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Stephen Charles Joyce

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Stephen Charles Joyce

Birth
Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine, USA
Death
2 Jul 2016 (aged 80)
Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Swans Island, Hancock County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Mr. Stephen Charles Joyce, 80, died July 2, 2016 at his home, surrounded by his family.

A memorial service will be held at Woodland Baptist Church in Wake Forest on Saturday July 16, 2016. Mr. Joyce will be interred on August 7, 2016 in the Rose Hill Cemetery on Swan’s Island, Maine following a memorial service in the Methodist Church.

Mr. Joyce was born in Ellsworth, Maine on June 24, 1936 to the late Rachel Moulden and Charles Henry Joyce. He was employed by IBM, for over forty years, as a Field Engineer and later as a technical writer.

He was raised on Swan’s Island, Maine and throughout his life his love of the island and island life never waned. In addition to visiting the island as often as he could, he stayed involved by archiving historical documents and photographs along with the creation and maintenance of the island’s complete genealogy. No matter where he lived, Swan’s Island was his home.

He spent his spare time enjoying woodworking, gardening, automobile repair, genealogy, and following NASCAR. He proudly served his country in the US Army.

Posted July 14, 2016, Bangor Daily News at 5:06 p.m.
Obituary:
Mr. Stephen Charles Joyce, 80, died July 2, 2016 at his home, surrounded by his family.

A memorial service will be held at Woodland Baptist Church in Wake Forest on Saturday July 16, 2016. Mr. Joyce will be interred on August 7, 2016 in the Rose Hill Cemetery on Swan’s Island, Maine following a memorial service in the Methodist Church.

Mr. Joyce was born in Ellsworth, Maine on June 24, 1936 to the late Rachel Moulden and Charles Henry Joyce. He was employed by IBM, for over forty years, as a Field Engineer and later as a technical writer.

He was raised on Swan’s Island, Maine and throughout his life his love of the island and island life never waned. In addition to visiting the island as often as he could, he stayed involved by archiving historical documents and photographs along with the creation and maintenance of the island’s complete genealogy. No matter where he lived, Swan’s Island was his home.

He spent his spare time enjoying woodworking, gardening, automobile repair, genealogy, and following NASCAR. He proudly served his country in the US Army.

Posted July 14, 2016, Bangor Daily News at 5:06 p.m.


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