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Joy Sullivan Freeman

Irmo, South Carolina

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September 24, 1957
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Irmo, South Carolina

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Joy Sullivan Freeman IRMO Joy Sullivan Freeman, 55, was born September 24, 1957 in Jacksonville, FL and passed away on Sunday, March 3, 2013. She was a daughter of Mary Sullivan and the late Ray Sullivan. Joy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and a great friend. She was a...

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Dear Brian and family,
I just found out about Joy's passing. I worked with her for many years at Providence Hospital where she was charge nurse on 4th east and 1st east. We had so many good times and laughed so hard. She loved her charms on her necklas. She loved to tell us about Hawaii. She was wonderful to all of us. I am thankful I had her in my life for a while. She was a beautiful lady and friend.

Rachel.... My heart hurts so much for you. I think about you every day. I pray for sweet memories remembered and for healing. hug to you and your family.

Always smiling and happy, that is how I will remember Joy. We shared stories about our connections to Hawaii and I learned from her. She will be missed by so many that appreciated and loved her. Arnetta

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I'M SORRY THAT I COULD NOT ATTEND THE MEMORIAL I WAS OUT OF THE COUNTRY. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS ANY THING I CAN DO TO HELP YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME.

My prayers and condolences with the Freeman family and all those who knew Joy personally. I will always remember the good times, we had while I worked as a Unit Secretary and Interpreter at Lexington Medical Center, Joy always made me smile. I am very sadden and numb for words, just months back I remember her asking me about the Zumba class and weight loss. We must keep her close to our hearts and pray and know that she is always with us in spirit and keep the good memories. Lord, thank...

I was a friend a co-worker of Joy's at Urgent Care. She was immediately my mentor and my friend. She and I had a common bond in our love for our daughters and grandchildren. She certainly was proud of them! I will miss her greatly. You will all remain in my prayers!

Jes, my heart and thoughts are with you and yourfamily during this time of great loss and sadness. May this candle represent the light, the love, and the memories of your Mother. Please remember... my dearest friend, that afterglow will always remain... remain of the light she once shed. I love you Jes.

Dear Freeman Family and especially Rachel and the boys,
You loss is grievous. Joy's job is finished and your family must find the way to carry on. Our family has been blessed by her work in raising her family. We will celebrate her life and mourn her loss. May God give you strength.
Don and Sandy Jonas

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.