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Joy Huntington Roeder

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Of South Freeport, Maine, passed away November 30, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was at home when she passed on after countless weeks of visits from friends and family who shared their love and goodbyes. Joy was born on June 29, 1942 in Washington, DC. After living in Westport, Connecticut for several years, she moved with her family to Falls Church, Virginia in 1948 where she remained and graduated from high school. She went to Gettysburg College where she majored in Political Science and graduated Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1964. There Joy met her husband, Lee Roeder, and they were married the summer following her graduation. Joy and Lee spent 24 years living in Sherborn, Massachusetts before moving to South Freeport, Maine in 1994. The Huntington family were early settlers in this country and Joy was proud to be President of Colonial Dames of Maine for 3 years. Recently, she enjoyed spending winters in Sanibel, Florida with her husband and family. Joy's family members include her husband, Lee Roeder of South Freeport, Maine, her daughter Kristen Lee Roeder of Amherst, Massachusetts, and her two sons, Lee Huntington Roeder of New York, New York and Braden Albert Roeder of Natick, Massachusetts; two daughters-in-law, Nancy Chivas Roeder and Melissa Bouffard Roeder, and four grandchildren including Arianna Joy Roeder-Fabos, Hayden Lee Roeder, Jackson Huntington Roeder and Carson Finley Roeder; one brother, Albert Henry Huntington III; and many in-laws, nieces and nephews. Joy was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2004. Her unshakeable spirit offered her loved ones strength as she faced the disease hopeful, uncomplaining and ever gracious. Joy will be remembered forever as a beautiful, generous and creative woman with vibrant energy she shared with all. Joy was a uniquely talented artist and known for her knitting, quilts and needlepoint. Always a "joy" to be around, Joy brightened everyone's spirit and was a gift to us all. She will be greatly missed by those she left but her caring spirit remains with all she loved and who loved her. A memorial service to celebrate Joy's life will be held at the South Freeport Church on Thursday, December 6th at 2:00 PM. Arrangements under the care of Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth, ME. 207 846-4011. Donations may be made to Cancer Community Center, 778 Main Street, South Portland ME 04106.

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Published by Boston Globe on Dec. 4, 2007.

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Martha Hooper

December 6, 2007

Dear Lee & Family,

Remember our days in Sherborn and how gracious and friendly Joy was. You are in our thoughts.
Martha & Tom Hooper

Janet Montgomery

December 5, 2007

Dear Lee & family - We'll never forget Joy for she was our welcoming committee when we moved to Sherborn in 1982. She was a lovely, gracious and giving woman.
Our condolences to the Roeder family.
Sincerely, Janet & Barry Montgomery

Molly Gingerich

December 4, 2007

Dear Lee and Family,
Joy was a dear friend for many years and I will miss her warm and gentle spirit greatly. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you, always.
Molly Riggs Gingerich (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

Judy Brodkin

December 4, 2007

To Lee and family:
I will always think of Joy as a warm and sharing women who had time for everyone.
My condolences to all of you.

Roger Clement

December 3, 2007

Lee,

Joy was a beautiful woman with a strong will and gentle soul. I will miss her. You, Kristen, Hunt and Braden are in our thoughts and prayers.

Roger Clement & Amy Tchao

Cheryl and John Curran

December 2, 2007

Dear Lee and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We'll never forget the happy days we spent together at our children's wedding in Fla. and the
Thanksgiving dinner we shared in Maine.
Love to all,

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