Joyce Trimnal

Joyce Trimnal

Joyce Trimnal Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 14, 2009.
Joyce Trimnal, age 75, a longtime resident of Port Orange, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at Harbor Oaks Elderly Care Home. A Memorial Service in her honor will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 18 at Christ Community Church, 329 N. Williamson Blvd., Daytona Beach, where she was a member. Joyce was born in Lothair, KY and moved to the Port Orange area in 1953. She married Robert Trimnal later that year and they had three children together. Joyce worked for the Woolworth/Woolco Company for 25 years before she retired and started a home daycare. She loved and cared for many children for nearly 20 years. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert in 2004, to whom she was married for 50 years. She is survived by her three children, Ava Joyce Trimnal, Robert Theodore Trimnal, Jr. and Pamela Ruth Davenport; six grandchildren, Ryan, Corey, Michelle, Tyler, Sean and Bridgette; two great-granddaughters, Marion Ruth & Emma Grace; two brothers and two sisters.

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June 16, 2009

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Deneen Godawa

June 16, 2009

You will forever be missed Joyce by our family, your neighbors, for more than 10 years. We loved you and Rob so very much and truly enjoyed all of the time we spent together with both of you and the wonderful kids you watched through the years. You both walked in the word of Christ and your lives were true examples of that.

It was an honor to be a part of your lives and we are so thankful for that.
Forever missed and always remembered Joyce Trimnal!!
Our love always,
Fred, Deneen, Bo and Josh Godawa

Marilyn & Mrs. Squires

June 14, 2009

May the memories you carry with you bring you comfort in the days ahead. With heartfelt sympathy.

Don & Shirley Moore

June 14, 2009

June 14, 2009

It was a sad day in 2004 to learn of the loss of Robert but a sweet memory Don and myself had of him and you over the years.
You are together again now, and I know you and Robert are smiling as much as GOD as we rest assured that you both are in his presence. You were both very special to everyone who knew you.
You both will be greatly missed but resting in GOD'S arms.

Don and Shirley Moore
S. Daytona Fl.

Penny Britton

June 14, 2009

I will forever be greatful for all Joyce did for Tyler & I. I learned so much from Robert & Joyce, most important to keep God first in your life. You both were great examples for all of us. I will always hold a special place in my heart for you. You were a very special woman.

Tyler Trimnal

June 14, 2009

My grandmother and grandfather were easily the closest people to God I've ever met. They loved everyone with all of their hearts and will be missed by many. Grandma, I just want to thank you for all you have done for me and everyone else you have crossed paths with. I strive to live the way you taught me to everyday and I will keep you in my heart forever. I love you!
- Your little buddy.

Brekke Morrow

June 14, 2009

My brother and I grew up in "Aunt Jo & Uncle Rob's home" from age 6 weeks until we were old enough not to need a babysitter and Aunt Jo & Uncle Rob were retiring. She took care of us like we were her own grandchildren and loved us like family as well. I will always remember our trips to the beach, birthday parties, bible studies, bike rides, and most of all the love that she showed all of us "Aunt Jo's Kids". She made taking care of 10 kids look easy, and truly enjoyed doing it. She will be sorely missed but I know she is where she taught us we would be after we died, if we believed in Jesus. She is with her heavenly father, finally at peace and with Uncle Rob again. I love you Aunt Jo! Thank you for helping me to become the person I am today.

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