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NFCA first team Utility/Pitcher All-America award to be named after ... (Florida Atlantic University Athletics)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The NFCA and its Board of Directors will honor the late Joan Joyce's dedication to women's athletics and the sport of softball by naming ...

Joyce was a co-founder, with tennis icon Billie Jean King and LPGA golfer Janie Blaylock, of the International Women's Professional Softball Association in the 1970s. Joyce served as player/coach for the United States Volleyball Association's Connecticut Clippers, and competed in four national tournaments. She left the Brakettes to star in the pitching circle for the Orange (Calif.) Lionettes in the mid-1960s, before returning to the Brakettes in 1967 and playing for another near decade. Joyce, an NFCA Hall of Famer and longtime Florida Atlantic University head softball coach, passed away on March 26, 2022, at the age of 81. "As we near the first anniversary of Joan Joyce's passing, we are honored to add her name to our collegiate First-Team All-America UT/P awards, said NFCA Executive Carol Bruggeman. Each year across all NFCA collegiate divisions, the honoree will have the distinction of being named the Joan Joyce Utility/Pitcher First Team All-American.

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Joyce Atwood has car stolen from her in downtown Somerset (Commonwealth Journal's History)

On Wednesday afternoon, Atwood pulled into the Pulaski County Clerk's downtown parking lot adjacent to the Somerset First Baptist Church. According to Atwood, ...

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Joyce Berghoff Obituary (1940 - 2023) - San Mateo, CA - The San ... (Legacy.com)

Joyce Dolores Berghoff passed away March 18, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. Joyce was preceded in death by her husband of 40 years and best friend ...

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Joyce Hammond Obituary (1949 - 2023) - DeGraff, OH - Sidney ... (Legacy.com)

DEGRAFF - Joyce Ann Hammond, 73, of DeGraff, passed away peacefully at 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 23, 2023, at her home. She was born in Piqua, ...

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FRAZIER: Joyce Ferris scatters joy like flowers (Vicksburg Post)

She and dedicated volunteers scattered and tended thousands of zinnia seeds on a piece of property that had been donated by Jimmy and Peggy Gouras on Cherry ...

Another tip Joyce gave me was the use of Epsom Salt, which she said was good for plants. She and dedicated volunteers scattered and tended thousands of zinnia seeds on a piece of property that had been donated by Jimmy and Peggy Gouras on Cherry Street, and when the flowers bloomed out it was magical. Therefore, last week when I was walking around Home Depot, I purchased several packs of zinnia seeds.

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Joyce M. Whitt (The Gazette)

Joyce M. Whitt, 79, of Medina, passed away Wednesday, March 22, 2023. She was born January 13, 1944, to the late Leon and Evelyn (Deist) McQuade in Fairhope ...

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NFCA first team Utility/Pitcher All-America award to be named after ... (Florida Atlantic University Athletics)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The NFCA and its Board of Directors will honor the late Joan Joyce's dedication to women's athletics and the sport of softball by naming ...

Joyce was a co-founder, with tennis icon Billie Jean King and LPGA golfer Janie Blaylock, of the International Women's Professional Softball Association in the 1970s. Joyce served as player/coach for the United States Volleyball Association's Connecticut Clippers, and competed in four national tournaments. She left the Brakettes to star in the pitching circle for the Orange (Calif.) Lionettes in the mid-1960s, before returning to the Brakettes in 1967 and playing for another near decade. Joyce, an NFCA Hall of Famer and longtime Florida Atlantic University head softball coach, passed away on March 26, 2022, at the age of 81. "As we near the first anniversary of Joan Joyce's passing, we are honored to add her name to our collegiate First-Team All-America UT/P awards, said NFCA Executive Carol Bruggeman. Each year across all NFCA collegiate divisions, the honoree will have the distinction of being named the Joan Joyce Utility/Pitcher First Team All-American.

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JOYCE VANDIVORT (Houston Herald)

Joyce Evelyn (Adkison) Vandivort, daughter of the late Omer and Bella (Gann) Adkison, was born March 2, 1942, in Texas County, Mo., and passed away March 22 ...

She made all her children’s clothes when they were younger and made many quilts for her family and friends throughout the years. She had many jig-saw puzzles that she loved putting together, but her passion was quilting and sewing. Joyce enjoyed farm life and was still residing there at the time of her passing. She also enjoyed planting a garden and canning her harvest. She was 81 years and 20 days of age. Joyce and Jerry bought a farm south of Mountain Grove where they raised their children.

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Audacious diamonds and a James Joyce manuscript (The Irish Times)

Marlene Dietrich's bracelet, Anne Eisenhower's diamonds, annotations to Finnegan's Wake and unseen letters from Roger Casement are just some of the ...

The Steps, Ardglass was painted in 1949 and commemorates the summer the artist spent in the coastal fishing village. The charity auction has works by some of Ireland’s best street and contemporary artists to be auctioned for youths who are displaced. Equally interesting is Karstensen’s letter, which paints Casement as an easily manipulated almost childlike figure, whose only interest was to secure Germany’s good intentions towards Ireland in the event of victory in the war. It was acquired by Eisenhower in 1992 and is listed at $2.5 million – $4.5 million (€2.32 million – €4.1 million). He was then arrested, sent to London, tried for treason, sentenced to death and stripped of his knighthood. [Christie](//christies.com)’s online sale, The Magnificent Jewels of Anne Eisenhower, which ends on June 7th.

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Joyce Friend Obituary (1938 - 2023) - Legacy Remembers (Legacy.com)

Sturtevant-Joyce Elaine Friend, 84, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 23, 2023, surrounded by her family. Joyce was born to the late Albert and ...

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Obituary for Joyce Mendenhall, Fayetteville, AR (Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette)

Joyce Mendenhall, Fayetteville, Ark., was born August 27, 1947, to Olaf and Agnes (Campbell) Mendenhall in Maryville, Mo. She was the youngest of four girls ...

A member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fayetteville (UUFF), she served on the UUFF board of directors and on the program and aesthetics committees. She was a lifetime member of the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks (BGO), where she received the Volunteer of the Year award and served twice on the BGO board of directors. She served on the board of directors of the Healing Gardens of Northwest Arkansas at Highlands Oncology Group. Woolworth Company (the original five and dime stores), she was approached by the district manager about becoming one of the first women to join Woolworth's management training program. She accepted, which led to her working for Woolworth a total of 35 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, and sister, Jane (Ray) Risner.

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Obituary for Joyce Mendenhall, Fayetteville, AR (Arkansas Online)

Joyce Mendenhall, Fayetteville, Ark., was born August 27, 1947, to Olaf and Agnes (Campbell) Mendenhall in Maryville, Mo. She was the youngest of four girls ...

A member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fayetteville (UUFF), she served on the UUFF board of directors and on the program and aesthetics committees. She was a lifetime member of the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks (BGO), where she received the Volunteer of the Year award and served twice on the BGO board of directors. She served on the board of directors of the Healing Gardens of Northwest Arkansas at Highlands Oncology Group. Woolworth Company (the original five and dime stores), she was approached by the district manager about becoming one of the first women to join Woolworth's management training program. She accepted, which led to her working for Woolworth a total of 35 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, and sister, Jane (Ray) Risner.

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