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Joyce Lucy

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JOYCE BEDA LUCY

June 22, 1942 - November 11, 2021

It is with deep sadness that we must announce the passing of Joyce Beda Lucy on November 11, 2021  at 2:10 am in the St. Boniface General Hospital. Joyce’s health had been declining for some time due to diabetes and age  related ailments.

 

She leaves to mourn her passing, husband and soul mate Henry Russell Lucy; sons, Wendell Robert Lucy and Warren William Lucy (Kandi); granddaughter Melissa Marie Lucy; and grandson Brock Bradley Lucy. She is also survived by sister Judith Marie Gusdal (Danny) and brother Ellwood Paul Johnson; as well as a number of nieces, nephews, and many friends. Joyce was predeceased by her parents.


A Celebration of Lucy's Life will be held at 11:30am, Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at the Unitarian Church, 603 Wellington Crescent. Due to COVID restrictions, guests will be asked for proof of vaccination and are asked to RSVP to ensure we are not exceeding occupancy limitations. Those wishing to attend should CLICK HERE to register.

 

Joyce’s family kindly requests that all of her friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

Judy and Ellwood share their thoughts

about Joyce’s early years.

On June 22, 1942, Joyce Beda delighted her parents, Robert and Astrid  Johnson, with her arrival! Her preschool years were spent with them on  a farm where her first language was Swedish. The family grew with the  addition of her sister Judith Marie and later, baby brother Ellwood Paul. When she was six years old, her father’s ill health led to their departure  from the farm to a one-acre property which later became known as  Robert’s corner. Her elementary school years were completed at the one room rural school at Hilltop, MB. During these years, a life long faith  was nourished and led to her desire to serve others. Precious family  memories include cozy evenings around the kitchen stove, Christmas  celebrations at Momo’s and church and community events. A dream  came true for her to attend the faith-based boarding High School at  Caronport, SK. During her summers at home, she was a respected  employee at the Snack Bar at Wasagaming in Riding Mountain National Park. These summers were treasured times of re-establishing strong  bonds with her family and friends. Upon high school graduation, she  was accepted into the Registered Nursing program at St. Boniface  Hospital, in Winnipeg. This launched a long and successful career where she served others! 

 

Henry's Memories

Henry arrived on the scene after Joyce graduated from the three year RN program at St. Boniface. She moved to Birtle Manitoba where her  mother and brother lived after her father passed away. Her mother was a matron for the girls living at the Birtle Indian Residential School. Joyce worked at the Birtle District Hospital. Henry also worked at the school  as a cook. Astrid, Joyce’s mom, would invite all the young workers  over for Swedish coffee and goodies, hence Joyce met Henry. Our relationship blossomed and we were married the following  September at Hilltop Baptist Church. We lived in Birtle before moving  to Preaceville, SK. There, we ran a theater together for 7 months while  Joyce kept us alive by working at the local hospital. We moved to  Winnipeg in the fall of 1966. Joyce had no problem securing a position  as nurse at St. Boniface Hosp. She worked on the gyne ward. One of  the nuns said she was the best catholic nurse (even though she was  protestant) because if a patient had a miscarriage when Joyce was with  the patient she immediately baptised the fetus (baby). In her training  Joyce had learned the importance to the Catholic mother that her baby  was baptised. She had also used this knowledge when working at Birtle Hospital when a mother came running in with the young child she had  accidentally run over. The mother was very upset because the child was  not baptised. Joyce immediately got some water and baptised the child  who was not breathing. But just to be safe one of the nuns on duty  baptised the child again. 

When Joyce was pregnant with Wendell she was able to work until  April. She delivered Wendell on May 28th. In those days women did not get time off and collect EI so Joyce went back to work as a casual within 6 weeks. A couple of months later she discovered she was pregnant  again causing my mother to ask “Why?”. Joyce’s reply was, “It takes  two!” (sweet)! 

By this time we had become involved with the Transcona Alliance  Church plant in Transcona. The Christian and Missionary Alliance was  a new church denomination to me but not to Joyce. We became Charter Members when the church organized.  

Joyce had always (from childhood) wanted to be a Missionary (hence  the Caronport High School at Briercrest Bible College). She soon 

became involved with the Women’s Missionary Prayer Fellowship also  known as WMPF. Later she became the church president of the now  renamed group, Alliance Women, in her church. She was able to  encourage the church ladies to support the CMA missionaries at home  and abroad. She was then elected to the area Alliance Women  Committee. Then on to the Canadian Midwest District as President of  Alliance Women. Her whole heart was in this ministry for many years.  She loved communicating with the missionaries (remember back then it  was snail mail)! 

