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Joyce Ann Confere

Lakeland, Florida

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JOYCE ANNCONFERE, 66 LAKELAND - Joyce Ann Confere, 66, died Thursday, April 5, 2012 at her home in Lakeland due to heart failure. She was born September 18, 1945 in Columbus, Ohio to Samuel and Margaret Palmer. Joyce is survived by her loving husband Joe L. Spracklin; daughters, Di-ana (Bobby)...

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You are missed by so many. Joyce, you were such a kind lady and I am grateful to have such wonderful memories of you. May you rest in peace. Thinking of you today and sending so much love to your family and friends that miss you.

Mom, not a day passes that I don't think of you and miss your guidance.. I love you and I miss you dearly..

Aunt Jo , we love you and miss you tremendously . You will always have a space in my heart . Till we meet again

I think back to all tne fond memories going to Aunt Jo's playing with Diane and Vicky. Aunt Jo was ready to put the heat on me when I was bad but was always willing to show me love, warmth and affection.

I will miss my Aunt Jo, and her loving hugs and kisses . I will always remeber her . love you lots ,
John and Karen Palmer and family

heaven is surely rejoycing with their new angel.prayers going out for your family and friends.you will be missed by all,especially your childhood friend.loving and missing you---mary ellis kibler(choo)

Joyce has been a part of my family for several years. The one thing you always knew was the love she had for her children, grandchildren,family and friends. They should always remember that love was always there. Sorry for the loss to all the family. She will be missed a lot.I did not hear or see her often, but I always knew I could expect the Christmas card from her and Joe. She loved life. Glad she found someone to enjy it with finally.

MOM I WILL MISS ALL OF YOUR SMILES AND BIG HUGS AND WARM LOVING KISSES

my prayers and thoughts are with her numerous friends and family--life will not be the same without her Lee Johnson

I will never forget the times we visited you while we were down in Florida. I will miss you Aunt Jo.