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Joyce Parrish Obituary

Joyce Mandarino Parrish

1940~2026 / In Loving Memory

Salt Lake City, UT - Joyce Mandarino Parrish, 85, passed away February 3, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Born September 10, 1940, she was raised in Salt Lake City by her devoted and hardworking parents, Joseph and Mary Ciambra Mandarino, alongside her sister, Marilyn. She graduated from East High School, where she sang in the a cappella choir and was honored each year as Queen of the Cadet Hop.

In 1960, Joyce married Stanley B. Parrish. Together they built a life centered on faith, family, and service as they raised six wonderful children. She served actively in the PTA, Assistance League, American Heart Association, the Children's Museum, and in many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wherever she lived, she formed enduring friendships that became lifelong treasures.

Although Salt Lake City was home for most of their lives, Joyce and Stan also spent eight years in McLean, Virginia, and later two years in London, England, serving a public affairs mission for the Church-an experience she counted among the great blessings of her life. There they met heads of state, government leaders, diplomats, and business leaders from around the world. Joyce was a gracious and elegant ambassador for both her faith and her country.

Her greatest joy was found in her relationships. She was devoted to Stan, her beloved companion of sixty-five years, with whom she shared a love of family and the gospel. Together they embraced community service, the arts, and travel, exploring the world-often alongside dear friends. Their annual trips to Hawaii held a special place in her heart.

She treasured her role as mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, taking immense pride in her posterity, many of whom lovingly called her "Nonna." A talented interior designer and gifted hostess, Joyce transformed her homes into welcoming works of art. Her legacy endures in her family and in the traditions she built, including her Italian lasagna and Christmas egg casserole.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, James Albo; and her sisters, Fran Marquardson and Marilyn Owen. She is survived by her husband and six children: Elise Murdock (Kelly); Blake Parrish (Jill); Jennifer Ingersoll (Brett); Melissa Piercey; Brad Parrish (Audrey); and Ashley Lundeen (Donnie); twenty grandchildren; and seven and a half great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Danish Town Ward located at 8170 South Short Hills Drive (3425 East), Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held Monday, February 16, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday, February 17, at 12:00 p.m., with a viewing from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. prior to the service. Interment will be at the Centerville City Cemetery. The service will also be streamed at https://zoom.us/j/95379268304

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Utah Symphony and Opera Company or to the Humanitarian Aid Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Deseret News from Feb. 10 to Feb. 13, 2026.

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Annie Kiele Brown

March 24, 2026

Dear Elder Parrish,

I love you! I owe you a portion of my testimony, as you and Sister Parrish so tenderly fed my spirit during my time as a missionary in your London office. One of the sweetest memories I carry from those days is sitting beside her on the couch, turning the pages of a photo album filled with your adventures and, more importantly, your family. With such gentle and certain faith, she testified that her love for Jesus Christ was rooted in eternal families, that through Him, she would be with you forever. In that moment, something in me stilled. I felt her spirit, her goodness, the way light fills a room. That goodness settled into me and never left. Years later, her words about family and the grace with which she spoke them are still shaping who I am. She was so right. Families are forever, and I have no doubt she is somewhere radiant, waiting for you with that same sweet, knowing smile.

I love you, I love you!

From, "your angel" Annie (Sis. Brown)

Pam and Frank Joklik

February 18, 2026

Dear Stan,
We were so very sorry to hear of your sad loss of dear Joyce. We loved and admired you both, and deeply appreciated your efforts to help the Olympic Bid for 2002, and all other charitable and worthwhile causes.
We send our deepest condolences to you and the family.
Much love,
Pam and Frank.

Malcolm Adcock

February 16, 2026

Dear Stan and Family, we send our love and sincerest condolences at this tender time. We have so many fond memories of Joyce as she and you laboured together in England's "green and pleasant land." We reflect on your generous hospitality and on Joyce's unwavering kindness. Until we meet again.

Peaceful Reflections

The Tony Marsh Family

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Craig Zwick

February 15, 2026

To our eternal and special friend Stan,
Jan and I send our warmest sympathy and love in the recent passing of your precious Joyce. You were always such a model couple for all who knew you and we treasure our association with you for over 70 years. Those early years in the Monument Park 2nd Ward were special times and then to have crossed paths so many times since with precious Joyce at your side have created joy and rich satisfaction. You both served honorably in England and throughout the UK as you made such an indelible, positive impact leading Public Affairs efforts, including paving the way for the Choir visit. Thank you, Stan, for always being so gracious as we often reflect on our early years. Jan and I are so sorry to miss the viewing and funeral, but we will be reflecting upon you and Joyce, and wishing you were with us enjoying a little "aloha" in the part of the world you both love so much. May you and your precious family find peace in knowing that Joyce is in a special place where her influence and the warmth of her Spirit will always be close to each of you. May your own sure knowledge of a loving Heavenly Father's plan of happiness bring you solace, warmth and peace in your mind and heart. We send love beyond words and thanks for your and Joyce's pure lives of exemplary goodness. Craig and Jan

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The Bill Ingersoll Family

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Duane Cardall

February 12, 2026

So sorry Stan to learn of Joyce's passing. What a great lady! We're out of town for the coming week and will be unable to see you at the viewing or funeral. Please know you're in our thoughts and prayers. Margaret and I cherish our longtime association and friendship.

Ann Turner

February 12, 2026

Stan, I am so sorry to hear of Joyce's passing. She was a very special person. My thoughts are with you and your family. Ann Turner

David Spatafore

February 12, 2026

My deepest condolences to Stan and the entire Parrish family. Joyce was always delightful, happy and warm to all around her. She always had a smile and shared comforting words for all of us. May the family receive the peace and love from our Lord knowing that she is peaceful in her rest.

Linda Read

February 11, 2026

I´m so sorry for your loss. Joyce was a wonderful person.
Linda Hyde Read

Joyce Carter Wilson and Blaine Wilson

February 10, 2026

Dear Joyce, How I remember you! We attended school together many years! There were three of us Joyce's! Joyce Pulsifer, you and I. Once in elementary school we were all in the same class so the teacher tried calling me by my middle name but it didn't work because I didn't respond. After that we weren't in classes together until we were much older. I always remember you as such a kind loving person, beautiful inside and out. I loved your beautiful name too. Of course, I remember Stan too as we all graduated from high school together. Stan and family, please accept our love and condolences for your beautiful wife and mother and her life well lived. God bless, Joyce Carter Wilson and Blaine Wilson, East High grads 1959

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Danish Town Ward

8170 Short Hills Dr, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121

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Danish Town Ward

8170 Short Hills Dr, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121

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Danish Town Ward

8170 Short Hills Dr, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121

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Centerville City Cemetery

650 E 400 S, Centerville, UT 84014

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