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Joyce Turner-Marko

Webster, Massachusetts

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February 27, 2018
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Webster, Massachusetts

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Joyce A. (Harpin) Turner-Marko, 76Webster - Joyce A. (Harpin) Turner-Marko, 76, passed away Tuesday, February 27 in the Webster Manor.She leaves her husband of 29 years, Gordon C. Marko; two children, Randy Turner and Wendy Kalil; two step-children, Athena Hartman-Marko and Stephanie Marko; a...

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Joyce, I can't believe it's been a year. My heart is still as heavy & broken. Marko & Wendy, I love you both. Joyce is ice skating with the angels, looking down on you with the special love only she could give. Love to heaven, love to you who she left behind.

Words can not express the sorrow and pain that you must feel. May these words from God's word bring you comfort.

2Thessalonians 2: 16,17.

PL.

Joyce was classy, smart, never asked anything from anybody. She worked hard, loved her family harder. She was the most optimistic kind person I ever knew. I will always look up to her. I loved her so much. My deepest sympathies to Marko, Wendy, Melissa, Tia, John, Chris, Bobby & the rest of the family. I'm sure Jeff was waiting for her at heavens gate. Sending my love to you all.

The family continues to be in our thoughts and prayers. Hey girlfriend, you will always have a space in my heart. I'll catch up with you.

The Family continues to be in our thoughts and prayers...Joyce will always be in our hearts. Hey girlfriend, I'll catch up with you.

Stephanie I'm very sorry for your loss. Prayers kisses and hugs coming your way. Love you
Anne Marie

I am so sorry Marco my deepest condolences to you and the family I will see you tomorrow Don mallett

Joyce, you had a profound impact on my life! I will always treasure our times on the ice and rides to the rinks together. Thank you for being such an incredible person in my life! Chris

so very sorry to hear of the passing of Joyce. she was my first figure skating instructor. what a wonderful women. lynn clockedile