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Joyce L. Cronk

Syracuse, New York

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December 18, 2004 Joyce L. Cronk, 50, of Sodus, formerly of Syracuse, died suddenly December 18, 2004. Joyce is survived by her husband, Ronald Cronk II; daughter, Anne Cronk; brothers, Robert Martineau of FL, John (Linda) Martineau of Cicero, Steve Martineau of VA and Eric (Randy) Martineau of...

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Ron and family - I am so deeply saddened to hear of your loss. I wish you heal quickly. Our thoughts are with you. God bless.

-The Blovat family

So sorry to hear about Joyce. She was a person I could always talk too. I enjoyed all the years we worked together at Ames. She will be missed. Frank

Dear Ron and Anne:
God gives special comfort to the children that lose a parent and people that lose a partner. May you experience His arms wrapped around you in the deepest places of your heart.

I believe some of the best memories I have of Aunt Joyce were when I was younger and we would play Barbie’s together. It was not so much as the Barbie’s as it was the love and care she radiated whenever she spent time with me. As I got older we became pen pals and I remember the joy I felt receiving her letters. She put so much into them. She had a wonderful gift for making someone feel very special inside and I will always remember her for that. She was a wonderful person and I feel blessed...

Ron, I'm so sorry to hear about Joyce! I hope God gives you all the strength at this time in need. Joyce will be missed very much by me and everyone she knew. Prayers and hugs to you and Anne. Love, Karen

Ron, I am so shocked and totally saddened to hear of the passing of Joyce. You and Anne are in my thoughts and prayers as you struggle, with the help of God, to continue on in this difficult time. I shall miss Joyce very much as I will always remember the great fun times we enjoyed at Ames, and knowing what joy and happiness you and Anne were in her life. May God bless you and comfort you all in the days ahead. Love, Tom Boyle