Joyce worked as a Head Nurse on 7AW general surgery at the St. Boniface Hospital for 10  years. She had great rapport with doctors, interns and medical staff.  From there she went to part time service on Palliative Care. Her faith  helped her work with the dying and those grieving. She was acting  Head Nurse on the unit when my mom was admitted and passed. Joyce was diagnosed with cancer of the bladder in 1997 at which time  she retired from nursing. The cancer was cured and the University of  Manitoba summoned her to work for them for 6 months as a facilitator  for BN students on the Palliative Care Ward at St. B. I believe it turned  into a 5 year term. She loved to teach and was so very patient. After she retired again she started having more health challenges related to her diabetes. Joyce was so appreciative of the Home Care workers  who attended to her needs. Some of these seemed like daughters and  granddaughters to her. This care much improved her quality of life. On November 2nd, Joyce was rushed to St. Boniface where she was  diagnosed with pneumonia. This led to a cardiac event and eventually  her passing. 

Our comfort is in knowing that she is at peace and in the arms of Jesus.

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Shelley Kirby

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My earliest memories include Mr. and Mrs. Lucy and the boys. There was a well-worn path between their house and ours. Summers were spent doing garage sales together and going to family camp. Mrs. Lucy was always there for me - helping me overcome my lisp when I was a little girl, treating my wasp stings at camp, sharing their family dog (Luv) with me, supporting me each time my heart and my faith sent me overseas, and always welcoming my family and I home whenever our journey brought us back to Winnipeg. Without a doubt, Mrs. Lucy was a confident, strong, capable woman. But she was so much more that that. She was kind and loving and sacrificial. Even in these last few years when her own health was declining rapidly, Mrs. Lucy would seek me out just to show me I was remembered and loved. I hope she knows the difference she has made in my life. I wish I could have a few more visits with her to hear her stories and enjoy her company. But there will be lots of time for that the next time we meet. In the meantime, Mrs. Lucy, thank you for all that you poured into my life. I love you.

The Mikoluff Family

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

We are so sorry to hear about your loss Henry, Warren and Wendell. We have numerous wonderful memories of Joyce and your family. Sending you our thoughts and prayers.

Judy McLena

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Henry and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Joyce and I were in the same class in nursing school and saw one another at least every 5 years at class reunions. She will be sorely missed. 

Bill & Isabel Acheson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful tribute story and video! Haven't connected much with Henry since Elgin school days, but wonderful to get a glimpse of your story. My sympathy in the loss of your wife. I did part of my x-ray tech apprenticeship at the Birtle hospital . Who knows. We may have met! 

Diann Wallace

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the happy times in Birtle one when Joyce and Henry walked into the church at the Indian school in all there wedding clothes. A great thing to do, especially for the girls.  The happy times at Mrs Johnson’s house with Judy on the guitar, Mrs J making coffee and a bunch of young people sitting around, so happy to be in a home. Joyce would be there if she wasn’t working. Great memories, happy times. Joyce was always so kind, when I was in a car accident she nursed me, what a caring person. I hope you can takes comfort in the fact that Joyce is with God Diann (Olsen) Wallace 🥲💕💕

Kendall Schmitke

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our condolences Henry and family. She will be missed! We continue to pray for you in this time of mourning.

Colin and Patty Wilcox

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Sending sincere sympathy to you Henry and your family.

Claudette Boucher

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Joyce & Henry through my years working at St. Boniface Hospital.  Both always had beautiful smiles and always ready to help.  I am so sorry for your loss, Henry!  Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time!  🙏🦋. Claudette Boucher

Roxanne Hudson-866 Wayoata

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Sincere Condolences to Henry and family. 

Laurette Manson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beautiful tribute to Joyce❤ I worked on 7A  when Joyce was Head Nurse and remember her and Henry as well.  She has lived a full life devoting herself to her chosen career.  Extending condolences to you Henry and your family.  May she Rest In Peace. Laurette Manson (Cormier)

Barb Braun

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

So sorry for your loss Uncle Henry Warren and Wendell and family, I loved the photo slid show For Auntie Joyce she would have loved it ❤

Sheryl Tessier

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My Condolences to all family and friends….Joyce you will forever be in my heart love you ❤️

thomas hiebert

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

comment: good evening henry and family, sorry for your loss. prayers and condolences. from thomas hiebert 

Susan Kilbrai

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Joyce (and Henry) has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember! I’m sad to know she’s no longer here but so happy for her to be fully restored and happy with her Lord now. Mr L, I am praying for you and the rest of the family as you grieve her passing. Much love to you all!

Anita (and Kyle) Blaquiere

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our condolences, thoughts and prayers to Henry, Wendell, Warren and family. I have known the family ever since I can remember from Transcona Alliance Church, which is a long time! You are part of our 'family' and we grieve with you. You are constantly in our prayers and rejoice with you that you will see a Joyce again one day!

Esther Smart

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

From Esther Smart... "Joyce and Henry have been my good friends through so many seasons of life. We raised our kids together, grew our faith together, spent summers in the kitchen at Family Camp, celebrated family weddings together and held each other at family funerals. It was God's kindness that brought us together as neighbours so we could be friends. Joyce, you've gone ahead of some of us, but we look forward to all being together again one day. Thanks for so many good years."

