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Armand Joyeusaz Obituary

JOYEUSAZ, ARMAND JOSEPH, 83 - of Atlantic City, passed away quietly on Saturday, December 1, 2007 at Health Care of Galloway. He was born in Atlantic City and was a lifetime resident. He served in the United States Army during WWII and then worked as a baker at several of Atlantic City's finer Boardwalk Hotels. He speculated in Real Estate and was able to retire at 50. Armand donated liberally to many charities and he was a benefactor to the homeless and indigent that he met in the City. Armand is predeceased by his parents Jack and Sourveraine (nee Decandion) Joyeusaz, his younger brother Richard and younger sister Mary. He is survived by his friends Harry Pereuza, Sister Grace Nolan, and Clark Mowbray all of Atlantic City, and by Christine Wells of Egg Harbor Township, and Grace Rausbottom of Brigantine. Graveside Services will he conducted 11:30 am Saturday December 8, 2007 at Holy Cross Cemetery Mays Landing. A Memorial Mass for Armand will be announced at a later date. Arrangements by the Gormley Funeral Home LLC AC

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2007.

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Elisa Jo Eagan

December 12, 2007

We were very sad to hear of Armand's passing. Many a time I would see and talk with Armand through the years in Atlantic City and at my Uncle Phils barbershop, we would have such a nice time while all the fellas got their haircuts!It was always pleasant to see him and talk with him. He enjoyed living in Atlantic City near his friends yet he would speak about his sister and the(farm)acres he had in Dorothy. May God Bless Him. Love, Elisa Jo Eagan(Husband Gregory Joseph Hamaty,son Michael Patrick Kelly II and Mom Grace J. Eagan)

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