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Joyce Marie Pendleton Hawk
Age 62, ascended to Heaven on 3/29/13. Joyce was born on April 11th, 1949 in Sun Valley, California, daughter of the late Eugene and Gladys Pendleton of San Fernando County. Joyce worked as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at Kaiser Permanente in Fontana, California for over 30 years. Her specialty was lactation consultation, and she is credited with helping Kaiser Fontana start a training program for new mothers learning how to breastfeed. She was a lover of singing, an active member of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, and a wonderful friend, daughter, sister, mother, and grandmother. Joyce is survived by son Gavin Hawk, son Ian Hawk, daughter-in-law Peyton Hawk, granddaughter Lorelai Hawk, grandson Julian Hawk, sisters Donna Seese, Ginger Tulk, Julie Manley, and numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.
A mass will be held at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Claremont, CA at noon on Friday, April 5th. Joyce was a lover of theatre, so in lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Joyce's name via credit card at A Simple Theatre's website, or by check to A Simple Theatre, 1731 65th Way North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710.
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Marie LoBue Good Bye Amazon Woman
Kathryn Hahn Thank you Joyce for being my Friend. I remember. I love you.
April 5, 2013
Dear Gavin and Ian and Pendleton Family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I worked with Joyce many years ago in the Pediatrics Clinic. She was one of my favorite Pediatric Nurse Practioners. I know she was ill the past few years. I thought of her and wanted to make time to see her after I retired. The last time I saw her, she was planning her retirement party.
May god help you through your sorrow.
Marie McMurray
April 4, 2013
Joyce, blessings, joy and peace without pain. Prayers to your wonderful sons and the rest of your family, I know they will miss you. Love and blessings, Rhonda
Rhonda Ochoa
April 4, 2013
Losing a loved one can bring great pain and sorrow. But it is through the comfort of the scriptures that we are able to build strength to endure.
April 4, 2013
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