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Constance Joyce Obituary

Formerly of Somerville, in her 71st year, passed away June 16, after a long illness. Wife of the late Frank Joyce MSP Detective Lieutenant. Daughter of the late George and Helen Crosby. Constance is survived by her brother George Crosby Jr of Michigan. A memorial service will be held at Little Sisters of the Poor, 186 Highland Ave., Somerville, Friday August 1, at 11 AM. Donations in Constance's name may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 30 to Jul. 31, 2008.

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Bette Brunet

March 4, 2018

I miss you,your beauty and smile.

Carol Gray

July 31, 2008

Hi Bing,
So sorry to hear of Connie's passing. I remember her when we were growing up in West Somerville many years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Carol Miller Gray

Leighton Allenby II

July 31, 2008

Connie, as my grandmother called her was a true friend of to Catherine Perry (my grandmother). When I visited with my grandmother as a child I remember the two of them so happy and enjoyed sharing memories of the past. Connie was beautiful person with a very kind heart. We will all miss her.

Ruth Donnelly

July 30, 2008

I worked with Connie at Middlesex County in the 70's. We lost contact for a long while but were reunited about l0 years ago. I visited with her in Bourne a few years ago, and knew that she had serious health problems. I've tried to contact her by telephone several times, but without success. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. I cannot attend the service on Friday, but my thoughts will be with you.

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