Joyce-Wright-Obituary

Joyce Wright

Obituary

WRIGHT, Joyce, 70, of Tampa, died October 4, 2003 in Tampa. Survived and much loved by her husband, Lawrence; daughters, Delia, Sharon, Terri and Joy; sons, Mitch and Andy; sisters, Claudia and Deanna; 15 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Mass will be held at Rocky Creek...

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Aunt Joyce,
I will miss you greatly. You have a lot of places to save for all of us and we will all be there eventually. You always made us laugh no matter the situation,and you loved us all as we loved you. It will be nice knowing that there is someone watching over us. My time with you and yours will always be a happy time in my heart. I love you.
Love,
Rhonda

Mom,
I'm sorry you had to suffer so much and for so long. I know Jesus has His arms around you and that you are now one of His special Angels in paradise.

You have been such a part of my life for so long, and I have many happy and sad memories of our family life. All of the trials and tribulations have helped to make me what I am today, and for that I am grateful to you and feel Blessed. REST now Mom and know that you are loved and missed, but one day we will be with...

Mom, I know that you are the lucky one and finally at peace. It has to be the most beautiful place to be and you deserve to be there. I know you will be looking over us and you will always be in my thoughts and my heart. I never believed that you would be gone, I will miss you, always. I will try my best to take care of Pampaw. I love you, Joy

Goodnight, my always friend. Sleep tight, I'll see you in the morning.

Love,
Zel

Dear Mamaw, I want to thank you for every childhood memory that you blessed me with. Without you our family wouldn't know and love each other as much as we do. I am very happy for you, for you are in your heavenly garden that I have heard so much about in my growing years, but I am sad that my son will never get to hear those stories from you as I did. I promise to pass them on to him as you did to me. I will always love and remember you no matter what.I will remember to pass on the "Recipes...

Terri:
I am so sorry for the loss of your step-mom. I know, as w/Gail, she had been sick for sometime. This will give us peace of mind to know that she is no longer suffering, but rejoicing in the presence of family, friends and the dear LORD.
love,
mark gentile

To my Mama, I miss you so much. Thank you for all you've taught me but the best and most important thing you taught me is unconditional love. I know you are walking in your garden now. Please save a place for me. I will love you forever. Love always, your daughter, Sharon Kathleen

My prayers go out to the family during this sadden time. May the Lord lift you up high and welcome you into his Kingdom.

Dear Family,
Please do not cry tears of pain and sorrow. We should not be sad, but rejoicing in Mamaw's freedom and entry into her next life. We all know the pain she suffered and the multiple tribulations she faced in her life. She spent her life struggling and striving to survive. She was tired and to needed to rest. Now she rests in Heaven with our Heavenly Father. Where He can keep her safe and has a place prepared for her for eternity. She will never know pain again, she will...