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Patrick John Joyce

Evergreen Park, Illinois

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Joyce, Patrick John Age 58, cherished friend and partner of Dorothy A. (nee Boyce); loving father of Peter Vincent (Maureen Fishback); dear son of Earl J. Sr. and Noreen Joyce; dedicated brother of Earl Jr. (Monika), Michael (Mary Lynn), John (Terry) and Joseph (Suzan) Joyce; fond brother-in-law...

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I just happened to see Pat's name listed in a mailing from St. Laurence, had not heard about his passing. We rode the same early Metra train for years, had many many conversations, and I had not seen him for quite a long time after I stopped working downtown. My belated condolences to his family.

Patrick and I shared the same road for a while. I only heard today of his passing. He was a trusted friend and confidant. He will be missed.

I met Patrick during our dialysis sessions. We would always talk about his company and family...how he loved them both very much. My prayers are with the family and close friends God bless.

So sorry to hear that Pat is gone too soon. Our thoughts and prayers are with
the Joyce Family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Joyce family.

i met Pat when I was 19, which is when I worked for the company. He was a funny and sincere person. My prayers go out to the Joyce family in this time of difficulty - through Christ all things are possible. May God bless you.

Pat will truely be missed. He was a wonderful soul, and a GREAT Manager. I've known the Joyce family for 40 plus years. The family will be in my prayers, he is in a much better place. God Bless!!

The High School classroom gags, the Bookends of the St Laurence Vikings Championship football team, the thrills of competition of the “Oh Yea's,” numerous Turkey Bowls and games of hoops in the Joyce drive way are forever close by written forever in my memory. Your chuckles and many laughs remind me of our wonderful teen years. The late night sandwiches in your kitchen after a night out, KEEPING QUITE and careful not to break the unbreakable dishes. Losing quarters and gaining them back on...

I am so sorry for the sense of loss that Pat's passing has generated in so many. I knew him many years ago as a witty, incredibly talented friend through my husband of many years, Bill Kosola. I have been regaled with the stories of their high school escapades (joined of course, by Mike)on numerous occasions. I found myself smiling over several of them while wandering down memory lane this weekend, reflecting on the brevity of life and the importance of relationships in this earthly one. I...