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Johannes Albert (Joey) VanLeeuwen

Posted 2017-12-02 by Judy Wight Branson
The Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Tuesday, November 21, 2017

“Joey” van Leeuwen, 85, of Jerome, passed away on November 2, 2017.
He was born in Holland and immigrated to Australia in the early
1950s, where he served an apprenticeship as a carpenter and worked
on a sheep station. He and his first wife, Minnie, started the
Western Australia Aboriginal Movement.

While in Australia, he met his longtime partner, Katie Lee. He moved
permanently to Jerome, Arizona in 1980 to live his life with her. He
worked as a carpenter, cared for the town’s parks, served on
Jerome’s Planning and Zoning Commission and Design Review Board, and
on the board of the Jerome Historical Society.

He planted more than 150 trees around town, 86 of which are in his
back yard to provide habitat for wildlife. Joey loved birds, drew
portraits of them, carved them, and wrote and illustrated a little
gem of a book called The Birds of Jerome.

Anyone who walked into Joey and Katie’s home immediately saw a
virtual aviary: hawks, eagles, and ravens that Joey had carved,
hanging from the ceiling; doves, ducks, hummingbirds, owls,
swallows, and finches, perched on window sills and bookcases. He was
a master carver, a humble, kind and gracious man.

He is survived by three children, Stephen van Leeuwen, Elizabeth
Embry and Joanne Downey, five grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren, all in Australia. He is also survived by two
brothers, Albert and Tom of Australia, and two sisters, Annie and
Resi of Holland.

A celebration of Joey and Katie’s lives will occur March 24th, 2018,
at Spook Hall, in Jerome, Arizona at 2 p.m.

Information provided by survivors.




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