Joyce-Attis-Obituary

Joyce Attis

Toronto, Ontario

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ATTIS, Joyce - Passed away on Thursday, November 25, 2010, at Humber River Regional Hospital. Joyce was a daughter of the late Ben and Leah (Goldman) Attis of Moncton, N.B. Sister and sister-in-law of Audrey and Irwin Lampert, Joel Attis, and the late Louis Attis. Sister-in-law of Kathy Attis....

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My sincere condolences to Joyce's family. I am deeply saddened to learn of Joyce's passing. I was truly blessed to have met her through her work with The Concerned Kids where her passion and dedication to the children of Toronto was astounding. She inspired me with the energy and enthusiasm that she put into everything she did, and her devotion to enriching the lives of so many. Joyce will be dearly missed, but her light will shine forever in the countless lives she touched.

I WAS SO SADDENED TO HEAR OF JOYCE'S PASSING. SHE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL. CATHY DUFFY

We were so saddened to hear of Joyce`s passing. Please accept our sincerest condolences . We hope the fond memories of all who knew this lovely lady will forever be a blessing to her family and friends.
Beverley & Stephen Bratt

I couldn't have ask for a better Aunt.

My deepest sympathies to all who knew and loved her.

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Joyce's passing. My prayers are with the family at this difficult time. Many memories flooded the corners of my mind today and I smile as I reflect back to the time when the both of us travelled to Cancun, Mexico to celebrate her 50th birthday. She had such a zest for life. Joyce, you will be missed!
God needed another angel and He chose Joyce!
Sincerely,
Alexandra Tesluk Gibson

My deepest sympathies to all the families of the late Joyce Attis. My fond memories of Joyce go back many decades in Moncton, Camp kadimah and in the cottage and beaches she loved. I know Joyce will be greatly missed by all.

Audrey, Irwin, and family, Kathy and Leah,

I know Joyce will be missed by all. She was a wonderful sister, aunt and friend to all with her soft heart and sharing her artistic talent with all. Most of all I remember how good she was to everyone. Her kindness and thoughfulness extended far beyond her family to families of Concerned kids and her "Pet Family", it's her good heart that I will remember always, she always took time out for those in need.

Pam Fletcher

My heartfelt sympathy to Joyce's family. Joyce was a wonderful woman and a very caring individual. I fondly remember the times that I spent with her in Toronto when I was at university. She opened her home to me and it was wonderful to have her friendship. She was a very special person that will be greatly missed.

My memories of Joyce go back to Young Judaea in New Brunswick in the '60's--to Camp Kadimah as co-counsellors--to crossing paths in TO years ago when we lived in the same neighbourhood--
I never ever forgot Joyce's warmth and beautiful smile- and admired her belief in many vital causes.
So many of us share her family's sorrow. There is only one Joyce Attis.
The world needs more.
Martha Guss
Vancouver BC