This condolence is terribly late because we just today found out about Joyce's passing. We were neighbors on Palmer St, back in the 1990's and we became friends. A favorite activity was going out to eat at a Chinese restaurant. We'd sit and munch and chatter away for hours! Joyce always had an easy laugh and a smile for us, it was always lovely to see her. Although we drifted apart in the last years of her life, she has been and will always be missed.
My deepest condolences for the loss of your loved one. How loving it is that God promises that we can see our loved ones again (Acts 24:15; Psalms 37:29). Please visit jw.org for more comfort.
I met Joyce for the first time while she was at Heritage. She was a special person and I stopped to visit her from time to time. She was very talkative and easy to please. With all her problems I think she would say she had a good life. Rest in Peace. Gary
I Knew Joyce working at Herritage we always would talk times iwas there and she was a person that had a smile no matter what and she always said she was not afraid to leave this earth because she wanted be with her parents and she is now that very special Angel RIP jOYCE YOU WILL Be missed by your friends who loved you especially Rita never forgotten all our talks
I'm a RN from the former Jamestown General Hospital "Family"
Joyce always had a smile on her face and would go beyond what was expected of her in the housekeeping department.
She always had a kind word to say and would express her kindness onto the JGH patients.
RIP Joyce