Rosetta ‘Joann’ Colyer Toler
Joann Toler will be remembered for her vibrant personality, optimism, love of community, music, fashion sense and beauty. Never without her lipstick, she made the world a brighter place, every day.
With heartfelt sadness, we share the news of Rosetta “Joann” Colyer Toler’s passing on January 16, 2025, at the age of 90. Joann departed this world peacefully at Mercy Hospital in Cape Girardeau, Mo., surrounded by the love and comfort of her family and friends.
Joann was born on September 10, 1934, in McClure, Ill., the daughter of John and Lena Colyer. She spent her childhood in the close-knit community of McClure where she attended the local school and formed lifelong connections.
After graduating from high school, Joann enrolled in business college in Cape Girardeau, laying the foundation for her role in the Shawnee Community Unit School District No. 84.
After a short but memorable chapter as a “Blue Bell Jingle Girl,” the musical commercials promoting Blue Bell bologna, Joann took the position as the secretary to the Superintendent’s office at Shawnee schools. She was in this position for more than 40 years. For her, Shawnee was more than just a local school district, it was a community whose values helped shape her approach to life, and where she forged long-lasting friendships.
When Joann wasn’t working in the Superintendent’s office, she shared her love of music as a member of the Shawnee Trio, performing across the region alongside her dearest friends: Deloris Burchyett (mother of world-famous opera singer Christine Brewer), June Morgan, Mary Jones and Kerry Baugher. For Joann, music wasn’t just a pastime, in important ways, it was the essence of her life. Music allowed her to develop her talent to create real beauty and bring joy to others. She credited her long, healthy, and happy life to the harmony and happiness that music brought to her soul.
One of the greatest joys of Joann’s life, and a role she deeply cherished, was being “Aunt Joann.” It was in this beloved capacity that her vibrant spirit truly shone, bringing endless laughter, warmth, and treasured memories to all who were lucky enough to call her their aunt.
In 1975, Joann married Ray Toler. They shared 17 wonderful years of marriage until Ray’s passing in 1992. Ray’s children, Diane (Norman) Dale, Donna (Tony) Gowin and David (Barbara) Toler, remained an important part of Joann’s life even after Ray’s death. Joann frequently participated in Toler family holiday events, and Ray’s family consistently made it a priority to attend every celebration honoring Joann.
After retiring, Joann embraced an active and fulfilling life in Cape Girardeau. She became a dedicated member of the Optimist Club, let her vibrant personality shine as a Bingo caller at the Senior Center, and found spiritual connection at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Joann Toler is survived by her daughter, Robyn Walker; her son-in-law, Frank Christensen; and her sister-in-law, Shirley (Clyde) Colyer.
She is also survived by her nieces and nephews: Barbara (Joe) Smith, Glenda (James Robert) Sheffer, Jeanette Colyer, Karen Brust, Linda (Al) Behm, Debbie (Hollis) Bond, Myra Jo (Steve) Quisenberry, Gayla Jean (Art) Long, James Scott Kaufman, Teresa (Gary) Livesay, Tony (Pauline) Hale, Jeffery (Laila) Colyer, Lana (Lee) Piner, Alan Abercrombie and Beth (Mike) Eftink.
Joann was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Toler; her parents, John and Lena Mainer Colyer; and her siblings: Lawana (Robert) Burchyett, Eugenia (Lowell) Hale, John Lee (Elsa) Colyer, Marjorie Colyer, Lena (Everd) Hill, Mary C. (John) Abercrombie, Reva (James) Kaufman and Clyde Colyer.
She was also preceded in death by her nieces and nephews: Shelby (Shannon) Hollingsworth, Erma (Shannon) Hollingsworth, Lindell (Rose) Hill, Kay (Ron) Brown and John L. Colyer Jr.
“Aunt Joann” was cherished by countless grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews, all of whom were inspired by her vibrant and fun-loving spirit. She adored each of them deeply, leaving behind a legacy of joy, love and cherished memories in their hearts.
Joann’s visitation and brunch will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26, at Ford & Sons Sprigg Street Chapel in Cape Girardeau.
Her celebration of life will be at 12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26, at the funeral home, with Bishop Clifton Gentry and the Rev. Steven Smith officiating.
The burial will be at Lindsey Cemetery in McClure following the service.
Ford & Sons Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one of the below:
Shawnee CUSD No. 84, c/o District Office, 3365 State Route 3 North, Wolf Lake, Ill. 62998.
Lindsey Cemetery, c/o Treasurer Pat Baldwin, 34422 Grapevine Trail, McClure, Ill. 62957.
The family would like to express its heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses and staff at Mercy Hospital for their kindness, professionalism and support during this difficult time.