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Harold L. Joyce

Albany, New York

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ALBANY Harold L. Joyce, 62, died Thursday, December 11, 2003 at St. Peter's Hospital surrounded by his loving family and his Old Friend from Second Street, Fr. John Bradley. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Raymond and Edna Crist Joyce. He was a member of the Christian Brothers...

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Dear Peg and kids--this is my 2nd try at posting a message to you; evidently I failed to "submit" the message properly. We learned of Harold's passing 2 days ago thru a Christmas card from a mutual friend. Didn't even know he was sick!! I sit here composing this teary eyed and engulfed in wonderful memories of our time together in Albany. Almost every memory we have of Albany includes you and yours'. Had we known of Harold's death we would have been there for you, We are sorry not only for...

I'm terribly sorry to hear of your loss. It's been many years since I've been back to Albany, but I've never forgotten the times we had at Blessed Sacrament and playing ball at Beverwyck Park. My deepest sympathies.
Bob Birch

Mrs Joyce and Family, I was saddened to read of Harold's passing away he was a kind and caring man . A man I was proud to know. My prayers to all the Joyce family and may his legacy live on in those he loved. God Bless All of you.

I will forever remember my Brother as a protector of the working men and women of New York State and the IBEW.Thank you Harold for a job well done!

Our Deepest sympathy extended to the Joyce Family. My dad Fred from Livingston Ave. and Harold and his dad were part of what made Albany run so well. Another sad day for Albany. Our prayers extended to you all. Donna and girls

Our sincere sympathy and prayers go to the family of Harold Joyce from the family of David Wright, past president of local 137 IBEW Albany ,NY

Harold was a special person.he was there for you. and great to talk to .im glad to have worked on his election.he always told me he wanted to bring his son over to talk to me about him becoming a chef .the door is always open to his son

To the Family of The Hon. Harold Joyce:

My deepest condolences on your personal loss, and a heartfelt thanks to Mr. Joyce for his service to the community and kindness to all he touched.