Joyce graduated from St. Patrick’s Catholic High School in 1946. She worked at Dryden’s Drug Store.
Joyce married Milton (Mac) McConahay on November 15, 1947 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. The couple lived in Hastings while Milton finished school. They moved back to North Platte where they raised four children, Deb (Terry) Kruse, Mack (Pat) McConahay, Lynn (Randy) Kuhlmann, and Lee (Joyce) McConahay.
Joyce will be remembered for being an impeccable seamstress, for creating storybook holidays for her family and for having a giving heart. This was apparent in her commitment to and support of her family and dedication to the community she lived in. Through the years, Joyce gave of her time to the Food Pantry, Altar Society, and Meals on Wheels. She was a Cub Scout leader for Pack 292, made rosaries to send to Haiti, helped start the Coat Closet, collected quilts and blankets for the poor, and volunteered in the school cafeteria at St. Patrick’s.
Joyce’s declaration of her Faith in God and her example of the importance and power of prayer is her greatest legacy. This is the most prominent gift that she has given to her four children, 10 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents Lillie and Lavern Duncan; brother, Dale Duncan; husband Milton; grandson, Brady Kruse.
Funeral plans will be announced at a later date. Adams & Swanson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Joyce graduated from St. Patrick’s Catholic High School in 1946. She worked at Dryden’s Drug Store.
Joyce married Milton (Mac) McConahay on November 15, 1947 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. The couple lived in Hastings while Milton finished school. They moved back to North Platte where they raised four children, Deb (Terry) Kruse, Mack (Pat) McConahay, Lynn (Randy) Kuhlmann, and Lee (Joyce) McConahay.
Joyce will be remembered for being an impeccable seamstress, for creating storybook holidays for her family and for having a giving heart. This was apparent in her commitment to and support of her family and dedication to the community she lived in. Through the years, Joyce gave of her time to the Food Pantry, Altar Society, and Meals on Wheels. She was a Cub Scout leader for Pack 292, made rosaries to send to Haiti, helped start the Coat Closet, collected quilts and blankets for the poor, and volunteered in the school cafeteria at St. Patrick’s.
Joyce’s declaration of her Faith in God and her example of the importance and power of prayer is her greatest legacy. This is the most prominent gift that she has given to her four children, 10 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents Lillie and Lavern Duncan; brother, Dale Duncan; husband Milton; grandson, Brady Kruse.
Funeral plans will be announced at a later date. Adams & Swanson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement