Joan Gorbett, 89, Brownstown

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Joan (Main) Gorbett, 89, of Brownstown, passed away surrounded by her family on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at the Hoosier Christian Village, Brownstown.

She was born on August 20, 1934, in Chrisney, to Roy Logan and Maggie (Fortune) Main.  

After moving to Brownstown, she was a 1954 graduate of Brownstown High School Bears where she was a percussionist in the band. She will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

Joan was employed with several local businesses in the county. She operated the West End Food Market in Ewing. Later, she worked at Perry Jewelry Store, the Brownstown Banner, the Indiana Gas Company, and Indiana Department of Transportation. She was a long-standing member of Brownstown United Methodist Church where she served on several boards and committees. Joan was a proud member of the Democratic Party, serving on the precinct committee. She also served on the Brownstown Township Board of Trustees.

On December 5, 1954, Joan married Arthur J. Greger and out of this union were born their children, Joyce Jean (Greger) Prange of Seymour and David Benton Greger of Brownstown. In 1971 in Booneville, she married William “Glen” Gorbett with whom she made many memories and traveled.

Besides her children, other survivors include her brother, Roy Main of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Skyler Prange of Seymour, Maggie (Max) Schafstall of Seymour and Piper (Jeremy) Daulton of Phoenix, Arizona; great-grandchildren, Ellie and Parker Schafstall and Hudson and Camden Daulton.

She was preceded in death by brothers David Main, Lester Main and George Nelson Main, and a sister, Bertha Faye Wetherill.

Joan was a big IU basketball fan and enjoyed watching NASCAR, especially A.J. Foyt and Dale Earnhardt. She had many acquaintances and friends who she respected along with her values of religion, trust and politics.

“Mom, we will not only miss your love, but your pies, cobblers, and just your cooking in general. Sleep well and enjoy your family and friends in heaven because you deserve it. Have a great time and enjoy it! Love you.

“On behalf of the Joan Gorbett family, we would like to thank the staff at the Hoosier Christian Village for taking such good care of our mom.”

Graveside services and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Johnson Funeral Home, Vallonia, is handling the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be given to Brownstown United Methodist Church.

Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfh.net.