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JOHN E. "JACK" JOYCE

1935 - 2022

JOHN E. "JACK" JOYCE obituary, 1935-2022, Weston, MA

BORN

1935

DIED

2022

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George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home - Wellesley

477 Washington Street

Wellesley, Massachusetts

JOHN JOYCE Obituary

JOYCE, John E. "Jack" Beloved Husband, Father, and Founding Member of The Boston College Club Of Weston and South Harwich, MA, formerly of Wellesley, MA, Summit, NJ, and Dorchester, MA, beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend, passed away on March 19, 2022 peacefully, surrounded by his loving family. He was 87 years old. Born in Cambridge, MA on January 21, 1935 he was the proud son of Irish immigrants Stephen and Nora Joyce of Dorchester, MA. Jack grew up in Dorchester with his brother Stephen and his three sisters Mary Theresa, Barbara, and Patricia. He spent two years in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War as a corpsman at the Chelsea Naval Hospital. He then fulfilled what seemed to be an impossible dream for a kid from Dorchester by starting a college career at Boston College through the GI Bill. Upon graduation he received the award given to the senior who best represented the school's motto of Ever to Excel. Thus began a lifelong passion for Boston College and the Boston College community leading to among other roles, his Presidency of the Alumni Association and his and his wife Nancy's roles as Founding Patrons of the McMullen Museum of Art. Jack is most well-known for the launch and successful development of the Boston College Club which has brought a place of celebration, camaraderie, and business to alumni and friends. Over the past 24 years, the Club has provided scholarships to over 100 young Boston residents to become students at Boston College. Among his proudest achievements was the conferral of an Honorary Degree in Business Administration from Boston College in 2016 making him an extremely proud, "triple eagle." Jack retired at 85 from a long and distinguished career in the financial services industry at Alex Brown and Co., Raymond James as Managing Director. His 55 year career included ups and downs which he weathered with his customary determination and optimism. Through it all, he maintained the highest level of integrity. Outside of his busy career, Jack was very active serving as Chairman of the Board of Catholic Charities of Boston and Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart. Jack was also a Knight of Malta and a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. Jack was also active in his local parish, St. Paul's of Wellesley, MA. Jack was at his best surrounded by friends and family especially at his much loved Cape Cod, where he enjoyed golfing with his buddies at Cranberry Valley Golf Club in Harwich or at home at Wellesley Country Club. He was also a lifetime member of Ballybunion Golf Club in County Kerry, Ireland. He also loved to cheer on any Boston College sports team. Jack's generosity knew no limits; he was the first to extend a gesture of support to those who needed a hand, a favor or just some cheering up. He was always "the life of the party." He could get the crowd roaring in an instant, teasing his friends and telling stories. He found pleasure in introducing people he thought should know each other and he enjoyed mentoring many young men and women starting college or their careers. As successful as he was, Jack was most proud of his family. He is survived by his beloved wife Nancy (McElaney) Joyce of 54 years; his daughters Nancy Joyce and her husband Rene Jarquin of Wellesley, MA, and Kathleen Joyce Coney and husband Edward Coney of Oak Hill, VA. He is also survived by four adored and adoring grandchildren Nora and Julia Jarquin, and Andrew and Trevor Coney who called him "Paw." He is survived by his two sisters, Barbara (Joyce) Foley of Milton and Patricia (Joyce) Scally and husband Ralph Scally of Hingham; and many loved nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister, Mary Theresa Joyce, his brother Stephen Joyce; sister-in-law Catherine Joyce and his brother-in-law John P. Foley. He also leaves behind his sister-in-law, Marie (McElaney) Linz and her husband John, and brother-in-law Andrew McElaney and wife Kathleen (McConnell) McElaney; and many loved nieces, nephews, and friends. He was a true example of the Jesuit motto "a man for others." The Joyce family would like to extend tremendous gratitude to the outstanding caregivers – Julio, Alberto, Cecelia, Juan, Myra, and Osyris- that cared for Jack over the past year. Their love and selflessness made a huge difference in Jack and Nancy's quality of life. Visitation will be at the George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St., WELLESLEY, MA 02482 on Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 2-5pm and Sunday March 27th from 2-4pm and from 7-9pm. A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Ignatius Church, 28 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 on Monday, March 28th at 11am. The Mass will be live-streamed at www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4BFRY7xgRc Interment will be held after the Mass at Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellesley, MA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Boston College Club Scholarship Fund: BC.edu/give select "Other" for the designation and write in "The Boston College Club Scholarship Fund in Memory of Jack Joyce" or mail checks to: Boston College Cadigan Alumni Center Attn: Blair Pekala. For online guestbook, gfdoherty.com George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781 235 4100

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 22 to Mar. 25, 2022.

