March11

Mrs. Joyce Fitzgerald

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Joyce Margaret Rose Larkins Fitzgerald, 77, died, Monday, March 11, 2013 at her home in Oglethorpe, Georgia, attended by loving family members.

 

Joyce was the first child of John Larkins and Helen Moulton Larkins, born on July 14, 1935, in Sioux City, Iowa. She attended Our Lady of Good Counsel school in Fonda, Iowa, and married Michael E. Fitzgerald on June 19, 1952. They lived with their children in Illinois, Germany, Nebraska, California, and Iowa before moving to Georgia in 1975. She was beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister, aunt and great-aunt.

 

Mrs. Fitzgerald worked for the Procter & Gamble Company in Oglethorpe, Georgia, from 1980 until her retirement in 1998.

 

Joyce is survived by her husband Michael Fitzgerald of Oglethorpe, son Douglas Fitzgerald of Oglethorpe; daughter Kimberly (Randy) Barron of Joliet, Illinois; son Stanley Fitzgerald of Altoona, Iowa; son Craig Fitzgerald of Ellaville; and sons Kevin Fitzgerald and Brenden Fitzgerald of Oglethorpe. She also leaves behind grandchildren Gretchen Fritz of Plainfield, Illinois; Glynka (Matt) FritzMiller of Gilbert, Arizona; Curtis Culbert of Waterloo, Iowa; Joshua McDill of Charleston, SC; Brenden Fitzgerald, Jr. of Oglethorpe, Georgia; and Ian Conor Fitzgerald of Altoona, Iowa. Joyce also leaves great-granddaughters Elsa and Annika FritzMiller and great-grandson Emory FritzMiller, all of Gilbert, Arizona. Mrs. Fitzgerald was preceded in death by her father, mother and baby sister Delores. She is also survived by her siblings Patricia (Steve) Moore of Rockwell City, Iowa; Phillip (Doris) Larkins of Ankeny, Iowa; Jeanne (Patrick) Condon of Oldsmar, Florida; and Mary Maxwell of Gainesville, Florida; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, as well as dear friends. Joyce was preceded in death by her grandsons Shaun Paul Fitzgerald and Lance Tyler, and her great-granddaughter Annelise FritzMiller.

 

Mrs. Fitzgerald’s remains were cremated, and there will be a memorial Mass at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Montezuma, Georgia, on Saturday, March 16. A memorial Mass will also be celebrated at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Fonda, Iowa, in July of this year. Joyce’s ashes will be interred in the plot with her parents at Mount Zion Cemetery in Fonda.

 

 

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Rita & Tom Thomas United States
3/13/2013 9:48:55 AM #

We am so sorry for your loss.  Joyce was a very special person.  What I remember most of Joyce was her peaceful spirit. She had a way of making everyone around her feel so relaxed and at ease.

We will keep you all in our prayers.

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Nellie Jo Harth United States
3/13/2013 10:33:34 AM #

Nellie Jo Harth

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Carrie Condon & Baby Anna United States
3/13/2013 1:56:45 PM #

Aunt Joyce was a truly unique gentle soul who will be missed dearly by anyone who ever met her.  She was so special that even those who had very little time with her were impressed so by her beautiful spirit that they still ask about her decades later.  I know Joyce had such strong love of the Lord that she looked forward to her time in Paradise, but those of us that Joyce leaves behind will miss her so very much... she leaves a void in our family that no one will be able to fill.  We pray for God to give comfort to her family and friends in this time of great loss.  We love you with all our heart Joyce!

Carrie and Baby Anna

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ED KEENAN United States
3/15/2013 9:30:22 AM #

Sorry to hear of Joyce passing.  Remember her well from as a year behind me at OLGC in Fonda

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SARA CLEMONS United States
3/25/2013 1:12:27 PM #

DEAR FAMILY:
   MAY YOU FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT EVEN THOUGH I DO NOT KNOW THE FAMILY ,I CARE ABOUT YOU.[KEEPING YOU IN MY PRAYERS AND WISHING YOU PEACE.]

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Mary Jane Johnson United States
4/4/2013 8:30:45 AM #

I loved Joyce, she was a dear friend and I have never met anyone who so demonstrated the love of Jesus Christ in her daily life. I worked with her at Weyerhaeuser and told her on many occassion she was my second Mama. I know today she walks the Streets of Gold has personally met our Lord and Saviour.
Mary Jane Johnson

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Ian Fitzgerald United States
5/8/2016 6:06:24 PM #

she was my grandma and she will never be forgotten

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