Mrs. Joan Louise Chukwu, 66 of Radcliff passed away Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Norton's Hosparus Inpatient Care Center, Louisville, KY.
Joan was born to the late James Haskins and Vera Lee “Husband” Haskins, November 19, 1958, in Chicago, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her sister, Sandra Brown; nephews, John Dean and Lenny Richard.
Joan enjoyed playing bingo, spending precious time with her grandchildren, and serving her community through the Eastern Stars, LaRue Chapter No. 110 OES, PHA. She was baptized an early age at Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Joseph Wells, later attending Antioch Baptist Church under Rev. Daniel. In her later years, she was a faithful and devoted member of New Beginnings in Vine Grove, KY with Rev. O.C. Jones, and Restoration Worship Center in Radcliff under the leadership Pastor Carl Smalls, Jr.
Ms. Chukwu is survived by her son Dewayne Flowers; two daughters, Ada Chukwu, Aster Isaac; four sisters, Patricia Allen, Adrian Dean, Laverne (Leonard) Richard, Jaimmie Smith; and six grandchildren, Alijah Isaac, Sariya Delgado Flowers, Dexton Flowers, Daliah Flowers, A'lynn Lucey, Alliyah Isaac.
Services for Ms. Chukwu will be 1:00 P.M., Monday, November 3, 2025, at Restoration Worship Center, Radcliff, KY., Pastor Carl Smalls Jr., officiating.
Visitation after 6:00 P.M. Sunday, November 2, 2025, at Percell & Sons Funeral Home, Elizabethtown.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends that had the pleasure of Ms Joane in their life. She will always be in my heart and will be dearly missed. And never forgotten.
Sending heartfelt condolences and prayers to the family of Ms. JoAn. She had heart of gold and was admired by all that knew her. Her kind & sweet nature was inspiring. She will be missed. RIH
Prayers for Chukwu family and all of those who are touched by this loss of such a caring and nonjudgmental woman, who always brought a brightness and hope to all she met. I worked with her and she made such a difference in my life, of which has brought much happiness,
Sending our condolences to the Chukwu Family I worked with Joan at the Uarco/Standard Register now Taylor Communications in Radcliff. We sometimes played spades on the weekend to pass the time away, she was also my Baby girls Boss up on Fort Knox years later, she will be greatly missed from the Hopper Family.
Ms. Joan will be greatly missed. Seeing her around town or when she came by the office just to say, hi, were highlights of many days. Condolences to her family from mine.
I will miss my sister.She always said my almost twin. We had good times, Even though we had differences we never forgot the love we had for each other.Love you sis forever in my heart 🌹
My prayers are with you and your family Ms.Joan was one of the best Managers anyone could ever work with she is truly amazing and is going to be missed truly
We was always good friends work together for years there at fort Knox I knew her outside of work as well she is truly going to be missed by everyone she was a good woman. We will meet again my dear friend.
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