Joyce Freckmann

joyce freckmann
Joyce (Joy) Blaire Kee Freckmann, age 72, Murrieta, California, passed away on March 25, 2013. Joy was born in Cook County, Illinois on January 11, 1941. Joy moved to California in 1983. Joy worked at Progressive Management Systems for 17 years in Client Relations. She made many life-long friends along the way. When not relaxing to Family Feud, Jeopardy, and Wheel of Fortune, she could be found playing her favorite slots at Pechanga and Pauma Casino. She was very close with her family and loved spending time with them. She prided herself on always being 'chipper' and her spirit remained strong to the very end. Joy is survived by her children, Tracy Lyons, Julie Schoettler, and David Schoettler, her brothers Chuck Kee and Jim Kee, her grandchildren, Angela Schoettler, Kyle Schoettler, Matthew Schoettler, Ashley Lyons, and Haley Lyons, and other family and friends. Joy is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Dorothy Kee, and her eldest son, Christopher Schoettler. A memorial service for immediate family will be held at England Family Mortuary. Family is accepting flowers as well as donations may be given to Michell''s Place in Joy's name. http:/ww.michellesplace.org. The family of Joyce Freckmann wishes to thank Hope Hospice for all of their unending compassion, care, and support during Joy's greatest time of need.

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  1. In time, your special memories will bring comfort to your soul and peace to your heart.Thinking of you! Robert Bohatka

  2. Jim and Family, I was so sorry to hear about Joyce’s passing. You will certainly miss her, but you will always have a lifetime of memories. Please accept my sincerest condolences, and please extend the same to Joyce’s family. Your classmate, Sandy Schroeder

  3. Joyce personified happiness-nice smile-friendly classmate. All ’59ers will miss her and express condolences to her family and to Jim.

  4. Sad to learn Joyce has left us. Lived on the same block as she did for years and walked by many times on the way to Hough Street grade school. Joyce was always upbeat and with a big smile. The last time we talked was years ago in Barrington waiting to ride the Northwestern into the City. That was when she and Bob began to date. A wonderful girl.

  5. So very sorry to hear of Joyce’s passing. She was a great gal. Wish I had seen her more recently than High School. She and her family are in my prayers.

  6. You will remain in every sunset and in the stars above. Forever in my heart with my never ending love. I miss you Mom.


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