1947
2011
Edward William Joyce Jr. 64 went to his heavenly father on Saturday. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a Christian.
He was a former employee for Durkees and Golden Foods. He was preceded by his parents and his sisters, Evelyn and Brenda.
He is survived by his loving wife of 43 ½ years Diane Joyce. His daughter, Laura Roman (Jack Fansler), Sister Beverly Tindle (Christian Hottois), step brother Ricky Schank, granddaughter Emily Grubs, and great grandson Draven Edward.
A service to celebrate Edward's life will be held 12 pm Wednesday at Arch L. Heady-Russman and Sons Funeral Home, 1201 East Oak Street. Visitation will be 3 to 8 PM Tuesday, at the funeral home.
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April 21, 2012
Clarence Martin
I just came across Edward's obituary so I didn't know of his passing until just a little while ago. I know you are a long way from being over his death Diane and I am very sorry for the loss of a really good guy and my bestest Buddy ever.
December 13, 2011
Dear Diane: Thinking and praying for you so much during this difficult time. Ed was such a sweet guy and the four of us had many wild and crazy times in the past!!!!
Bob and Micky Garrett
December 12, 2011
Dear Diane: Dennis and I are very sorry to hear of Ed's passing. He was certainly one of my favorite people of all time.....he was there waiting in his car a lot of times for me to get to work, he was truly my best customer & a wonderful friend. Both you and Ed will always have a place in my heart.....You have our heartfelt condolences....Doris Grayson & Dennis Harden, friends for life..(Lou., Ky.)
December 12, 2011
donna gail
Miss YA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
December 12, 2011
TAMMY& MARCUS L. MORTON
TO THE ED JOYCE FAMILY:
MAY GOD GIVE YOU PEACE DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME ON THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONES.
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