Joyce (Herman) Strunk, 84, passed away peacefully on Jan. 28, 2026, at her home in Altoona, Fla., surrounded by love.
She was born on July 28, 1941, in the family farmhouse in Sodus to Edward and Elsie (Froehlich) Herman.
She is survived by her sister, Margaret, and brother, Ervin, and her children: Pamela (David) Leland of Oregon, Cheri (Kim) Fowler of Michigan, Tim (Jackie) Strunk of Colorado, John (Debra) Harris of Michigan, Randy Strunk of Michigan, Julie Harris (Shari) of New Jersey, and Judy (Chris) Smith of Florida. She was a proud grandmother to 13 grandchildren: Kyle, Colin, Arleigh, Kaleigh, Kameron, Marissa, Zachary, Colton, Carly, Hailey, Nathaniel, Thaddeus and Adrien and a great-grandmother to 11 great-grandchildren: Francis, Mae, Louie, Dean, Isabella, Hadley, Grayson, McKinley, Amara, Nate and Madelyn.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Norman; her parents; her sisters: Loretta and Eloise, and her brothers: Edward, Richard, as well as Richard's twin, Robert, who died shortly after birth.
In their 43 years of marriage, Norm and Joyce had a lasting, loving partnership, bringing together two families and making them one. Through sickness and in health, they took care of each other. Norm and Joyce loved their place at Sandy Pines in Michigan and many a family-filled, multi-generational summer was spent fishing, boating, zipping around in golf carts, and golfing. After moving to Florida full-time, she enjoyed taking her grandchildren shopping, swimming, baking together, and going out for ice cream. Grandma Joyce loved big family gatherings and made a banana bread that tasted best only when she made it.
Joyce loved Hallmark movies. Loved. Them. If you called her and she was watching one, she'd gladly chat anyway because she'd either already seen it or knew she'd be watching it again later. The formula of every Hallmark movie – "boy meets girl, hijinks happen, boy gets girl" – never grew old to her. She loved love. She was love.
As a mother, she took pride in her children's accomplishments, big and small, always providing a constant stream of love and support. She was not one to force her own opinion and always supported her children fully in finding their own path. Her support was gentle, kind and constant, and extended beyond her children to their life partners, and a countless number of their friends. She was Mama Joyce to many.
If grandparenting was an Olympic sport, Joyce would have stuck the landing. She loved hosting sleepovers, remembered every birthday, was always on the sidelines for sporting events and other milestones, and laughed with gusto that was surprising for a person of her diminutive stature. Her hugs were a full contact sport and medicine for the soul. Her grandkids were her pride and joy and she made them feel safe, loved and important. Gram was always there for you.
She was a woman of faith and grateful to have found dear friends at First United Methodist in Tavares and then at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Leesburg. She is now reunited with her beloved, Norm, and at peace in the loving embrace of her Lord and Savior.
She will be missed dearly and deeply and will be forever in our hearts.
Her funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7, at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Leesburg, Fla. Her online obituary and guest book can be found at Baldwin Brothers (baldwin cremation.com/tavares/).
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to St. Marks or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, both of which Joyce loved and supported.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Funeral services provided by:
Baldwin Brothers Funerals & Cremation Society - Tavares1350 E Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778
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Nate & Thad
February 1, 2026
Grandma Joyce was the absolute best.





Julie Harris
February 1, 2026
Love you always and forever, Mama.


Hailey Moore
February 1, 2026
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Lil Hasse
February 1, 2026
Deepest sympathy to all knew Joyce many years
Renee Meadors
February 1, 2026
You are with your beloved Norm now my friend. I will miss you!! Till we meet again!! God Bless





John Harris (son)
January 31, 2026
Marilyn Slinker
January 31, 2026
I knew Joyce (and Norm), both as a neighbors in Lake Frances Estates and as believers at Tavares Methodist Church. I felt linked to them as believers. I know I will see them when I get "home".
Jim and Vicki Keller
January 31, 2026
So sorry to hear of the passing of Joyce. We knew her as mom´s neighbor Lenora Keller-Relf. She was very loving, kind, caring and friendly. We will be praying for your family as you get through this time. Jim and Vicki Keller
Basil Lewis
January 31, 2026
My deepest condolences from Basil, Susie and Nathan Lewis
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