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Joyce Ann Boeberitz

Fraser, Michigan

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Fraser, Michigan
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American Heart Association

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Joyce Ann Boeberitz, resident of Sterling Heights, died peacefully in her home on February 17, 2010 surrounded by the love of her family. She was 84 years of age. Joyce was born on November 6, 1925 in Detroit, daughter of the late Howard and Margaret Chandler. She was a graduate of Grosse Pointe High School. Joyce was married for over 30 years to her first husband, William Hart, and was blessed with five beautiful children. Bill passed away in 1985. She then was united in marriage to her beloved husband, Donald Boeberitz. The couple resided in Eastpointe until moving to Sterling Heights in 2004. Joyce retired from General Motors Photographic Department after over 20 years of employment. Joyce was a loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend who will be deeply missed. Her deepest love in life was spending time with her family. Joyce is survived by her beloved husband for over 25 years, Donald; dearest children, Tim Hart, Linda Chmura, Bill (Debby) Hart, John(Sue) Hart, and Susanne Bell; loving step-children, David (Rhonda) Boeberitz and Debbie (Bob) Wrocklage; cherished grandchildren, Alexis (Jon) Chaisson, Tegan Hart, Richard Ren, Robyn (Tom) Holloway, Tracy Ren, Jon Ren, Jason (Amy) Hart, Patrick Hart, Ashley (Jake) Omey, Courtney Hart, Josh Bell, Jeremy Bell, Brad Davis, Jordan Davis and Zachery Davis; precious great grandchildren, Brayden Ren, Addison and Noah Halloway, Molly, Chandler, Nolan and Ellie Hart. She was preceded in death by her dear sister Marilyn Slanec. Visitation will be held in Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home, 32814 Utica Rd., Fraser, on Thursday 5pm-9pm, Friday 1pm-9pm. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 11am in Hope United Church of Christ with Rev. Ralph Brown officiating. Memorials may be addressed to the American Heart Association. Share memories on line at www.faulmannwalsh.com

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I was deeply saddened when I read my email today to learn of the passing of a very dear sweet lady. Joyce always brightened my day at work with her beautiful, happy smiling face. My condolances to her husband Don and the rest of her family.

I saw Joyce's obituary in the paper today and all I can think of is what a happy person she was when I knew her at GM Photo. Don, I wish you my deepest condolances, Joyce was a gem. I'll see you tonight. Joe Gohl

We are so saddened to hear of your loss.. We have such nice memories of "Granny BoBo" and will always remember her radiant smile. We are confident that she is finally home, in the arms of the loving Father. May God's grace be with all of you during this time.

I read of Joyce's passing while visiting in Arizona. She was a beautiful lady whom we were blessed to have as a neighbor on Princeton Court in Fraser. My condolences to the entire family. May she rest in peace.
Jan Hooper, Fraser, Michigan

Our deepest regrets to your beautiful family. Aunt Joyce was a lovely, calm but also spirited woman who will be missed. She and Marilyn can be together forever now. Love you all.