o became an integral part of Durlam & Durlam Clothing as she did the bookkeeping, tailoring and eventually took over the women's clothing department. Jo was active in many clubs and organizations, some included New Timers, Theta Chi, Ames International Orchestra Festival Association, and the Mary Greeley Hospital Auxiliary. She was President of the Hospital Auxiliary in the 1980's and was Mary Greeley's Lifeline Project Manager. Jo was also very active in the First United Methodist Church in Ames, as she was a consistent congregant and participated in many committees. Following her retirement from Durlam & Durlam, she served as the church's Business Manager for 12 years, retiring (again) in 2015. Jo could be best described for always being of service to others, which shown through in her family, work, volunteering and social life. She never idled well and kept busy with her many interests and hobbies. Jo was an avid reader and excellent cook and baker. She enjoyed staying active, playing tennis, golfing and dancing with Mike and her friends, and spending time gardening. Jo enjoyed travel, and her trips to Palm Springs, California and girls' trips with her daughters and granddaughter, Erica, were extra special to her. Jo continued her expert piano playing throughout her life and listeners would consider themselves lucky if they got to hear her perform Clair de Lune. Jo had always been a big supporter of Iowa State University, as she hardly ever missed any televised Cyclone games and held season passes at Reiman Gardens. She lived a very social life and valued her many friendships. Despite many health challenges she faced in her last several years, nothing prevented her from socializing, playing cards and having her Sunday Happy Hour drink with her friends. As many of her family and friends know, Jo enjoyed making Diamond Art and would be gracious in providing others with various Diamond Art decorations. Above all, Jo loved her family. Jo thrived and felt immense joy and fulfillment as a grandma and eventual great grandma or "Gigi." Jo was a constant for her family and offered unwavering love and support. She par/cularly made big events, celebra/ons, and holidays extra special for her family. She is survived by her daughters Ann (Richard) Sandve; and Sara (Bruce) Westemeyer; grandchildren Erica (Andrew) Tinius and their son Xavier, daughters Nova and Navy; Nate Sandve; Ryan (Jenna) Westemeyer, and Ross (Jenny) Westemeyer and their son Thomas and daughter Valerie; brother Dr. James Bullard; and many nieces and nephews. She was proceeded in death by her parents and husband, Mike Durlam Jr. Memorials may be directed to Reiman Gardens, 1407 University Blvd, Ames, Iowa 50011, or https://reimangardens.com/donate.