Joyce
W. Anderson, 92, of Monmouth, IL passed away peacefully at 3:05 a.m. Wednesday,
May 3, 2017 at Monmouth Nursing Home.
Joyce
was born on April 16, 1925 at home in Prophetstown, IL to William and Hazel
Franks. She married Max V. Anderson on
May 23, 1948 in Prophetstown, IL. He
survives.
Surviving are her four children, Rick (Debbie)
Anderson of Monmouth, IL; Cindy (Ralph) Schoen of Peoria, IL; Jill (Oscar)
Krieger of Mokena, IL; Tamara Einfeldt of Silvis, IL; eight grandchildren, one
step grandchild; five great grandchildren; three sisters Fae (Milt) Davis of
Naples, FL; Lois (Ralph) Black of Hillsdale, IL; and Loren “Buzz” (Rita) Franks
of Erie, IL; many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother
Darrell Franks, and six sisters, Fern (Robert) Fuller, Maxine (Archie)
McKibbon, Vera (Burt) Hanson, Dorothy (Robert) Thomas, Esther (Donald) Bartels,
Rae Franks and daughter Tammy’s fiancĂ©, Ramiro Lueje.
She graduated from Erie High School in 1943. During World War II she worked at John Deere
helping out in the war effort. After the
war she attended Augustana College in Rock Island, IL and then taught in
Portland Township one room school (Grades 1-8) in Whiteside County, IL. She also worked part-time as a waitress in
Erie, IL where she met her husband when he was in town for a Rural Youth
basketball tournament.
After their marriage she moved to Princeton, IL to
live with her husband on the family farm.
She was active in the Mission Covenant Church, the schools where her
children attended and her husband was a school board member, and also a member
of several community groups. She was
very close with their farm neighbors, including coffee get-togethers,
carpooling, card clubs, and making Christmas candies.
Joyce moved to Monmouth, IL in 1966 when her husband
took a job with Agar Packing Co. as the head hog buyer. She became active in the Monmouth community,
church, and Warren school. She went to
work briefly for Formfit-Rogers and then worked at Monmouth Community Hospital
as a ward clerk until she retired in 1990.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church
in Monmouth where she served on the Church Board and belonged to the Deborah
Circle and the Women’s Monday Fellowship Breakfast.
Joyce will be remembered as the heart of the
family. Her beautiful spirit now warms
the stars in heaven, as in our hearts.
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