RIP Joanne Poulos Mieras 1954 – 2016

Joanne Mieras died peacefully in Glens Falls, surrounded by her loving family on July 14, 2016, reports the Post Star. Our condolences and prayers go out to all of her family and friends.

Family and friends may call from 3pmto 4pm on Saturday, July 16, at the Mountainside Bible Chapel. Funeral services will follow at 4pm on Saturday. Interment to follow at the Severance Cemetery, Schroon, NY.

The family suggests memorials take the form of donations to the Westport Bible Chapel, Westport, NY.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Edward L. Kelly Funeral Home Schroon Lake. Online condolences may be left by visiting the funeral home’s website, here.

From Joanne’s official obit:

“She  is survived by her husband of seven years, Rev. Douglas H, Mieras; two daughters, Sarah Tebbutt, of Troy, and Rebecca Tebbutt of Hudson Falls; two granddaughters, Maddison Andersen and Emma Tebbutt; five siblings: Jim (Sylvia) Poulos of Hallendale, Florida, Jeffrey (Tracy) Poulos of St. Simons Island, Georgia, Carol Alger of Boone North Carolina, David (Vivian) Poulos of Miami, Florida, and Laurie (Mike) Martin of Boone, North Carolina; 15 nieces and nephews and many grand-nieces and nephews who will miss their Aunt JoJo dearly. She was blessed with five stepchildren upon her second marriage: Helen (Dave) Stansbury, Denise (Glenn) Bischoff, Douglas (Ellen) Mieras, Jonathan (Cindy) Mieras, and Paul (Amber) Mieras, along with 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Joanne was preceded in death by her parents, James George and Madeleine Legault Poulos, as well as her sister, Janet Poulos Metzger.

Born in Schenectady on July 19, 1954, Joanne also lived in New Jersey, Alabama, and Key Biscayne, Florida. Upon her divorce and with two young daughters, she went back to school with the help of family and friends, attending Mercy Hospital School of Nursing and Miami Dade Community College. She worked as a registered nurse for 37 years, raising her girls as a single parent. She returned to her parents’ home in South Glens Falls in the early 1990s, finding community in Schroon Lake where her daughters attended Mountain Christian Academy. It was there at Mountainside Bible Church that she met her future husband, the Reverend Douglas Mieras. She described their Dec. 9, 2008 wedding as the happiest day of her life, as she married a Godly man and the love of her life. Soon thereafter, Joanne was diagnosed with cancer, which she battled bravely until the end. Doug was by her side throughout, singing hymns to her as she endured surgeries and chemotherapJoanne’s life was marked by her unwavering faith in Jesus Christ, with whom she is now rejoicing, freed from the power of sin and death and healed by his stripes.

Her desire was for all to know her favorite passage of scripture, John 3:16-17, which says, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through Him.”

Family and friends may call from 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 16, at the Mountainside Bible Chapel, South Schroon, New York. Funeral services will follow at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Interment to follow at the Severance Cemetery, Schroon, NY.

The family suggests memorials take the form of donations to the Westport Bible Chapel, Westport, NY.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Edward L. Kelly Funeral Home Schroon Lake. Online condolences may be left by visiting the funeral home’s website atwww.edwardlkellyfuneral.com.