Phil and Lesley Small Mager

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Henry and family, Our hearts are heavy with the loss of our dear friend, Joyce.  A very kind, thoughtful and caring lady, full of the " Fruit of the Spirit " , always interested in others, especially encouraging them with their walk with Jesus. When you entered a room , she made sure to reach out to you with both  her welcoming smile and out reached  hand .  Her weekly phone calls will be  missed dearly  .... just checking to see how we were doing and to encourage us with her prayers. Psalm 55:22 ... cast your burdens upon The Lord  keeping you in our prayers Henry and family Love in Christ Alone   Phil and Lesley Small Mager ❤  

Ed & Carolynn Enns

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our deepest sympathies to you, Henry, and to your family on your loss. I (Carolynn) have many fond memories of working together with Joyce on the Alliance Women Executive. Praying for God's comfort and strength for all of you, Carolynn & Ed Enns

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our deepest condolences to your family. We have lots of memories of the year you spent with our family. Uncle Robert had planted a huge garden .However the frost came early in Manitoba and we were all out picking tomatoes in the dark. /We had lots to look after {many apple boxes full of green tomatoes] Those days were special to us and I will never forget those times. Will be with you in spirit on Wednesday. Love from your cousins in B.C.  

Julie Perry

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Henry & Family Park Manor Care extends our heartfelt condolences.  Joyce and Henry were amazing caregivers not just professionally but as children to elderly parents.  Joyce had the most beautiful smile, loving heart and was friendly to so many.  She was an inspiration with her strength and perseverance even through her many health challenges.  Joyce's faith in God was shared with everyone she met and I know she is now resting in His Loving Arms.   Our love and prayers are with each of you. Love, Julie Perry & PMC Staff

Reuben and Maureen Wasacase

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our heartfelt condolences and fond memories go out to the Lucy Family.  The memories we have can fill a book of love and good times spent in the stay and visitations we shared through out the years.  We pray that in your time of need, you find the support and love to keep you strong.  Sincere thank you to Joyce and family for the continued support and love they extended to our family.  We love you all and our heart and thoughts are with you all at this time.  Unfortunately, due to convid restrictions, we are unable to attend the service, but will be with you in spirit.  Much ❤

Janet Lofgren

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beautiful tribute of Joyce! Our sincere condolences to Henry and family on your loss.  Janet and Norman Lofgren

Peter n Bertha

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Henry and family our heart’s go out to you as you remember your loved one. Joyce was such a big part of your life and I am sure you will miss her presence very much. It seems like just yesterday when we were all much younger and ministering together, memories are very rich as we reflect on them. Joyce was a very special person loved by God and now she is in that home that Jesus was preparing for her (John 14). You will miss her but she has never been happier then she is now. Love you all and keeping you in our prayers. Peter and Bertha

Tanya Gusdal-Calkins

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Auntie Joyce will always be with us in all the shared family Johnson memories I will cherish.  The great celebration dinners she and Henry hosted in Winnipeg and fun together we all had are special times to me. My Elise bonded and loved her in a special way since Great Auntie Joy-ous brought her Melissa's Barbies especially for her! My other daughter Annika follows in Joyce's profession as she strives to care for others as she did so well. Love to all as you miss your caring wife, mother and grandmother. Love , Tanya, Darryl, Annika and Elise Gusdal-Calkins from Edmonton 

Jeannette Golletz

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

So sorry to learn of Joyce’s passing. I met Joyce at the canasta evenings at Valhalla Drive. She was always so friendly. She either read a book or did her puzzles while she patiently waited for  Henry to finish playing cards. Henry and Wendell, my thoughts and prayers are with you. 

Lola Backeland

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My condolences to Henry & his family on Joyce,s passing...I worked with her on 7AW for many years...I met her when I was a menu clerk & she convinced me to be a ward clerk on her unit...I never regreted it & so enjoyed working with her....I went on to become a nurse & never forgot all she taught me..I tried to visit any time I visited in WPG.after I moved to BC...She was a joy to know & will be missed by many ..❤She is now with GOD❤ Lola Backeland

Joanne Mills

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My deepest sympathy to Henry and the family. I had the privilege of working with Joyce in palliative care. When I rejoined the PCU as Head Nurse on my return from Australia, Joyce oriented me to the role. She was a wealth of knowledge and support & an incredibly caring person. She was devoted to Henry, Wendell, Warren & their families. She will be greatly missed.

Donna deveau

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I just heard of Joyce’s passing Henry. I’m so sorry for your loss. She is pain free now watching down on you and smiling. 

Sondee Comrie

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I LOVED Joyce!! She was such a huge influence to me as we all served at Transcona Alliance.  She taught me so much as was always so supportive of many of my crazy hair-brained schemes 😆. She was a great mentor and a solid pillar to my spiritual growth. Thank you, Joyce, for your example and friendship. I won’t forget you!!
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