Sr. Imelda JoyceSister Imelda Joyce, 81,
a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph, died at 2:45 p.m.
Sunday, July 3, 2011, in Camilla Hall at St. Joseph Center in
Tipton, Indiana following a long illness.The
daughter of Ralph and Elizabeth (Beer) Joyce, Patricia Ann was born
in Kokomo on June 11, 1930. She was a long-time member of St
Patrick Parish in Kokomo where she was baptized. After graduating
from St. Patrick School and St. Joseph Academy in Tipton, Patricia
entered the community of the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1947. She
received the religious habit of the congregation the following year,
and was given the name Sister Imelda. In August, 1956, Sister
Imelda professed her perpetual vows, and in 2007 she celebrated with
her Sisters, family, and friends the 60th anniversary of
her life in the community.Always a very gentle and loving woman, Sister Imelda could light up
a room with the beauty and graciousness of her smile. She was very
close to her family, enjoyed the company of many friends, and
eagerly sought opportunities to be with them, celebrating birthdays,
weddings, anniversaries, and other special events.In
1972 Sister Imelda earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education
from St. Francis College in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and in 1976, a
Masters Degree in Education from St. Scholastica College in Duluth,
Minnesota. She taught for thirty two years in parochial schools in
Winamac, South Bend, Marion, Elwood, and Kokomo. Sister Imelda
stayed in contact with many of her former students, who speak of her
with affection and gratitude.In
the later years of her teaching ministry, Sister Imelda also devoted
time and energy ministering to those in prison, visiting them as
often as her schedule allowed. She traveled often to spend time
with those incarcerated in Pendleton. Her growing familiarity with
the penal system led her to various positions with the Crisis Center
of Kokomo, where she served as a member of the board as well as a
volunteer with the Crisis Hotline. She also worked with the
Probation Department, serving as a counselor in the Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Program.A
graduate of Ivy Tech, Sister Imelda became a Certified Nursing
Assistant, serving patients of St. Joseph Hospital both on the
nursing units and in the hospitals Home Health Program. In this
role, also, her kindness and gentleness was a great comfort to
many. Using this experience, Sister Imelda, in 1998, assumed
primary care for her elderly mother, to whom she ministered
faithfully until the time of her mothers death.In
2001, Sister Imelda retired to St. Joseph Center in Tipton, but
continued to be in close contact with the friends and family members
with whom she had shared her life. Her presence at the Center was
great gift to the Sisters, residents and staff.Sister Imelda was predeceased by her parents, and two brothers, Paul
Joyce and Carl Wilson. She is survived by a brother, Ralph (Cindy)
Joyce and two sisters, Rosemary Haynes and Helen (Joseph) Smith, all
of Kokomo, as well as several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and
nephews. Many cousins from Michigan and Ohio also grieve her loss.Visitation
is scheduled at St. Joseph Center Chapel in Tipton, Indiana for
Wednesday, July 6, beginning at 4:00 p.m. with a Prayer Vigil at
6:00 p.m. Visitation will continue on Thursday morning, July 7,
preceding the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m., at which
Father Theodore Dudzinski will preside. Burial will be in the
Cemetery at St. Joseph Center following the Mass. May Sr. Imelda
rest in Christs eternal peace.Young-Nichols Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.