Joy-Nissenbaum-Obituary

Joy Nissenbaum

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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On December 26, 1924, in Sioux City, Iowa, J.J. and Irene Arkin were blessed as they welcomed a beautiful baby daughter into this world, whom they appropriately named Joy. She spent her earliest years in the tiny, rural town of Akron, Iowa, where she attended school. Excelling academically, and...

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Steve,
Very sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom.She is in my prayers
Mike Cavanaugh

Hope,so sorry to hear about your grandmother's passing my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To our friends the Nissenbaums, please accept our deepest condolences from the entire Appleman Family. She was a wonderful woman.

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Joy Nissenbaum. I knew her for over 55 years, and was one of the finest women i have ever known. I send my prayers to her family at this difficult time.

So sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Nissenbaum. As an employee of Frederick's for many years in the 70's and 80's, Joy was always very personable and respectful to us all. She was a lovely lady.

I HADN'T SEEN JOY FOR YEARS BUT ALWAYS FOUND HER SINCERE SMILE WHEN I WOULD SEE HER.MY CONDOLENCES.

your mom is being buried on a day when all the Jewish Nation will mourn her passing. My own mom passed on this very holiday one year ago. May their

We are so sorry for the lose of your Mom, she was loved by so many.

Margie and Family,
We are so very sorry for your loss! We truly loved Joy and will miss her terribly! She is with Fred and happy once again!
We love you! Laura and Paul Prioli