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Her Homegoing Service will be held at Wayman A.M.E. Church, 424 N. Memorial Dr., on Friday, August 11th at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held in the church, that day, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will follow in West Lawn Memorial Park.
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Miller's FlowersJoyce Evelyn McKinley Shaw departed from this life peacefully at home on August 2, 2023. She was born on May 1, 1934, in Dewmaine, Illinois. She was the third daughter born to Edward and Edmonia McKinley. Joyce graduated from Attacks Senior High School in Carbondale, Illinois, where she also attended Southern Illinois University. She later relocated to Kansas City, Missouri, where she was trained in Radiology Technology. While living there, she met and married Louis Shaw. Joyce then moved to Racine, Wisconsin, where she completed a thirty plus year career in Radiology Technology, last working at Kurten Medical Clinic. Joyce was an active member of Wayman A.M.E. Church, serving in various auxiliaries. She was preceded in death by both parents, her sister, Wandella (Charlie) Price, and her brothers, Wilbert (Alma Jean), Kenneth (Iantha), and Edward Jr. (Ellen). She is survived by her daughter, Kimberly Shaw, her grandson, Bradley (Moriah) Shaw, and three great-grandsons, Pryce, Kingston, and Jaxson. She is further survived by her sisters, Sylvia (Eloda) Morrison, of Kansas City, Missouri, Betty (Biven) Johnson, and Norma Brown, both of Racine, Wisconsin., and her nieces and nephews, some of which she taught Spanish, and some of which she would promise to take to the Dollar Store if they were good. The family would like to thank all those who reached out, prayed, and those who are present with them here today.
Anonymous says
RIP-Gary Martin
Gary Martin says
RIP-Gary Martin
Ella Richardson says
Kim so sorry for your loss Joyce. And I talked ever once in a while we enjoyed talking about old times Your mom was a very nice person I will miss our chats You hang in there I am praying for you and your family
Kathy (Rogers) Loomis says
Kim, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with your mom at St. Luke’s Hospital Radiology Dept. and she made going to work so much fun! I have thought of her lovingly so many times through the years! She was a gem!
Anonymous says
If we are absent from the body, we have the opportunity to be present with the Lord. Sister Shaw, her daughter Kim, and I worshipped together for many years at Wayman AME. Her testimony always demonstrated she was a child of God. She was person of integrity and grace. Whether you would meet at church, Kurten Medical, or run into her at Piggly Wiggly on Durand, she always would be that same graceful person. Kim and family I imagine you feel a void. But you know God has the strength and power to bring you through. The Gregg Chapel family and I, lift you up to God in prayer. Sometimes we don’t know what to say or do, but we serve a God that finds nothing impossible! ,
Ann Kirkwood and Family says
Sending prayers and words of comfort to the family of Joyce Shaw. It was always a pleasure to be in the same space as Joyce; she had a sweet and calming spirit .She will be missed ☀️
Sheryl Bulgrin says
So sorry to read about Joyce. I worked with her at St Luke’s. She taught us about the job but also how to enjoy life!
Bill Greco Oshkosh, WI says
Kim, family and friends, my sincere condolences and sympathies for your loss. I too worked with Joyce in the St Luke’s Radiology Department. Always enjoyed “hiding out” in Radiation Therapy and exchanging lively conversation and laughter with Joyce. Such and kind and thoughtful person, she was perfectly placed in caring for patients in that department. She is one of my many fond memories of St Luke’s and she joins many who preceded her to Heaven. May she forever rest in peace.
Terri Waschbisch says
I worked with Joyce many years ago at St Luke’s Radiology. Joyce was such a pleasant and kind person, so enjoyable to work with. RIP, Joyce. Kim, I am so sorry for your loss. Losing a wonderful mom is so hard. May your loving memories bring you comfort.
Sandra Trott says
My most sincere condolences to Joyce’s entire family. I will miss her warm and pleasant smile whenever We met at church and out and about. She was a lovely person. May God be your comfort during this time of sorrow.
Greta Ingram says
Kim, I’m so sorry to hear of the lost of your mother Joyce. Mother’s are so special and the bond you had with yours, will keep the fond memories you had with her in your heart. You have my sincere condolences and prayers 🙏.
Gail Boykin- Dansby says
Condolences to Kim and family.
Annette Powell-Houston, TX says
Kim, I’m so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a beautiful person inside and out. My memory of her takes me back to when we were in the choir at Wayman A.M.E Church and your mom would transport us around wherever we had to sing. I offer my heartfelt condolences.