Joan Barbara Eckardt
March 28, 1931 ~ February 19, 2022
Joan Barbara Eckardt, formerly of Town Creek, passed away at St. Mary’s Nursing Center in Leonardtown on February 19, 2022, at the age of ninety.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Arthur Joseph Eckardt, who passed away in December of 2011.
She had a passion for gardening and belonged to the Town Creek Garden Club for many years. She spent many hours working in her yard, with her flower beds and azaleas. She also belonged to the Crafter’s Guild of St. Mary’s at Old Cecil’s Mill for 35 years; there, she enjoyed making crafts with local children.
After her husband’s death, she moved from her home in Town Creek to Cedar Lane Apartments in Leonardtown, where she lived for ten years. She enjoyed card-making classes, corn hole, and bingo. She loved watching basketball and bowling on TV.
She is survived by her four children, Fred Eckardt of Leonardtown; Margaret Hammett (Anthony) of Coltons Point; Jon Eckardt (Cheri) of Redgate; and Sue Sanders (Glenn) of Hughesville. She is also survived by her brother Paul Singer of Westfield, Massachusetts; four grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.
Pallbearers are Glenn Sanders, Christopher Sanders, Dan Edelbaum, Jeff Wimmer, Zachary Wimmer, and Nathan Wimmer.
The family will receive friends for visitation on Monday, March 7th at Holy Face Church in Great Mills, from 10:00AM to 11:00AM. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00AM, interment will follow in the church cemetery.





Jon & Margaret, So sorry to hear about your Mom, she was a very sweet woman and I will keep you and your families in my prayers. God bless your Mom she’s in heaven now.
Love, Linda Brown
Margaret so sorry to hear of your moms passing. May she rest in eternal peace.
1st Baby sitter I ever had & kept up with her for 40 years. I Love You Mrs. Eckardt. Jenn
Our sincerest sympathy to Margaret and all the family. Be assured of our love, thoughts and prayers.
I will always remember the neat crafts Joan shared with the Ladies of the Hollywood United Methodist Church during our Annual Christmas Bazaar fund raisers. What a clever, willing, and cheerful worker who could create something out of almost nothing. I always enjoyed working with her. She will be missed.
Pat Brown
To Margaret, Mary Sue and the boys, So sorry about the passing of your Mom. It’s so hard to give them back to the one that sent them to us. Prayers for peace and comfort for all the family and friends.
Sending hugs and prayers to Joan’s family. She was such a nice and sweet lady.