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Jeanette Payne
January 12, 2021
Joyce was a truly kind person, generous of spirit and with an empathic heart. She was one of the good ones and even though I didn't know her very long, she left an indelible mark, a reminder of the importance of kindness. My condolences to family and all those close to her.
Regina
March 24, 2019
Aw I will miss her I met her why she was in the nursing sweet lady. She would be going around in her wheel chair and talk to me. She was the cutest person and made my day when I would see her.
Beryl Fisher
March 12, 2019
Joyce was a great judge and friend. My condolences for her loss.
Carolyn Smith
March 12, 2019
Joyce and David were my neighbors in Austin for many years. I know how much Joyce loved her canines and enjoyed training and judging. I enjoyed having her as a neighbor. May she Rest In Peace.
Holly Griffith
March 12, 2019
Joyce was such a wonderfully sweet and helpful person. Always with a kind word of advice. I enjoyed training under her.

Cathy Caballero
March 11, 2019
Joyce was my very first obedience instructor. She was also my mentor and dear friend. I cherish so may sweet memories of our talks, laughs, visits, and travels! I was deeply touched when she asked me to join her in teaching puppy classes, and she was a great support as I applied to become an AKC judge. I will never forget our laughs about "Joyce's Dance Hall": on the way to my home we would pass an old small church where Joyce told me she used to attend dances in high school. From that point on, I referred to that place as Joyce's Dance Hall, and she would just laugh and laugh about that! My prayers go out to all those she leaves behind.

Sandra McCutcheon
March 10, 2019

Sandra McCutcheon
March 10, 2019
Sandra McCutcheon
March 10, 2019
My late husband and I started training with Joyce Morgan in1980. She was our good friend , and mentor and traveling companion. She was an awesome trainer and earned multiple High In Trial awards, not to mention OTCH titles on her poodles She was a popular and respected AKC judge
Her ability as a trainer was unmatched. Her passing marks the end of an era
She will be missed.
Liz Long
March 10, 2019
My husband and I took our Sheltie puppy, Cigar, to Joyce's for Basic Obedience Training in 1996. We started Basic when my mother was dying of cancer - a sad and stressful time. But during those hours at Joyce's, all I could think about was getting my dog to heel, sit, stay, lie down, and come when called. A welcome respite.
We missed a couple of classes the week that my mother died. When I came back after my mother's funeral, Joyce came up to me and asked "How's Cigar's mom?" I said "Cigar's mom's mother died last week". I don't recall her exact words, but the gist of it was "Well, you've just had the worst week of your life". Thank you, Joyce, for hitting the nail on the head. Nearly 25 years later, her words still ring true.
Cigar and I trained with Joyce for a few years - long enough for Cigar to get a CD and a CDX. Our pursuit of a Utility title was interrupted by a job change for me. But over the years we have taken other dogs to Joyce's, now known as Austin Canine Central, for obedience and conformation training.
Joyce, Margaret Bleakney, and Marty Coody are gone now. Maybe other trainers I don't know about. I cherish memories of the time I spent with them, learning a little about my dogs and a whole lot about myself.
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