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Joyce Tally Obituary

Tally, Joyce Joyce died of congestive heart failure on May 8, 2020, one day short of her 96th birthday, but she didn't look or act a day over 85! She loved spending time with her family, whether one person or ALL of them. She enjoyed cooking and baking, oil painting, reading, and watching golf. Joyce Schneider was the second child of five and the oldest daughter of Albert and Myrtle Schneider of Lockhart, TX. Born May 9, 1924, she lived there with her family, two foster siblings and her grandmother until she graduated from high school. They ALL lived in a 2 bedroom house (with one outhouse); her parents slept in one bedroom and her grandmother in the other. The girls slept where they could find a spot; the boys slept outside unless it was cold or rainy. They had chickens, pigs and a cow so they always had food. She remembered her childhood as almost perfect. She met Al Tally in high school, then became re-acquainted with him while he was home on leave from Army training. Before returning, he asked her to marry him. Al was accepted into the Army Air Corps Pilot Training Program and later. when the U S Air Force was created, Al was transferred to that new branch of government where he flew airplanes for more than 20 years before his retirement. Joyce and Al remained devoted to each other through 67 years of marriage. They raised 3 children who grew up to be happy, healthy, productive citizens and they lovingly nurtured all of their 7 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren Joyce became the consummate Air Force wife and mother and that was no easy undertaking. Over the course of Al's 23 year career, they moved 21 times to 16 different cities or countries. For every single one of those moves, even if she knew that it might only be for a few months, Joyce made that place HOME. Joyce learned all the proper behaviors befitting an Officer's Wife. She learned to get along with everyone. She learned to be a leader in the Officer's Wives Group. She learned to give a proper Formal Tea. She learned to play bridge. She learned to play golf, but, really, that was mostly so she could play with Al. She became an excellent golfer and a leader in various women's golf associations. She could also sew ANY thing. She was as good as it gets for a Mom. And Grandmom. In her 30's , with Al's solid encouragement, Joyce decided to pursue her lifelong interest in art; she took art lessons in Germany, painted her first landscapes in Oil, and continued painting beautifully until shortly before her death, treasures many in her family and people outside her family display proudly. In 1978 she was recognized by the Texas House of Representatives as Runner-up Texas Artist of the Year; her paintings were displayed in the Texas Capitol Rotunda in 1979. One of her paintings is currently displayed in The Austin Club. After Al retired, he and Joyce spent many happy hours on their Double T cattle ranch outside Lockhart, followed by years of golfing and good times with friends at Onion Creek Country Club. They moved to Sun City in Georgetown in 2003 where they enjoyed new friendships and experiences. After Al died in 2008, Joyce moved to Independent Living and very much enjoyed her years at Wesleyan Estrella in Georgetown. Joyce is survived by her children: Sondra Carlton, Judy Greffe (Richard) and Rusty Tally (Mary) as well as her grandchildren: Molly Holm, Drew Carlton (Marissa), Neal Carlton (Elizabeth), Robin Laine (Sam), Blake Tally, and Layne Tally (Abby). She was predeceased by her beloved grandson Paul Fouts. She is also survived by her sisters: Elizabeth Wales of Lockhart and Katie Thomas of Lafayette, LA. and brother-in-law Del Tally and wife Betty of Lockhart. No services are planned at this time, as she wished. There will be an informal family graveside service later this year when her ashes are put to rest. She will rest beside her beloved Husband in the Old Red Rock Cemetery in Red Rock, Texas. If you wish to honor Joyce's memory, please do one of her favorite things: hug a child close to your heart. YAAIMH An extended obituary may be found at www.RamseyFuneral.com.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on May 17, 2020.

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May 22, 2020

My family and I shared many happy occasions with Joyce and the Tally family. I send my sincere condolences to each of you along with my prayers and love, Shirley Hamilton

Paige Hadziselimovic

May 22, 2020

Rusty,I will always remember your parents. Prayers and comfort during this difficult time!Sincerely, Paige Hamilton Hadziselimovic

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