Joyce Duncan

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Joyce Duncan, 85, died Thursday, December 23,2021 in Junction City. Born September 21,1936 in Stanford to the late Franklin and Goldie Anderson. In addition to her parents Joyce is predeceased by her husband Jack Duncan; two daughters Lou Anne Duncan Qualls and Benida “Bennie” Duncan Gordon and a sister Jeraldine Anderson Whitis. Joyce is survived by two grandchildren Lee (Melanie) Qualls and Whitney Nicole (Matt) Peyton: three great grandchildren Jackson Douglas Qualls, Jacob Lee Qualls, Matteson Nicole Peyton and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family. Visitation will be 11a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday, December 30, 2021 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City. Funeral service will follow at 1 p.m. Pallbearers are Jackson Qualls, Jacob Qualls, Matt Peyton, Lance Duncan, Nathan Johnson, and Tony Lanigan, Honorary pallbearers are Tina Blacklock, Daphne Belcher, Carrie Boyd, Matteson Peyton, Candy Kixmiller, Cindy Duncan Davidson, Gary Whitis and Barry Whitis . Burial will follow at Danville Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations are suggested to Heritage Hospice. Please sign the online guestbook and send a Hugs from Home. Visitation: 11am- 1pm Thursday, December 30, 2021 Stith Funeral Home Junction City Funeral Service: 1pm Thursday, December 30, 2021 Stith Funeral Home Junction City Burial: Danville Memorial Gardens

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  1. I knew Joyce as the awesome mother of my friends, Lou Ann and Bennie. Joyce was that person we all went to for guidance and advice. Have a seat at her kitchen table and she would lend her nonjudgmental ear to your latest problem or struggle. She had a special way of putting others at ease and “making your light bulb come on” to help solve your own problem. She was compassionate and understanding, but always a straight shooter when asked for advice. She was hilariously funny and knew how to tell a joke. Extremely witty. She loved her family fiercely and without reserve. She was a blessing to us all. I offer my heartfelt condolences to Whitney, Lee, and all of her family and friends who shared in her love. May she now be at peace forevermore.

  2. We knew Joyce and her husband as customers and I will always remember our chats. She always smiled and warmly greeted us when we would meet. I did not know her long but will always remember her. Prayers of comfort to family and friends.

  3. We knew Joyce and Jack as customers of their storage business and we still have a unit there even though we are Florida residents Such a sweet couple and enjoyed our chats when I came home Prayers and love to family in your time of loss


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