JoAnn Cornelius
6/9/41-10/14/23
Resident of Castro Valley
JoAnn Cornelius was born at Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley, California on June 9, 1941, to her parents Jack and Maxine Marsh. She grew up in San Leandro, California, where she obtained her schooling and graduated from San Leandro High School in 1959. She was friends with Ivan Cornelius in high school and they started dating shortly after graduation. They were married on July 29, 1960. She helped Ivan complete his education by working as a key punch operator at Stokley Van Camp as he finished his Bachelor’s Degree at the University of Berkeley, California. In 1962, they became proud parents of Gregory Tyler Cornelius. She continued her career and while working at Granny Goose met Marilyn Borba. They formed a keypunch service business called KPS Inc., which serviced many large corporations in the Bay Area. After approximately ten years, she left her company to return to school and in 1983 received an Associate in Arts Degree in Developmental Disabilities, graduating with the highest honors. While supporting her husband’s real estate career and raising their son, she became involved in the HARTs organization that raised funds for Camp Krem, which is a non-profit charitable organization aimed at supporting children and adults with developmental disabilities. In 1989, her family grew when her son married Jeannie Ma. In 1991, JoAnn graduated from California State University Hayward Cum Laude with two Bachelor’s Degrees in Human Development, Gerontology and Studio Art. She used her degrees to establish an art program at a skilled nursing facility to enrich the lives of others. Shortly after, she became a joyful grandmother to her grandchildren, Erin and Ian Cornelius, whom she lovingly nurtured throughout their childhood and teenage years. During that time, she was also a dedicated member of both the HARTs and Inner Wheel organizations, where she continued to make a positive impact in her community. She also supported her husband’s service through Rotary International.
She was not only a compassionate person but a creative one as well. Throughout her life, she studied and practiced photography, oil and watercolor painting, sculpting, graphic design, printmaking, and knitting, which resulted in the creation of beautiful works of art. Her creativity was also expressed through her projects for fundraisers and in the cards and presents she made for loved ones.
JoAnn and her husband traveled to over 45 countries together, from Europe and Asia to South and Central America to Australia and Africa, which deepened their appreciation for the different cultures of the world. During their travels, they often assisted in distributing wheelchairs to people with disabilities in Central America, helped immunize children of Ghana from Polio, assisted in supporting new schools in Mexico and Honduras, and much more. Their international ties continued to expand as they hosted over 20 different youth exchange students over the years through the Rotary Youth Exchange Student Program, whom they call their international children. JoAnn was also instrumental over the years in hosting up to 500 foreign exchange students and over 400 Rotary Interact Students from San Leandro High School, Arroyo High School, and Kip Academy for weekend ski trips at their home in Arnold, California. Throughout her career, JoAnn and Ivan also hosted more than 100 business and professional people in their homes from various countries through Rotary’s Group Study Exchange Program. Moreover, she helped host over 100 Russian business people in conjunction with Rotary and the Center for Citizens Initiative (CCI). She always loved opening her home and heart to people. Everyone who met her said she lit up a room with her bright energy and vibrant smile. She had a special way of making people feel heard and important. She led her life with compassion and kindness, which changed the lives of many people. She was the true definition of service above self. She will be forever missed.
She is survived by her loving husband Ivan, son Greg, daughter-in-law Jeannie, and grandchildren Erin and Ian, who will be laying her to rest in a private interment. There will be a celebration of life for this incredible woman on November 16, 2023. For details, please email her granddaughter, Erin Cornelius at erinlangcornelius@gmail.com before November 3, 2023 as space is limited. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to JoAnn’s favorite charity, Camp Krem https://campingunlimited.org/, or to a charity of your choice to keep her memory and compassion alive.
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