Joyce Elaine Watanabe

July 7, 1934 - November 3, 2007

Obituary

Joyce Elaine Watanabe, age 73, passed away peacefully with her daughters by her side, on November 3, 2007. She is survived by her children Kathy Wallace Pete, Steve Stewart Denise, Lisa Elliott Travis, and Cheryl Watanabe; four grandchildren, Kaleo, Maili, Shane and Alyse; brother Everett O’Dell and niece Lori Ador Akos. Joyce was preceded in death by her beloved husband Henry, in 2002. Private services will be held. Donations can be made in lieu of flowers to Providence Hospice.

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Joan Hanson
Joan Hanson
5 years ago

I have many beautiful memories of Joyce. We were in the same class. She was one very “Special” lady and a dear friend. My thoughts and Prayers are for her family.

Gena Kurth
Gena Kurth
5 years ago

Thank you for sharing such a wonderful lady with me. We grew up together but I really didn’t know her until the last few years. I so enjoyed her and her wonderful sense of humor. Gena Kurth

Lori and Akos Ador
Lori and Akos Ador
5 years ago

I have such fond memories of my lovely Aunt Joyce, stemming way back to my childhood. She was so smart and funny, and we often had wicked little laughs together over life’s tribulations. She was a strong and caring woman, and she held our extended family together as a close unit. I’m grateful to have known her, and for all she did for us, and I’m especially glad that my husband finally got to meet her. We miss her terribly, but we’re sure that she’s having a blast in Heaven with Hank, my mom and dad, and her many other loved ones. Finally, sad as we are to have lost Joyce, we’re thankful for the warm and loving family that she left behind for us to have many, many more good times with. Our thoughts and our love are with you all.

Jane Oishi
Jane Oishi
5 years ago

Sorry for your lost. I remember all the good times I had with your mom and dad. I feel bad that I didn’t visit your mom more. Enjoy the good memories you have while she was here.

Annette Pegues
Annette Pegues
5 years ago

To The Family of Joyce Elaine Watanabe

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to each of you. Although we are not acquainted with one another, we are acquainted with the pain when our loved ones fall asleep in death.

Our Heavenly Father feels the pain that you are going through. When he created the first Man and Woman it was his purpose that they and their offspring including us live forever without the effects of sickness and death.

His purpose has not changed for he promises that the day is soon to come in which he will wipe away the tears of sorrow from our eyes forever and death will be no more.

He promises too that your loved ones, my loved ones and many others will hear his voice and come out of the memorial tombs graves.