Joan Corson Stamp, born on March 15, 1951, is a prominent figure in Wheeling, West Virginia, known for her extensive contributions to education, culture, and the arts. Born and raised in Wheeling, Joan married Judge Frederick P. Stamp Jr. in 1975, who is also a member of the Wheeling Hall of Fame. Joan's dedication to philanthropy was influenced by her parents and grandparents, who instilled in her a commitment to supporting the community. She has been actively involved in various organizations, including the West Virginia University (WVU) Foundation, where she served on the Board of Directors for 17 years. Joan's father, Louis D. Corson, composed the Alma Mater for WVU, further cementing her family's legacy in the state. Joan's contributions have been recognized through numerous awards and honors, including her induction into the Wheeling Hall of Fame in 2023. Her work has had a lasting impact on the community, and she continues to be a role model for future generations. Joan's story is a testament to the power of dedication and service to one's community.
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