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Joyce LuRie <I>Brumm</I> Alig

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Joyce LuRie Brumm Alig

Birth
Death
11 Jan 2024 (aged 82)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Saint Henry, Mercer County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Joyce, 82, St. Henry, died at Ohio State University Hospital, with Hospice of Central Ohio.

She was the daughter of Luther and Marie (Jetter) Brumm.

On Nov 22, 1962, in St. Anthony, she married Alvin Gerhard Alig, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are three daughters: Lorna (Rod) Teeter, Brenda Spurlin and Colleen Linhart; a brother, Noel (Karen) Brumm; a sister, Marilyn (Butch) Acheson; three brothers-in-law: Norman (Hilda), Kenneth (Beatrice) and Dale (Janet) Alig; a sister-in-law, Lucy Ann (Steve) Nieport; and seven grandsons.

She began her career as a teacher in the St. Henry School System. She transformed a volunteer role to the President of the Mercer County Historical Society and Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum. She dedicated endless hours to organizations and projects that she was passionate about for the benefit of future generations. Her love of history and value of education led her to author several books and a weekly newspaper article of local and regional history. Her writings and programs reflect not only her deep love for history but also her commitment to preserving and sharing it with future generations. She was a woman of diverse interests and actively supported many different organizations. Her memory will be cherished by all who knew her, and her impact will continue through the many lives she touched. She will be profoundly missed by her family, friends, and all who were influenced by her wit, humor, willingness to help, and commitment to making a difference.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Henry Catholic Church, St. Henry. Burial will follow in St. Henry Cemetery.
Joyce, 82, St. Henry, died at Ohio State University Hospital, with Hospice of Central Ohio.

She was the daughter of Luther and Marie (Jetter) Brumm.

On Nov 22, 1962, in St. Anthony, she married Alvin Gerhard Alig, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are three daughters: Lorna (Rod) Teeter, Brenda Spurlin and Colleen Linhart; a brother, Noel (Karen) Brumm; a sister, Marilyn (Butch) Acheson; three brothers-in-law: Norman (Hilda), Kenneth (Beatrice) and Dale (Janet) Alig; a sister-in-law, Lucy Ann (Steve) Nieport; and seven grandsons.

She began her career as a teacher in the St. Henry School System. She transformed a volunteer role to the President of the Mercer County Historical Society and Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum. She dedicated endless hours to organizations and projects that she was passionate about for the benefit of future generations. Her love of history and value of education led her to author several books and a weekly newspaper article of local and regional history. Her writings and programs reflect not only her deep love for history but also her commitment to preserving and sharing it with future generations. She was a woman of diverse interests and actively supported many different organizations. Her memory will be cherished by all who knew her, and her impact will continue through the many lives she touched. She will be profoundly missed by her family, friends, and all who were influenced by her wit, humor, willingness to help, and commitment to making a difference.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Henry Catholic Church, St. Henry. Burial will follow in St. Henry Cemetery.


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