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Joyce Evelyn Hamula

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Joyce Evelyn (Jacobs) Hamula 1/26/33 ~ 7/21/03  Joyce Evelyn (Jacobs) Hamula, age 70, died July 21, 2003 in Ketchum, Idaho as the result of injuries sustained in a car accident while vacationing in the Sawtooth Valley that she had loved from her childhood.  Born January 26, 1933 in Long Beach,...

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Dear Joe, Jim, John, Jason, Justin, Jeffrey & families:
Our love and sympathy go out to each one of you at this sad time in your lives. We love and admire the Hamula family so much. We first became acquainted with Joe & Joyce shortly after they were married and moved into our Long Beach 9th Ward. We loved watching the young Hamula boys grow up into tall, strong, handsome men. Joe & Larry Ashton served in the bishopric with Mike in the Ninth Ward, and we always said it was the BEST...

It was with such sorrow that i heard of joyce's passing...what wonderful memories i have of her with our family..i had so many memories of her and her family..my whole growing years and into our child bearing years are entwined with memories of her...my love to Joe and all her boys and their families..what a big hole we have in our lives now...

Dear Brother Hamula:

I was suprised to hear of your wife passing. When Brother Richards and I were out doing our Missionary work and spoke to you that evening, everthing seamed to be ok. It has been hard for me also, after my Father & Mother, and only Sister passed away. Living alone has it's chalanges. Your wife was a wonderful leader to all of us, and I enjoyed both of your friendship.

Sincerely,
Mario Naujoks
Monument Park 15th Ward / Missionary

I was so sorry to hear of Sister Hamula's passing. She was such a sweet, wonderful woman. I will always remember her for what she did for me when I was to be married. The beautiful shower she gave me (along with Sister Harker). I know the people who know her, along with your family will miss her very much. But the wonderful thing is, we have the gospel in our lives. We know we will see her again one day.

My deepest felt condolences to Joseph and his sons at this time of sorrow. Joyce was a wonderful childhood friend, and we also enjoyed a long life of sharing. I will also miss her. I send my prayers and love to all of you.

To Joe and family, with our love and happy remembrance of Joyce, a great and wonderful lady of quality.

Joe and family-
I just heard about the passing of Joyce. I wanted you to know she was one of my greatest examples. Through watching her service in the Relief Society with my mother, Aileen Calton, and with Irene Dougherty, I learned to love excellence, to express my creative talents, and learned how to influence the desires of my children in a Christlike way. I cannot measure her sweet, wonderful influence on my life. I am so very thankful for her life and her love. My heart goes out...

Our thoughts and prayers are with Joe and family at this time. Joyce is truly a saint and will be missed in the Monument Park 15th ward.

Dear Joe,
What a shock to hear about Joyce! Our prayers are with you and your family. She is such a wonderful woman and a great example to all of us. With love Bob and Diane Ward