Joan Graebe Flint, 92

In Loving Memory of Joan Graebe Flint

Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Faithful Servant of God

It is with deep sorrow and heartfelt gratitude for her life that we announce the passing of Joan Graebe Flint, age 92, who went home to be with the Lord on November 15, 2024 at Arden Courts of King of Prussia. Born on March 16, 1932 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, “Jay” was a woman of unwavering faith, boundless love, and extraordinary kindness.

“Jay” graduated from Connecticut College in New London Connecticut with a degree in Chemistry. She worked at Smith, Kline, and French Pharmaceutical Company, Philadelphia. She went on to receive a paralegal degree where she worked closely with her husband in his private law firm.

She was a woman of deep faith. She taught us the centrality of Christ in our lives. She taught us of the Savior’s love and showed us what it looked like to walk in faith. Jay was a longtime member of Cornerstone Church of Skippack. She was also an avid gardener, and she loved traveling the world.

Jay was a loving and dedicated wife to Daniel Flint, with whom she shared 42 years of marriage. Together, they built a home centered on faith, love, and mutual respect. She is survived by her sons, Boone and Adam Flint; and grandchildren Logan, Skylar, Riley, and Carson Flint. She is preceded in death by her parents, Herbert Charles Graebe and Ruth Schepers; husband Daniel Waldo Boone Flint, and her youngest son Charlton Graebe Flint.

While we mourn the loss of our dear Mother and Nana, we find comfort in knowing that she is now in the presence of our Savior, rejoicing in eternal peace. We hold on to the hope of the resurrection, and we find peace in the words of 2 Timothy 4:7-8: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

Services will be private, and internment will be at Limerick Garden of Memories, Limerick PA.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your favorite charity in Jay’s memory.

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So sorry to hear that Joan, my father’s first cousin, has left this earth. Even though my dad (James R. Wichman) has been gone for 35 years, Joan always kept in touch and took an interest in my family. I heard from her every Christmas until last year as she shared nees about her travels and family. Love and peace to her family.

~ Julia (Wichman) Kechele
12/20/2024 2:44:41 PM

The conversations we had with Jay were delightful- she was an interesting women- God Bless Her

~ Angela & Chuck Smith Bechtelsville, PA
11/21/2024 4:58:36 PM

We are so sorry for the loss of J. We will forever keep her in our hearts. Sending lots of love, light and good energy to all of you.

~ Kimberley Brown-Flint Lafayette Hill, Pa
11/20/2024 6:50:28 PM

Dear Flint cousins, Craig and I are so sad to hear of Jay’s passing. I was just thinking about her the other day. You write beautifully of her spirituality. I loved her spunk. I got to know her a bit at the Union League. I am so glad that I did. I am sorry for your loss. She was very special. Hugs.

~ Casey Johnson Gladwyne, PA
11/20/2024 6:48:11 PM