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Jeff and Darlene Puckett
June 10, 2004
Joyce was as kind hearted as a person could be. She will be missed dearly. She is in God's hands now and he will never let her feel pain again. God bless you.
Francine Ray
June 9, 2004
Hey Bronco, your in my thoughts and prayers, if need anything you can call 223-2019 or you know where winn dixie is. Take care!!
Elaine Armstrong
June 9, 2004
My lifelong freind and "adopted" sister. I miss her very much, and cherish her memory.
Pam Aldous
June 9, 2004
Billy,eddie
I was so sorry to hear of your loss.I seen joyce from time to time,and didnt realise it was so serious.I bet she downplayed her illness right to the end,because thats the way she was.If theres anything you need,or that i can do for you..please dont hesitate to ask. My # is 584-9215...Please take care,best wishes,pam
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