ryan-parke.com.