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Frank McGrail

February 14, 2025

Jack was the man. I have countless memories of my time with him. His commitment to family, faith and community was a shining example. He was his authentic self every moment of his life. I think of him often and I miss my time with him.
God bless his family and his memory.

Brian Brosnihan

September 6, 2024

I was saddened to have read that Jack had passed away OVER two years ago. We became friends once I opened the Palm Restaurant at One International Place. He instantly became a regular once we met. What a wonderful man. I have a fond memory of enjoying a Sunday brunch at the country club with Jack, Nancy and my wife Judy. I am sorry this is so late as I have just recently tried to reconnect as I had left the Palm 8 or so years ago. Heartfelt sympathy to you Nancy and the family. Jack was my FAVORITE man at OIP!!!

Richard Whelan

April 1, 2022

Nancy, I will never forget Jack for giving another Dorchester boy his start at Merrill Lynch.
Rest In Peace Jack and thank you!

Sharon Bazarian

March 30, 2022

Jack always brightened your day! His humor and wisdom were contagious. He will be deeply missed. My heartfelt condolences to Nancy and the family. Love,Sharon Bazarian

Dan and Barbara Singer

March 28, 2022

We were very saddened to hear of your dad's passing.

Daniel Ryan

March 28, 2022

Blessings to the Joyce family and to all of those who loved Jack. Truly a life well lived.

John M. Riley, BC '82

March 28, 2022

What always struck me about Jack is that he made an effort to reach out to others ... especially younger BC Alumni. There would be a wink while walking down the aisle at St. Paul's or a warm handshake at some BC event. I am confident that his recognition bolstered the confidence of many ... I know it did in my case.
God bless you, Jack. I trust that you are enjoying your richly deserved reward in Heaven!

charles joyce

March 27, 2022

Nancy, Sorry for your loss. I pray for you and your family. Wish I could have been made the services but life has it's own way of changing things. Cousin Charlie

Bob & Brenda Brown

March 26, 2022

Sincere condolences. What a good life this wonderful man lived. May your memories being you peace and joy and may he rest In Peace.

John Feudo

March 24, 2022

A true Boston College legend, and legendary for his kindness, thoughtfulness and compassion. Prayers to you and your family, Nancy. Jack will forever be remembered.

Mayra Spinello

March 24, 2022

Sending love, thoughts, and prayers to you and your family during this tough time.

Fr. Richard Fitzgerald

March 24, 2022

To Nancy and family, I offer my sympathy on the loss of Jack. During my 17 years at St. Paul Parish in Wellesley (1996-2013), Jack was always a supportive, loyal member of the parish who loved his Church and Catholic faith. RIP, Jack. Fr. Fitz

Michael Sullivan

March 24, 2022

To the Joyce Family

Please accept my deepest sympathies. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Michael Sullivan

Bishop William Murphy

March 23, 2022

My prayers and sympathy to Nancy and all the Joyce family. I will offer Mass for Jack here at St Agnes, Rockville Centre in spiritual union with all of you in Wellesley.
+Bill Murphy

john carr

March 23, 2022

May Jack rest in peace! Jack was the leader of the class of 61 from BC. Jack made everyone have a better life.

Sarah Singer

March 23, 2022

How blessed you were to spend so many years with this terrific man.

Phyllis Meyer

March 23, 2022

Nancy,
I am so sorry for your loss. You know I understand your pain. I pray for your strength in this difficult time and hope we can get together soon. Love, Phyllis

Barry McCloskey

March 23, 2022

Well done, jack. You will be missed! R.I.P.

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