Joyce Olive Shack
Died: August 16, 2018 | Place: Residence
Obituary
Ted’s only sibling, Joyce Olive Shack, passed away quietly at 6am this morning, August 16, 2018 at Queen’s Village Nursing Home, London. Joyce retired several years ago after a long career in nursing. Her career included Director of Nursing at several hospitals in U.S and Ontario. Joyce had close ties to her nursing school graduating class members and was a member of several nursing association committees. She was a published author of several books and nursing care manuals. She was an avid golfer and won a number of tournaments. Joyce was a retired board member of the Goderich Golf Club. She was an active member of her church choir in Goderich for many years. Joyce was a creative artist who also taught classes in paper tolle. She was a lover of Schnauzer dogs and always had one as her companion. Joyce enjoyed travelling and visited several countries around the world. Joyce was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, March 10, 1934 and was in her 85th year of life when she passed. She leaves behind her brother Ted and his wife Laurel, as well as several cousins. A private family internment in Woodland Cemetery, London. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Joyce was a beautiful and kind caring woman who knew how to put a pep in her steps; Joyce was always first to wake up and great us in the nurses station; a face that will most definitely be missed!
The MacKay Choristers wish to express their sincere condolences. . Joyce was a valued and very active member of the choir for many,many years and was one of the founding members.