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Love and miss you Joy. Thinking of you
Carson Brown
July 20, 2021 | Family
Klein, Texas
Age 78
JOY LAVON LONG, 78, of Houston passed away May 20, 2014. She is preceeded in death by her parents, Ted and Ruth Butler, and brother Kenneth Butler. Survivers include her husband, Bobby P. Long; son, Lance Gene Long and wife Vickie; granddaughter, Annika Claire Long; brother, Eugene Louis Butler...
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Carson Brown
July 20, 2021 | Family
We felt blest to know and to have Joy as a dear friend. "Hearts that care remember"
Julia & Neal Moseley
June 01, 2014 | Houston, TX
I worked with Joy at USFR/Channel 55,
I will miss meeting at one of our fav hamburger places. She was so kind and always aware of others needs. She will be missed by many. My prayers go out to her family.
Lori Moyer
May 28, 2014 | Houston, TX
We've known and worked with Joy and Bobby Long for many years, through good times and bad. Joy was always the beam of sunshine to cheer up our lives and keep us moving forward. Thank you Joy for every act of kindness you bestowed. You will be missed but not forgotten.
Ron Cormick
May 23, 2014 | Cypress, TX
I had the pleasure of working with Joy for over 5 years at USFR Media Group. I also had the pleasure to call her my dear friend. She and I shared laughs and tears together along with some great "cat" stories! Joy was a treasure and will be missed. My heartfelt sympathy is with her family at this time.
Jill Engelking
May 23, 2014 | Katy, TX
Joy was a precious person and I knew it the moment I met her. She certainly brought joy to our work place for many years. I've missed her the past two years, especially our trips to the Lancome counter for the "gift with purchase" specials. She adored her family so I do also. Peace and blessings to you. dw
Donna White
May 23, 2014 | Houston, TX
Sweet Joy was a wonderful lady, strong spirit and constant friend. She will be dearly missed.
Greg, Carson, Kaddy, Krissy & Linda Brown
Linda Brown
May 22, 2014 | Houston, TX
Bless the family and give them strength (PMCS)
May 22, 2014
Joy and I met in the autumn of 1954 when we both arrived in Waxahachie Texas to enroll in the college there. For the next two years we shared room 225 in the Girl's Dorm where we shared everything including clothes,
Deviled Ham, crackers, and cream cheese from the little corner grocery, secrets, giggles, and Mrs Butler's outstanding peanut butter cookies which she sent on a regular basis. Joy was always full of joy; her name defined her perfectly. She was beautiful on the inside as well...
Janis Dorris
May 22, 2014 | Phoenix, AZ