Maureen-Joyce-Obituary

Sister Maureen A. Joyce RSM

ALBANY Sister, New York

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Joyce, Sister Maureen A. RSM ALBANY Sister Maureen A. Joyce, RSM entered into eternal life on Friday, May 21, 2010, surrounded by her loving family, the Sisters of Mercy and close friends. Sister Maureen was the daughter of Harold Daniel and Mary Heery Joyce and the granddaughter of Bridget...

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You were always by my side and I thank you for everything you done for me at cms You were my miracle I made it in life because of you.I Will never forget you always in My heart miss you dearly. I will always call you my Mom . Patricia Popet

I miss you with all my heart.You were like a mother I never had .I we wish we had more time together can't believe you are gone.love you and miss you every day and years that gone by.I will never forget you.

May you rest in peace

Sister Maureen was one of the most extraordinary of God's creatures--many others have already spelled out just how extraordinary she was. I loved her and will miss her. Much more importantly, the world has lost a tireless and courageous champion for the poor,the weak, the vulnerable, the hated, and all who need a helping hand.

Sr. Maureen was a model of graciousness in a world where that quality is in many ways missing....her examples of grace, charity and faithfulness will be remembered for a very long time. ( Jim McCormack )

Sister Maureen was my hero. I was truly blessed when I met Sister
Maureen over thirty years ago. Sister Maureen was my mentor in life.
She taught me countless lessons I will continue to share forever.
Sister Maureen was a woman of awesome passion ,always reaching
out to make changes for those less fortunate. I can hear her telling me one late evening at CMS, she was going to bring the Boarder Babies from New York to Albany to place them in loving homes. Many
lives...

Prayers and condolences to Sister Maureen's family and friends and to the Sisters of Mercy, who have lost a wonderful sister and friend. Though I did not know her personally, Sister Maureen's life and legacy make me thankful once again for my upbringing with the Sisters of Mercy as she exemplified their true spirit. Sister Maureen was Albany's Mother Theresa. Thank you for sharing her with us in the Capital Region.... May she rest in peace. Patricia (Judge) Murphy

I volunteered at the maternity and daycare center in Albany many years ago. Sister Maureen Joyce was an inspiration and a visionary to the needs of young women. Her message and practical sense of learning life's lessons was so important to their future. I am thankful to have been a part of one of her many programs.

I went to High School at VI with Maureen Joyce. Even then she was a ray of sunshine, always had a kind word and a smile for everyonel. It is no surprise to me to learn that she lead a life of service bringing kindness to many and improvements to everything she was involved in. May she rest in peace and the love of God.
Pam Glass Linsley.