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Joyce-Crets

In Loving Memory

Crets, Joyce Irene

 

Joyce Irene Crets
Born on April 6, 1935 to the late Oscar and Edna Franke, Joyce was a loving wife to Wayne for 66 wonderful years, beloved mother of Glenn (Patty) Crets, David (Kim) Crets and Donna (Mike) Cox, cherished grandmother to Katie, Alyssa, Ryan (Katy), Jacob, Julia, Matthew, Mitchell and Abbie, great grandmother to Aria and Theo, and loving sister, cousin, aunt and friend to many.
Her infectious charm, contagious smile and witty humor were outdone only by her unwavering devotion to family. Whether it be attending countless grandchildren sporting events or worldwide travel expeditions—with Wayne at her side—Joyce was always there. Family defined her life.
For 20 years, Joyce conquered the unrelenting challenges of Parkinson’s disease with persistence, grace and courage, an inspiration to all those whose lives she touched.
A private visitation and graveside service will be held on December 4. In respecting the health and safety of loved ones, a memorial service/celebration of life will be held in Spring 2021 at St. Johns United Church of Christ. In lieu of flowers, please make expressions of sympathy in Joyce’s memory to St. John’s United Church of Christ, 11333 St. John’s Church Rd, 63123 or the St. Louis Parkinson’s Association. A service of KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL.

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10 thoughts on “Crets, Joyce Irene”

  1. Tom & I are sorry to hear of your loss.
    Joyce was a very sweet person. When we first met, she invited me to come see the furniture you made for her, Wayne. She was very sweet. I’m especially glad my granddaughter, Olivia had the opportunity to meet you both at FV.

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  2. Tom & I are sorry to hear of your loss.
    Joyce was a very sweet person. When we first met, she invited me to come see the furniture you made for her, Wayne. She was very sweet. I’m especially glad my granddaughter, Olivia had the opportunity to meet you both at FV.

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  3. Dave,
    Cindy and I send our sincere condolences to you and your entire family on this sad occasion. I can see a remarkable resemblance to you in her picture Dave. We pray that you and your family will rejoice today in the life she lived, today knowing your Mom is in peace, in a restful place now. May you and your family enjoy a special bond as you lay her to rest.

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  4. Dave,
    Cindy and I send our sincere condolences to you and your entire family on this sad occasion. I can see a remarkable resemblance to you in her picture Dave. We pray that you and your family will rejoice today in the life she lived, today knowing your Mom is in peace, in a restful place now. May you and your family enjoy a special bond as you lay her to rest.

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  5. Dave,

    Emily and I pray that God Blesses your family with peace and comfort on this day. From what you told me, your mother was a warrior, she will live forever in your heart. Know that she is the arms of Jesus, no pain or illness will ever bother her again.

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  6. Dave,

    Emily and I pray that God Blesses your family with peace and comfort on this day. From what you told me, your mother was a warrior, she will live forever in your heart. Know that she is the arms of Jesus, no pain or illness will ever bother her again.

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  7. Donna,

    I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I loved her dearly and enjoyed every morning I got to spend with her. She brought so many smiles to the therapy girls and we will always share her fond memories of her. Praying for comfort for you and the family.
    With love.

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  8. Donna,

    I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I loved her dearly and enjoyed every morning I got to spend with her. She brought so many smiles to the therapy girls and we will always share her fond memories of her. Praying for comfort for you and the family.
    With love.

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