Joyce Barrett

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Joyce L. Barrett nee Wentz, 94 of Chicago; beloved wife of the late James F. CFD; loving mother of Michael and Susan ret. CPD (Patricia Dwyer ret. CPD); proud grandmother of Marlon and William CPD, Barrett-Dwyer; loving sister of Kenneth Wentz, Jackie Noll, the late Walter Wentz, Elaine Riddle, Joan Schumacher, and Dorothy Sticklorat; dear sister-in-law of Margaret “Peggy” Litrop, Robert Barrett and the late Anthony Barrett;  fond aunt of many; Visitation Thursday 4-8 PM at Gibbons Family Funeral Home 5917 W. Irving Park Rd/ (1/2 Block East of Austin). Interment Private, at All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Chicago Canine Rescue. For info 773-777-3944 or www. GFFH.com

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12/29/2022 - 12/29/2022

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6 thoughts on “Joyce Barrett”

  1. Sue sorry to hear that your Mom passed. The people from the greatest generation are all leaving. I also lost my Mom this year, she was 92. I will keep your family in my prayers.

  2. Sue, sorry to hear that your Mom passed away. The people from the greatest generation are all leaving us. My Mother also passed this year at 92. I will keep your family in my prayers.

  3. Dear Sue and Mike,

    My condolences on the loss of your mother. Mike and I sometimes exchanged stories about our Moms. (Mine is 96 years old.) I hope her passing was peaceful. Pam Doherty (Rtd CPD)

  4. Dear Sue,
    Mike and I are sorry to learn of your mother’s passing. What a blessing that she was able to be at home with you! I remember you telling me that she lived with you and Patricia. To live to age 94 was a full, long life for her! May God give you peace and bring you comfort.

  5. Mike and Sue,
    Your mom has been like a second mom to me for 22 years since my mom passed. She has had many challenges the past three years, yet she remained alert and resilient. I so enjoyed her weekly Sunday dinners and her love of a glass of port wine. I am so happy I was able to talk to her on Christmas Eve this past weekend before things changed.
    May fond memories of her give you comfort in the years ahead

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