Condolences
Barb, Bonnie and family, and Brian (Brenda's Husband),
I miss Joyce's lovely smile, kindness and infectious laugh. It didn't matter where I met her, at the seniors home or when they (Ed and Joyce) came to celebrate a holiday with Brenda and Brian came to my dad * sisters' place (Harry, Elaine Hrynkiw), or meet up Acadia or when it was just Brian with my dad (Harry Hrynkiw) fixing something for her. We'd all have a laugh or two together. I tried to see her when I was visiting Calgary or call and write, but as she could not understand me anymore with her hearing, it was hard to connect, so I was glad to hear about her great trips and other people connecting with her over the years.
With warm regards to you, all that loved her,
Doloris and family
i remember Joyce and Fast Eddy coming out to visit Brenda and myself. They both loved to plant the garden. i believe that the muckier Joyce got the happier she was. Ed would plant the rows all crooked and she would always tell him so. he would just laugh.Uncle Harry and Aunt Marg would sometimes come out and many times we would sit around and shoot the breeze. Joyce was a farm girl and her stories about growing up were always very interesting.they worked hard back then but were all happy. I really miss those days. So it makes me wonder. I wonder if Brenda and Auntie Marg are sitting at a table somewhere talking about plants and such when Ed looks to them and says, Oh look here comes Joyce, better start planting them rows crooked again.
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