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Joyce M. Walliser

Granite City, Illinois

1938 - 2012

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Joyce WalliserJoyce M. Walliser, nee Brooks, 74, of Granite City, Ill., born on May 4, 1938, in Granite City, Ill., died at 7:15 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 21, 2012, at Gateway Regional Hospital in Granite City, Ill.Mrs. Walliser was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her father, Thurman Brooks;...

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Moma i miss you so much i miss our daily talks i have nobody i can go to anymore except god give dad hugs and kisses for me Merry Christmas sweet moma

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I just heard yesterday at Church that she had passed. I so miss my computer. Remember she is just a heart beat away from you becuase she is always in your heart. Remember the good times. If you need me Karen I am just a phone call away.

I always thought she was a beautiful lady with a warm heart and lots of love. She will be missed greatly.

Mom, while I am grieving too, I am trying to be strong. Is is so hard. I love and miss you deeply with each passing day. My heart is so heavy. Christmas day all I could think about was you and how you and dad always made our Christmas special. You taught us that Christmas wasn't all about gifts, it was about the birth of Jesus Christ. You and dad taught us it was better to give than receive and appreciate all the things in life everyday and not just one day. I remember you would not...

I love u grandma!!

I love u grandma!!

You was always thre for me n its killing me so bad tht ur gone buh I kno your n a better place now n not in pain u n me was so close I miss u so much grandma I love u n thank u for always being there for me I love u rest n peace your always b in my heart!

she was the best mom in the world.i love and miss u so much mom u will be missed but i know u will have ur eyes on me.

When I think of the often used phrase "It takes a village," I think of the wonderful contributions from the parents living on 6th street when we were all growing up. Joyce was one of those parents, ever vigilant, ever caring. Joyce modeled patience, kindness, and devotion. She leaves us with a emptiness that will take time to heal. For those of us who grew up under her watchful eye as we played and fought on sixth street, she leaves us with a strong foundation from which many lives have been...