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Joyce Ann Jeffords

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Jeffords, Joyce Ann (Nee Hurst) Age 71, of Franklin. Died peacefully on Wednesday, September 22, 2010. She will be missed greatly by her loving companion Jerry Gunderman. Loving mother of Diane (Peter) Martin and Shaun (Christy) Carey. Proud grandma of Shannon, Katie, Ryan, Cory, Sam, Michaela...

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miss you.love you.God Bless.

It's so sad to see the passing of Joyce. She will be missed. Our prayers go out to her family, she is at peace now. How can we forget the times at the Milwaukee Mile, Raceing Round-up, other places of entertainment and the thundebird in the swimming pool. May God bless

I was greatly saddened upon hearing of her passing. My prayers go out to to all the family and friends of Joyce, she was a wonderful spirit that will be missed.

Joyce was one the the nicest people I've ever know. She will be dearly missed.
My heart and Prayers go out to her family and friends.
God Bless

My sympathy to Joyce's family including
her extended family. My fond memories of our times and trips together will always
bring a smile. A great traveling partner
to Acapulca, our cruise down the Mexican Riviera and Tuscany, Italy. What laughs and great fun we had. Her love of life was
infectious and mine has been richer for it.

please accept our sincerest sympathies. joyce was fun loving and lived life to it's fullest.
may she rest in peace - our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
sue and eddie cluka

One of our crazy girl/pyjjamas party at Joyce's place

I am so saddened and upset with this news. My thoughts and prayers are with Jerry, her children, grandchildren, her mother & sibblings and step children.

Joyce in your last email Sept. 6th you told me that you were very happy and life was good to you. I was so glad to know that you had found someone. Even though she was happy in her new life, she was still missing Terry as much as I miss Richard. Joyce you are going back to Terry.

Stangly I called Joyce Tuesday night...

It was friends at first sight. We met a few years after Terry's death, and my breakup. We were off and running in a fun-filled, ready for anything, much needed, joy spree. Mostly we laughed...a lot. Packer games, dinners out, a trip to Punta Cana, floats in the Erin St. Patricks Day Parade, volunteers for the Sussex Proud American Day, bar hopping and flirting with guys at the Old Templeton, Seigos, and the Speedway, a week in the wilds of Canada fishing with the girls on a 40' house...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.