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Joyce Vivian Randall "Dolly" Noyce

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Joyce Vivian Randall Noyce (Dolly) Joyce Vivian Randall Noyce(Dolly), beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and true friend died on November 4, 2007 after a very short struggle with Acute Leukemia. Joyce is survived by her husband Marvin LeRoy Noyce; sister Barbara; four...

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Mark, Susan and family;
Mark and I were saddened to hear of your loss. We both have memories of her. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. If we can help with anything, please call. Love, Mark and Suzann Snyder

Rachelle and I have been best friends since "before birth". Dolly was a big part of our lives growing up. She was a fun loving and caring woman that I will truly miss, I am very sorry I cant be with you today and your family Rachelle, but my heart and prayers go out to you ..

We were saddened to learn of the passing of Joyce Noyce. She was a good friend and we enjoyed knowing her. Our sympathies go to her family and especially to Marvin.

Sorry to hear about your loss Bob (and family). My thoughts and prayers are with you!

Chris and Family,

I want to express my condolences in the loss of your mother. I did not have the pleasure of knowing her, but I am sure I would have liked her very much. I pray the memories of her laughter and her positive attitude toward life and family will help you to get through the hard times ahead. So many people have dropped by to ask about you, so you have never been far from our thoughts. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

We are sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother, Bob and family. Our hearts are with you and we hope her memories will comfort you at your time of loss.

"Dolly" was a great friend. I truyly enjoyed my few hours with her when getting my nails done. I have fond memories of her. My prayers are with the family in this time of sorrow. Your memories and the love of our Lord are what will bring you through this tough time.

I did not know her long, but I was always very fond of her. She was truly a lady. It was an honor to know her.

I am sorry to hear about the lost of Aunt Joyce. May you all have peace in that she is with family. Our thoughts are with you.