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Joyce Rae <I>Meyer</I> Voigt

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Joyce Rae Meyer Voigt

Birth
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Sep 2020 (aged 90)
Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Joyce went to rest in the loving arms of Christ her Savior with her family by her side. She is survived by four children, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a brother and sister, two sisters-in-law, and one brother-in-law. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Adolph Henry Voigt; her parents; her brothers Lloyd and Gene Meyer; sister Margie (Ron) Bruechman; sister-in-law Gladys Meyer; and brother-in-law Woody Schneider.

Joyce was a Sunday School Teacher at Meadowdale Gospel Chapel in Carpentersville, IL for many years. She dedicated her life to Christian ministry. She and her husband owned the Town Pump Restaurant in Dundee, IL and Kings Way Restaurant in Elgin, IL and Sycamore, IL. She enjoyed working in her garden and had a genuine love for nature. She pressed flowers and made beautiful cards and framed pictures. Joyce had a love for all children and whenever she saw a child, it brought her great joy.
Joyce went to rest in the loving arms of Christ her Savior with her family by her side. She is survived by four children, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a brother and sister, two sisters-in-law, and one brother-in-law. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Adolph Henry Voigt; her parents; her brothers Lloyd and Gene Meyer; sister Margie (Ron) Bruechman; sister-in-law Gladys Meyer; and brother-in-law Woody Schneider.

Joyce was a Sunday School Teacher at Meadowdale Gospel Chapel in Carpentersville, IL for many years. She dedicated her life to Christian ministry. She and her husband owned the Town Pump Restaurant in Dundee, IL and Kings Way Restaurant in Elgin, IL and Sycamore, IL. She enjoyed working in her garden and had a genuine love for nature. She pressed flowers and made beautiful cards and framed pictures. Joyce had a love for all children and whenever she saw a child, it brought her great joy.


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