She was married to William J. Baril on July 30, 1949 and shared 39 loving years together until his death on April 19, 1988.
The Baril's had no children of their own but over the years they opened their home and hearts to various children in the community, as well as, serving as surrogate parents to some of their nieces and nephews.
She was a graduate of St Mary's High School in the Class of 1946.
She became a talented bookkeeper and worked for many years in that capacity, first for the Merit Clothing Company and then at Noro's Electrical Supply Co., currently Rockingham Electric. She also managed the books for OH Lewis towards the end of her career.
She was predeceased by two older brothers, Mark Brunelle in 1991 and Norman Brunelle in 2005.
She leaves two brothers, Frank Brunelle of Webster, MA and James Brunelle of Bainbridge Island, Washington; also numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews.
Joyce was known as a kind and gentle lady; soft spoken and shy, yet very intelligent and witty. She played a vital supportive role in her husband's business enterprises and community affairs activities. Her husband volunteered a significant amount of time to coach, referee and manage community sports teams. Joyce frequently welcomed these young people into her home for meals and weekend sleepovers.
Bill and Joyce owned and managed a rental property where they lived on Donald Street which Joyce continued to operate following her husband's death, developing strong, family like ties to her tenants, Pam and Bruce Murray and their children.
She was devoted to a succession of wonderful pet dogs from the time of her marriage to the time of her death. She also enjoyed communicating with friends and family members by e-mail and became quite adept at operating a home computer.
Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery.
Source; Valley News, Lebanon, NH, November 12, 2008
She was married to William J. Baril on July 30, 1949 and shared 39 loving years together until his death on April 19, 1988.
The Baril's had no children of their own but over the years they opened their home and hearts to various children in the community, as well as, serving as surrogate parents to some of their nieces and nephews.
She was a graduate of St Mary's High School in the Class of 1946.
She became a talented bookkeeper and worked for many years in that capacity, first for the Merit Clothing Company and then at Noro's Electrical Supply Co., currently Rockingham Electric. She also managed the books for OH Lewis towards the end of her career.
She was predeceased by two older brothers, Mark Brunelle in 1991 and Norman Brunelle in 2005.
She leaves two brothers, Frank Brunelle of Webster, MA and James Brunelle of Bainbridge Island, Washington; also numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews.
Joyce was known as a kind and gentle lady; soft spoken and shy, yet very intelligent and witty. She played a vital supportive role in her husband's business enterprises and community affairs activities. Her husband volunteered a significant amount of time to coach, referee and manage community sports teams. Joyce frequently welcomed these young people into her home for meals and weekend sleepovers.
Bill and Joyce owned and managed a rental property where they lived on Donald Street which Joyce continued to operate following her husband's death, developing strong, family like ties to her tenants, Pam and Bruce Murray and their children.
She was devoted to a succession of wonderful pet dogs from the time of her marriage to the time of her death. She also enjoyed communicating with friends and family members by e-mail and became quite adept at operating a home computer.
Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery.
Source; Valley News, Lebanon, NH, November 12, 2008
Bio by: Janice Prichard
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