Jo Ann Dougherty died on May 18 th , 2026 at Meadowbrook in Black River Falls at
98 years of age. She was born on July 13, 1927, to J. Bruce and Kathleen
(Buckley) Van Gorden, who were living in Alma Center, Wisconsin, at that time.
She was born in nearby Whitehall, since there was no hospital in Black River Falls
until 1932.
Jo Ann’s first two months were spent in Alma Center, but in September of 1927
the family moved to Black River Falls, where Bruce began his career as a
businessman and community leader. Within the next few years Jo Ann was joined
by sisters Mary and Beth.
In later years Jo Ann often remarked that “growing up in Black River was great.”
She enjoyed school and was active in many extracurricular programs, especially in
the music department. She sang in the glee club and played the glockenspiel in the
band and the tympani in the orchestra. She was elected to the high school Student
Council and was recognized for her contributions while attending the school’s
annual Honor Banquet.
While growing up Jo Ann was also involved in many activities at the Methodist
Church. She sang in the choir and enjoyed activities in several groups, including
the youth group known then as Epworth League.
From an early age Jo Ann showed an interest in art and design. Following her high
school graduation in 1945 she attended Layton Art School in Milwaukee, where
she was enrolled in the four-year interior design program. She was then employed
at the Klode Furniture store in Milwaukee as an interior designer. Later, when back
in Black River Falls, she taught adult art classes at the high school for 17 years and
served as a judge for numerous art shows in the community.
While living in Milwaukee Jo Ann met Jim Dougherty. They were married in 1950
and moved to Black River Falls, where son Steven was born in 1954 and Michael
in 1956. Jo Ann and Jim were divorced in 1977.
Some of Jo Ann’s happiest days were spent on Lake Arbutus at Hatfield, where the
Van Gorden family spent every summer beginning in 1932. Eventually Jo Ann
owned her own cottage, where she and her family spent 70 summers.
Community activities were important to Jo Ann. She was a long-time member of
the Tuesday Club and a “Pink Lady” at the Hospital. Jo Ann’s greatest interest was
in the history of Jackson County. She was a member of the Historical society and

served as the Curator of their photo collection for many years. She was well known
for her extensive knowledge of the area and gave many presentations on the history
of Jackson County to various community groups.
Jo Ann loved traveling with family and friends and in later years enjoyed
numerous trips abroad, many of them with Elderhostel.
Jo Ann is survived by her sisters Mary Van Gorden and Beth Beier; her son
Michael (Cindy) Dougherty; her daughter-in-law Jodi Dougherty; her
grandchildren Justin (Danielle) Dougherty, Kate Dougherty, Kiley (Chris) Sahr,
Jackson (Margaret) Dougherty, Brittany Kruttke; and great-grandchildren
Mckenzie, Brett, Alia, Ayla, Emerson, Athena, and Freyja.
She was predeceased by her parents, J. Bruce and Kathleen and her son, Steven.
No funeral service will be held in accordance with Jo Ann’s wishes. She will be
interred at the East Lawn Cemetery in Alma Center, Wisconsin.
Memorials may be given to the Black River Falls Area Foundation Fund for the
Black River Falls Public Library History Room.
Thank you to the wonderful people at Meadowbrook and St. Croix Hospice for
their care and kindness.

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