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Joyce M. Fuller

New York, New York

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1924 - 2013FULLER -- Joyce Christine Malm, at home in Manhattan on July 11, 2013, at age 89. Born in Brooklyn in 1924, the daughter of Swedish immigrants Sigfrid Malm and Allin Carlson Malm, Joyce graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and the University of Wisconsin. She married...

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I Kunja remember the lovely week that Joyce spent in Kerala with us. I very fondly remember how we first met on the playground almost 60 years ago in parkway village Queens. I Titu am so grateful to have got to know her. I admired her indomitable spirit and her love of New York. Miss her so much when I visit NY. Love to Cordy and Ann From Kunja and Titu

I met Joyce very late in her life in a writing class at the New School and loved her writing, her joy and love of literature, and her eagerness to get to the bottom of things! Ended up taking 2 or 3 classes with her.

My heart stopped when I got to know that Joyce passed away.She was such a sweet lady for the few months I met her and was being a companion and doing little errands for her and taking her to GRIS TIDIES super market and the little walks by her neighborhood.May you rest in Peace Joyce.You were such a wonderful Mom to Cordie and Anne.Love you and Miss you.

I knew Joyce as a very dear family friend, through my aunt Kunja. She always made New York special because she loved the city and always was game to do something interesting. I remember her acute intelligence, her decency, her genuineness and sincerity. She had such an amazing life, and her joie de vivre came through at all times. My condolences to Cordie and Anne.

Dear Anne, Cordie, and family,
Your lovely memorial service made me realize all the more acutely what a special person Joyce was. And what fine children and grandchildren she has.
My deepest condolences on your loss.
~ David Weiss

Dear Anne and Cordie,
Joyce and your family helped us through many difficult times when we lived in Parkway Village. She was always there for us.
Joyce was a very special woman.
~ Pearl Weiss and family

1961

I met Joyce at Central Park Tennis some fifteen years ago, and remember thinking, What a delightful woman! I so admired her dedication and enjoyment of the sport. She asked me one day, in sort of a philosophical moment, when she knew her strength was not matching her desire to play, whether I thought life was worth living withoug tennis. My reply was yes of course, but perhaps not quite as much fun. Then we had a good laugh together. Rest in Peace, Joyce.

We met at Central Park Tennis -- such a lovely, kind person. She asked me one time if I thought life was worth living without tennis. I said I was sure it was, but perhaps not quite as much fun. Rest in Peace, Joyce.