1924 ~ JOYCE PEARCE ~ 2018

Posted: January 15th, 2018

Joyce Pearce (Nicholls), beloved wife of Robert “Bob” Pearce for 70 years, passed away on January 12, 2018 at the age of 93 years. Joyce will lovingly be remembered by her 3 children, Michael (Pauline) Pearce, Ken (Sheila) Pearce, and daughter, Linda (Murray) Dallas. Joyce was an amazing grandmother to Kevin (Lindsey) Pearce, Pamela (Monty) Stokke, Quinten (Alesa) Pearce, Stacey (Andrew) McFetridge, Greg (Jo-Ashlie) Dallas, and Arlette (Joe) Jacob. Her 12 great grandchildren will also carry on her legacy.

Joyce was greeted in heaven by her parents, Arthur and Kate Nicholls; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Roland and Nellie Pearce; grandson, Mark Pearce; and her 2 brothers and spouses, Ken and Winnie Nicholls and Les and Elsie Nicholls; and sister and spouse, Irene and Leonard Purchase. As well as brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Bill and Edith Pearce; and nieces and nephews that predeceased her.

Joyce was born in Bristol, England on October 20, 1924. She met the love of her life, a Canadian soldier named Bob Pearce, on a rainy night in Bristol and the rest is history. A long journey on the SS Aquitania across the Atlantic had her arriving in Canada on June 6, 1947 and married July 21, 1947 at Maple Creek, SK. They lived on a farm near Maple Creek where they raised their family, until moving to Medicine Hat in the fall of 1997.

Joyce kept very busy with gardening, canning and freezing her vegetables. Many delicious meals were shared with family and friends. Christmas was her favorite time of year to share all her baking with their company. Joyce always had a Boxing Day feast for all her family and anyone else that wanted to come. There was always a houseful. She really enjoyed having her grandchildren with her at the farm.

She liked to sew and knit in the spare time she had. Her children and grandchildren were always dressed well with her finished projects. Many an outfit was made for the granddaughter’s dolls, some of which the great grandchildren still are enjoying.

Joyce had many wonderful qualities that have been passed on and will be remembered by all. She enjoyed music and dancing, playing cards/board games, was family oriented, hardworking, quick witted, had a love for children, was tenacious and as her husband Bob would say, she was “little but loud”.

Joyce always loved her cats on the farm and managed to bring one with her when they moved to Medicine Hat. Katie was a spoiled cat that lived to a good old age and didn’t really like anyone but Joyce.

A private celebration of life will be held at Saamis Creekside Reception Centre on Tuesday, January 16, 2018. Special thank you to Carmel Hospice Staff and the heart felt care they provided. Any donations in memory of Joyce can be made to the Alzheimer Society, 201, 770 – 6th Street SW, Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A 4J6 or to the S.P.C.A., 55 Southview Drive SW, Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A 8E8. Condolences may be sent through www.saamis.com or to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Joyce Pearce. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to

SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL CREMATORIUM & RECEPTION CENTRE, “The Chapel in the Park” #1 Dunmore Road SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 1Z5 (403)528-2599 www.saamis.com inquiry@saamis.com Locally owned and directed CGR Holdings Ltd.

5 Condolences for “1924 ~ JOYCE PEARCE ~ 2018”

  1. Carole and Fred Anderson says:

    We are so very sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you all and sending hugs.

  2. Brenda Samletzki says:

    May memories of Joyce Pearce and the love of the family surround and give you strength in the days ahead.

    Love Brenda Robert and Drew Samletzki

  3. Pat and Audrey Kaupp says:

    Our sincere sympathy to the family. Joyce was a lovely lady.

  4. Pat and Audrey Kaupp says:

    Our sincere sympathy to the family. Joyce was a lovely lady.

  5. Rhonda Friedt (English) says:

    My deepest condolences to Bob and the entire family. Joyce was an amazing lady who touched many. Family for sure was her top priority and always made our family feel we were part of hers. My Grandparents were very lucky to have shared their lives with her & Bob. They were the true definition of a lifetime friendship, which I have always envied. I have many great memories of Joyce that I will always treasure. She made the best macaroni & cheese and peanut butter cookies! Those Boxing day gatherings were always a highlight as well 🙂 And of course she always made time to take me to the barn to find the cats and throw rocks for the dog. May you all keep your memories close to help comfort you through this difficult time. Hugs to you all! Love Rhonda

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