May God bless you and your...
Although I only saw Joy several times since high school, it was a pleasure to have known her. Mahlon Fegley
Mahlon Fegley
February 07, 2024
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
1947 - 2024
Joy Allen Konnick (76), known for her tenacity and love of adventure, passed away peacefully in her Pottstown home on January 17, 2024 after a two year battle with Pancreatic Cancer. Born December 30, 1947 in Derry Township, she was the first daughter of George and Virginia (Angney) Allen. As a...
Read MoreAlthough I only saw Joy several times since high school, it was a pleasure to have known her. Mahlon Fegley
Mahlon Fegley
February 07, 2024
Dayna and family...So sorry for your loss. She was so engaged in your lives, loved family fun, beamed with pride about her grandkids´ accomplishments and continued to participate, even though it was getting increasingly hard for her. We talked occasionally and she loved a good story and loved to laugh. I admired Joy for her positivity...to spite her illness, she pushed its boundaries, and kept enjoying life. She was so brave.
Pat Nester Salaneck
February 01, 2024 | Friend
My husband Patrick and I worked with Joy in real estate for many years The name "Joy" suited her well as she was a joy to work with and in general. She had a great sense of humor and always a smile on her face Carol Gorey Slattery
Carol Gorey Slattery
February 01, 2024 | Work
My condolences for a friend I knew long ago.
Dave Brunner
February 01, 2024 | Friend
I feel like a part of my childhood has died. Joy and I grew up in the same neighborhood,often running after lightening bugs or playing " dress up" with old grown up clothes. Later we graduated to playing kick ball or baseball in the field behind the Allen's house. I also graduated with Joy in 1965. As often happens,we move on and lose touch. At the most recent reunion,I was able to connect with Joy and bring back those child hood memories of running the streets of Reynolds Ave. and State...
Sharon Faust Snyder
January 31, 2024 | School
Joy was a joy to be around, always upbeat, smiling , laughing and having a good time. She was afraid of nothing. Told she had cancer, she hiked the Appalachian trail, walked proudly bareheaded and beat her odds for years. She loved her family beyond belief and lived life to the fullest. I will miss her positive spirit a lot. I know she is partying in heaven . Love and miss you dear friend!!!
Bunny Gross
January 31, 2024 | Friend
My condolences for a fellow high school friend.
Dennis Bardman
January 31, 2024 | School
So saddened by Joy's untimely passing. As a former classmate and friend, Joy truly lived up to her name with her zest for life and devotion to her family. She will be missed, but not forgotten. May God bless you and keep you close dear Joy.
Joel Fredric Calabrese
January 31, 2024 | Friend
What a lovely lady!
Ed Schaeffer
January 31, 2024