Frances E. Joyce
December 27, 2010
Frances E. (LeBelle) Joyce, 82, died Monday morning, December 27, 2010. She was the loving wife of the late Robert J. Joyce, with whom she shared nearly sixty years of marriage. Born in Portland, Maine on Dec. 6, 1928, she was the daughter of the late Lester and Beatrice (Wright) LeBelle. She was raised and educated in Danvers and attended Holten High School. Mrs. Joyce was employed as a nurse’s aide at the former Hunt Memorial Hospital for many years. She was a loving and dedicated mother and grandmother, and a faithful companion to her dog Abigail. She is survived by three daughters, Linda Casali and her husband John of Danvers, Kathleen Joyce of Exeter, NH, and Barbara Farese and her husband William of Danvers, a sister, Norma Rideout of CT, 15 grandchildren, Jason and Robert Mills, Debra Houde, Robert, Paula, John, Joseph, and James Joyce, John Casali II, Christine Hudson, Michael, Daniel, and Rachel Farese, and Sarah and Michael Bernard, two daughters-in-law, Joan and Pamela Joyce, and a son-in-law, Gerald Mills. She also leaves many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and Billie Iovine, whom she loved as a special adoptive daughter. She was predeceased by three children, Carolyn Mills, Robert Joyce, Jr., and Daniel Joyce, her son-in-law, Paul Bernard, and her sisters Mildred Speliotis and Janet Ernest. Her Funeral Service will be Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010 at 10AM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Burial will follow in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Wednesday from 4-8PM in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of the North Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA 01923 or the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.
My sympathy to the family & friends of Aunt Frannie, she has touched many lives. She showed an enless amount of love & humor to all. She will greatly be missed. But her thoughts & memories remain. Life & death are one thread, the same line viewed from different sides (Lao-tzu). Love Anne & Jerry Rideout
Aunt Franny thanks for always being there. Always just a phone call away. I knew that I could drop by anytime and you would open your home and heart to me. You fought a long hard battle. May you rest in peace. I pray for my cousins that they will be comforted during this time of sadness. Love always
To the Joyce Family, I am very sorry about Fran. She was a wonderful, kind and caring person that I had the pleasure to know for many years. My heart goes out to all of you. May God Bless all of you. You have my heartfelt sympathies. Sincerely, Carol Carter