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Joyce Girard

Eau Claire, Florida

1937 - 2020

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Joyce was born November 17th, 1937 to Lorraine and Ronald Harwood in Ladysmith, WI. She graduated from Ladysmith High School where she was a cheerleader and involved in many other school activities. She married her high school sweetheart Jim Girard and they had two sons together.She owned and...

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Joyce didn't know me, but we went to Ladysmith HS. She graduated several years before me. As I recall, she was a cheerleader when her husband to be was a great basketball player. recall her being one of the most beautiful people in Ladysmith. I think she was Homecoming Queen one year. I graduated with her sister, Arlene. I found her as I was looking for Arlene's obituary. I fear Arlene died in January 2021 without an obituary. Hopefully loved ones were at her side or grieved her...

Joyce and my mother Elaine spent time together at Oak Gardens in Altoona.

I talked to Joyce often as well as her husband Jim who never missed a day visiting.

A storybook relationship between the Cheerleader and the HS Quarterback and unending love for each other.

God-speed Joyce

Dear Jim and Family,
We are so sorry to learn of Joyce’s passing. She was an exceptionally kind, warm and caring person who will be missed by all those fortunate to know her.

My grandma was the sweetest most amazing person to both me and my children (Avery and Madison). I was fortunate enough to make many memories with her as a child and as an adult. I would love visiting her in Florida. We would often go shopping, watch movies, play games and stay up late talking to each other. She always made me laugh.

She will always be remembered for her beautiful smile, infectious laugh, kindness, generosity and her sense of style. She was always dressed to the...

Dear Jim, Jay and Family, and Jan,
Deep sympathies to you all in the passing of your Joyce. Of course I haven't seen her for many years, but she was a grand lady who sure raised a nice family.
Sincerely,
Dan Seichter