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Honorary member and past president Dr.
JoAnne S. O'Brien passed away unexpectedly at her home on April 20,
2008.
Dr. O'Brien was born in 1928 and literally grew up with the Chow
Chow breed. Her parents bought their first Chow in 1931 and established
the Linnchow kennel a year later. Based in the Chicago area, Linnchow
produced 35 champions by 1957 with 50 more bred by others from Linnchow
stock.
In 1952, Dr. O'Brien was granted her DVM degree by the University of
Minnesota and went into small animal practice. She married and moved to
Washington DC in 1958 where she met Dr. Imogene Earle of Pandee Chows.
They began a 20 year partnership that resulted in at least 33
champions, numerous national and regional specialty wins, an all breed
Best In Show with the bitch, CH. Pandee's Red Sing, and the retirement
of several challenge trophies.
A member of the CCCI since the age of 12 as a junior member, Dr.
O'Brien served the Club in many capacities. She was on the committee in
the 1960's that thoroughly revamped the Constitution and By-Laws, and a
member of the Breed Standard Council since its inception, including
working on the major standard revision that was approved in 1986. She
was the National Specialty show chair in 1997 and 2001. JoAnne was a
beloved and hard working member of the Southern Chow Chow Club as well,
serving as president, officer, and board member.
JoAnne loved to travel abroad and did so extensively after her
retirement from veterinary practice. She judged the Chow Of The Year
show in England. Her CH. Linnchow Maximillian won the CCCI National
Specialty in 1989, breeder-owner handled. Another homebred, CH.
Linnchow Cinnbad was Winners Dog at the National in 1992. She remained
active in breeding and showing until the end.
Memorials may be made to:
Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc.
on memo line put- "Dr. Joanne O'Brien Fund - 87-2612"
Mailing address:
Dr. Frank Pearsall
College of Veterinary Medicine - MC 0442
Blacksburg, VA 24061
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