Joyce Ann O'Tool was born in Creston, Iowa, on August 2, 1951, the daughter of Theodore and Ebbie (Johnson) Bergloff. She graduated from Boone High School in 1969 and attended Drake University. On November 23, 1991, Joyce married Melvin O'Tool in Nashua. From 1983 to 2011, Joyce worked as County coordinator for the Red Rock Community Action Center. She retired in September of 2011. Joyce was a member of Tops 513, and the Human Service Council. She enjoyed scrapbooking, antiquing for picture frames, cross stitching, crocheting, and flower gardening. She also enjoyed cooking and watching Wheel of Fortune. She and Mel enjoyed traveling. Joyce especially enjoyed times with her grandchildren and her newborn great grandson Nicqueoli.
Joyce is preceded in death by her parents, a stepson Brian O'Tool, and a son-in-law Brian Anschutz. She is survived by her husband Mel of Boone; two daughters, Jo and husband Al Macal of Mason City and Jacquelyn Anschutz and fiancé Greg Haberkorn of Boxholm, step daughters Michelle O'Tool of Dayton and Devon O'Tool of Boone; two step sons Shawn O'Tool and wife Raylene of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Joey O'Tool of Woodbine; a brother Ted Bergloff and wife Shirley of Boone; a sister Pauline Halupnick and husband Larry of Traer; 10 grandchildren; and one great grandson.
Joyce Ann O'Tool was born in Creston, Iowa, on August 2, 1951, the daughter of Theodore and Ebbie (Johnson) Bergloff. She graduated from Boone High School in 1969 and attended Drake University. On November 23, 1991, Joyce married Melvin O'Tool in Nashua. From 1983 to 2011, Joyce worked as County coordinator for the Red Rock Community Action Center. She retired in September of 2011. Joyce was a member of Tops 513, and the Human Service Council. She enjoyed scrapbooking, antiquing for picture frames, cross stitching, crocheting, and flower gardening. She also enjoyed cooking and watching Wheel of Fortune. She and Mel enjoyed traveling. Joyce especially enjoyed times with her grandchildren and her newborn great grandson Nicqueoli.
Joyce is preceded in death by her parents, a stepson Brian O'Tool, and a son-in-law Brian Anschutz. She is survived by her husband Mel of Boone; two daughters, Jo and husband Al Macal of Mason City and Jacquelyn Anschutz and fiancé Greg Haberkorn of Boxholm, step daughters Michelle O'Tool of Dayton and Devon O'Tool of Boone; two step sons Shawn O'Tool and wife Raylene of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Joey O'Tool of Woodbine; a brother Ted Bergloff and wife Shirley of Boone; a sister Pauline Halupnick and husband Larry of Traer; 10 grandchildren; and one great grandson.
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