Shirley-Joyner-Obituary

Shirley Joyner

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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On August 3, 2010, Shirley Joyner, 60, of Colorado Springs, joined her father in Heaven after a courageous eight year battle with breast cancer. Shirley was born on July 7, 1950 in Colorado Springs to Paul and Velma (Wederski) Rice. She graduated Manitou Springs High School and completed two...

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I think of you often, my Friend. XOXO Sandy

I still fondly think of you, my Friend.

I just wanted to add a quick comment here how about Shirley and Hank. Two more wonderful people One could never find. I trust that Shirley is in the arms of Jesus. It is where I hope to be one day soon myself. I wish the very best for the join your family. In love, Jim& Polly

Hank and family, It was sad to hear the news. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Becky and John Polok

Dear Hank, Jim and I are so sorry to hear this news. We have been out of town pretty much of the summer. Our love to you and your family always. Shirley was a sweet lady who was the first to make Jim and me feel welcome in Colorado. We will miss seeing her. Please keep in touch and call when you are ready for company.
God Bless you and your family.
Jim and Paulette Harris

Shirley and I hadn't seen one another for years, but the time hasn't dimmed her memory. We were kids together, spent time together, grew up together and had lots of fun together. I know her presence will be sorely missed by family and friends. Her smile and laugh brightened the day. My deepest sympathies to the family.

Shirley and I didn't get to spend a lot of time together but when we did it was a laugh a minute. Like someone else said, we could pick up a conversation like we had never been apart. I will miss my cousin so much. My heart and love go out to Hank, Aunt Velma, Larry, Erik and Sheri, Bryan and Staci, Jake, and the beloved grandchildren.

Please accept my deepest sympathy at your time of loss. I considered Shirley a friend and enjoyed lots of good times with her.
My mother, Ruby Thomson, was so fond of Velma. They worked together in the Cascade and Chipita Park Grade schools. May God bless you and hold you tightly during this time of loss.
Sincerely,
Linda Thomson Hazaleus

I was saddened hear of Shirley's passing.
It was such a pleasure to know her as she was always so caring and had a happy smile to share. She will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with Hank and all the family.