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Joyce Frigo Obituary

Joyce (Cameron) Frigo, age 71, died on October 9, 2008 at St. Vincent Hospital, surrounded by her family. She is preceded in death by her parents, Frederick & Evelyn (Allen) Cameron and a sister Elaine. She was a beloved mother of four sons, Norman, Blake, and Dirk Frigo of Worcester and Kyle Frigo of Yuba City, Ca. She is also a much loved grandmother of nine grand children and a great-grandmother of one grandchild.

Joyce was born in Worcester and had lived here all of her life. She was a graduate of Commerce High School. She served her nation proudly in the United States Army. She worked for the St. Francis Home for many years before she retired.

Funeral services are private. To share your thoughts and memories of Joyce, please visit her guestbook at:

mercadantefuneral.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Oct. 12, 2008.

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Kyle and Debbie Frigo

October 25, 2008

To all my Moms friends and family,

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. And that is the case with our mom. I would like to thank everyone for their sincere thoughts and prayers as we go through this most difficult time in our lives, having to deal with her loss. Everyone that knows our mom, knows that she has been through a lot and she continued to spread her cheer with her smile, contagious laugh and her love of life, family and friends. Even though we have lost such a wonderful Mother, Nana and Great-Nana, we can all rest assure she is finally at peace and no longer in pain.

As we move forward in our lives we will always remember what a special person she was and that she loved us all unconditionally. Mom, we know that you are in a better place and will be watching over us.

Mom, we love you and will miss you dearly. Thank you for always being there for us as we journey through ours lives.

Love Always and Forever,


Kyle, Debbie, Jenni, and Kyle Frigo Melinda, Oscar and Danny Gomez

MARYANN KEENAN

October 16, 2008

TO ALL OF JOYCE"S 4 BOYS AND FAMILIES AND ( GRANDKIDS).I WORKED AT SFH FOR YEARS WITH YOUR MOM.WE BECAME BEST OF FRIENDS IN AND OUT OF WORK.AFTER I MOVED TO FLORIDA I ONLY GOT TOO SEE HER ABOUT ONCE A YEAR.WE TALKED ON THE PHONE OFTEN AND KEEPED IN TOUCH.ARE BIRTHDAY"S ARE THE SAME.THERE WAS A SPECIAL BOND BETWEEN US.I KNOW SHE"S IN A BETTER PLACE NOW AND THERE"S NO MORE SUFFERING.THANK YOU SO MUCH BLAKE FOR GETTING INTOUCH WITH ME..MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL.MISSING YOUR MOM :(

Lisa Mongeau

October 14, 2008

Joyce was a wonderful human being..I knew of her rather well when she was at St. Francis Home, and she was a joy to have around as a C.N.A, and as a fellow employee. We had great times together when her & i would be on our breaks together, she was a fun person, and happy go lucky as well..My deepest sympathy's go out to you all, your mom was awesome..

Donna Gomez

October 14, 2008

I send my Condoencses to Joyces Family.She was a very nice person could always make u smile and will be missed by a lot of people.Now she is in a happy place looking down on all of us.

Eleanore Dinneen

October 14, 2008

To Joyce's family: Joyce was by far one of the most caring people I know. I worked with her for years at SFH, it was a joy. She talked lovingly and with great pride of her boys and their families. The world was a better place for many because of her sunshine. God Bless you all.

Gloria Turner

October 13, 2008

I, too, knew Joyce from Saint Francis Home, although I didn't work the floors with her. She was a nice lady. My sympathy is with all of you.

Rob Heath

October 13, 2008

I'm deeply sorry for you're loss.I know how difficult a time this is .
Remember the good times,and
keep your memories forever.

Oscar Gomez

October 13, 2008

To all of Joyce's Family and Friends,

Your loss is immense and your hearts are heavy at a time like this. I offer my prayers to you and yours. Joyce was an amazing grandmother to my wife and loving great grandmother to my son. But what I loved the most about her is how easily she made me part of her family, even though I never had the pleasure of meeting her in person. While our conversations on the phone were memorable I would give anything to have met her just once. I have no doubt in my mind that Joyce is in a better place right now looking down on everybody and wishing your hearts were lighter with the joyous memories you spent with her.

Lori Couture

October 12, 2008

i'm so sorry for your loss. i worked at the saint francis home with joyce for many years.. she was such a nice woman.. she had a contagious laugh! when she laughed you couldnt help but smile.. god bless you joyce, you will be missed!

Shirley Wood (Murphy)

October 12, 2008

My deepest sympathy is being sent to the family of one of my long time
friends, Joyce. We met when we were in our teens and had many fun
times together. Joyce loved to dance
and her contagious laugh could fill a room. She will surely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Gentile Cassandra

October 12, 2008

Joyce U will be missed so much U were loved by many and u touched so many hearts I really did like coming to work whenu were heer because i loved seeing ur face. and i will watch over ur family as i know u were from up above and say hi to my grammy.

robert hale

October 12, 2008

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

beverly and ken larson

October 12, 2008

To all of Joyce's Family,

so very sorry to hear of your Moms passing. The picture in the paper says it all. She had a smile you couldnot forget, and a personality to match. she will surely be missed.

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