Joyce loved shining windows, the Lawrence Welk show, music, and dancing. She worked as a waitress at the Lion House and the Hotel Utah and loved to sit for hours during meals in order to talk and enjoy the food. She served faithfully in the primary organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many other callings. She is noted for her cheerful attitude, her beautiful hair, and her remarkable patience. She loved her neighbors and her family very much.
Joyce was preceded in death by her dedicated husband, parents, two sisters, and two brothers. She is survived by her son, Keith Melvin Hafen of Farmington, her daughter, Elaine Hafen Tuttle of Lexington, South Carolina, a brother, Carl Rasmussen, a sister Camille Field, ten grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
Joyce loved shining windows, the Lawrence Welk show, music, and dancing. She worked as a waitress at the Lion House and the Hotel Utah and loved to sit for hours during meals in order to talk and enjoy the food. She served faithfully in the primary organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many other callings. She is noted for her cheerful attitude, her beautiful hair, and her remarkable patience. She loved her neighbors and her family very much.
Joyce was preceded in death by her dedicated husband, parents, two sisters, and two brothers. She is survived by her son, Keith Melvin Hafen of Farmington, her daughter, Elaine Hafen Tuttle of Lexington, South Carolina, a brother, Carl Rasmussen, a sister Camille Field, ten grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
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