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Joyce DeWitt Metcalf

Louisville, Kentucky

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Metcalf, Joyce DeWitt,67, who lived her beliefs, went to her Heavenly Father October 7, 2014 after a long, courageous battle with cancer.She was a kind, friendly, generous, very giving and dependable person to family, friends and everyone she met. She was preceded in death by her parents; son,...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Joyce and I played sports together at the Patch and graduated together from Manual in 1965. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. She was always such a fun and happy person. My sincere sympathy for your loss. God be with you, your family and friends.

Wayne, you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. There are no words to exoress our sympathy. We only spent a little time with you and Joyce when we were with John and Sherry. Those times were always so enjoyable and fun. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Billie and Harvey Detroy

Thanks for all the kindness and joy you always had whenever you brought Gary to my house or when I dropped him off at yours for a visit. RIP, and may God be with you now and forever. My prayers are for the family. Stay strong and rejoice in her memory.

Joyce..you were always the best cousin a girl could have and i will never forget all we did together..we sure had some fun times,always happy and so giving..such a warm heart for everyone..you will be sadly missed..till we meet again..God has you in his arms...love u always..

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. Joyce was a wonderful caring person and we had a lot of great memories that I will never forget.

Aunt Joyce I will cherish our memories forever. You were an amazing aunt who always cared about everyone else so much. I will never forget the wonderful person you were. I love you Aunt Joyce

I did not know Joyce well, but after being introduced by my loving sister n law Kimalee, Kenny's wife, I soon realized that Joyce was a loving, friendly person that always greeted me with a sweet smile and a welcoming hello! May you be at peace at home with our loving God.

Joyce was always very welcoming and kind to me. She was always upbeat. I am so thankful that we, her brothers and wives, got together on Wednesday, 10/1, for an evening of reminiscing and laughter. She said that she loved the times like that. We were getting ready to leave, thinking we were tiring her, and she asked that we stay a while longer and keep sharing memories. She was loved very much and will be missed greatly. Rest in Peace, Joyce.

She was a wonderful blessing to all of us. I hope that you may all find comfort in God's perfect love.