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EDWARD PAUL JOYCE

Crystal Lake, Illinois

1934-2010

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Edward Paul Joyce, 75, died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, at Centegra Memorial Medical Center, Woodstock, IL from congestive heart failure. Edward was born in Elgin, IL on Jan. 27, 1934. He was the son of longtime Elgin Courier News Reporter Edward (Sparky) Joyce and Ann B. Fox. He is a former...

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I am so sorry to hear about Ed. I haven't seen him in so many years...
He was a good man!
Mo Smith Szydlowski

To the family of Edward Joyce, my heart is saddened at the news of the loss of your father. I know how difficult it was to lose your beloved mom, Nancy just a short time ago. You all have much to be proud of with the caring and loving parents you have shared. Know that they are together again and watching over their cherished children and grandchildren.

God Bless the family of Edward and Nancy.

Tricia Puleo
From Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin

(Nancy's neighbor...

Buddies since 3rd grade, Jacob, Joyce in everyhthing throughout alphebitized high school, left & right guards on St. Ed's fottball team, roommates at Notre Dame, best buddies since forever. I'll miss you 'Sparky'. Your quick wit and truly funny humor will be sorely missed by all. Till we meet again - Jake

My heartfelt thanks for the life of Ed Joyce, and my sincere sympathy to his family. I serve the First Congregational Church of Crystal Lake. Ed Joyce's last act in life was one of true charity. He delivered a box of supplies for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Godspeed, Ed.

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Ed's family. I had the opportunity to work with him and know him socially, He was one of the finest people I have ever met. His kindness and warm feelings for others will be remembered. Ed will truly be missed

Ken Balaskovits, Park Ridge

I worked at Peoples Gas in Advertising/PR with Ed and thought he was the nicest guy. Always busy typing the next annual report. I'd kid him that his latest report was terrific. I read it at night and fell asleep in 3 minutes!!!

In November I ran into Ed at the Wellington Restaurant in Arlington Hts. He was having lunch with some PG retirees. His voice was raspy due to medication but looked fine. And we were happily talking about old friends & what we were up to in...