She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. She is survived by : her husband Howie Larsen her children, John (Sudie), Lisa Roraback, Ted (Patricia), Paul and Ann (John Cirillo) and her sisters, Sally Harrington and Beth Friel. She was predeceased by : her parents, John McCoy and Margaret McCoy her former husband Robert Martin her son Bryce and her grandson Jedidiah. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Joan Margaret McCoy-Larsen to show support. It is good here.It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Joan Margaret McCoy-Larsen of Gig Harbor, Washington, born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, who passed away on April 12, 2023, at the age of 93, leaving to mourn family and friends. We are more independent here, but if you need help, you can get it. To me, this is the ideal place for a person who is retired. We have all kinds of exercises that you can participate in, from Zumba to chair exercises for people who can't do much. We have a swimming pool and an auditorium here. The rest of it, I would say is all positive. If I would have to say anything negative about the Panorama that would be the only thing. The only negative thing is that if someone likes to sleep in in the morning, sometimes they have this big lawn mower which is loud and annoying, I have to say that. Everything is taken care of for you and I think it is great. One of the main things I like is that you feel independent because they take care of all the grounds for you and you don't have to worry about anything. I live in the independent living section and I am rather content here. My wife passed away about six months ago, but we have lived here at the Panorama for about ten years. Regarding activities, this community was so big that there were a number of groups that you can take part in. It was like a living room for the whole place. They had a really nice place where you can go and visit. I presumed you can visit people in there. Her bedroom was pretty skimpy, but she had access to this big nice room within the facility where you can go and visit people. You can go to lunch right from that without ever going outside. She started out living in an apartment, which had an entrance out to the courtyard but it also had a door into the hallway in the building. I had a friend who was there and she died there. At this community, you can go from being completely independent to complete nursing care. It was one of these places you buy into when you go there. It is good here.Ĭaring72617350 Panorama City was pretty impressive. John64837550 My wife passed away about six months ago, but we have lived here at the Panorama for about ten years. I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident Thank you Panorama for employing people who care. It is worth the monies by far to know your loved one is cared for. She recovered well but knew she needed more than I could give so Panorama let her come back and she stayed in the Convalescent Center. When she fell and broke her hip she ended up a Panorama Rehab and Convalescent Center. We moved her into an apartment with a friend and I setup her pills, she had better care there than the assisted living. To make her monies last longer, we moved her out after being there for 10 years to an other assisted living facility. Once she could no longer care for herself the doctor wanted her in assisted living. She had given up her car and needed to be closer to the activities and restaurant. As she aged we moved her into the Quinalt so she was closer to the activities. Antonette Benham My Mother moved into Panorama in independent living in 2003.
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