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Dec052021

Joyce Marguerite Beard

Joyce Marguerite Beard of Ithaca, 95 ¾ years young, passed away on 12/5/2021, at Carson City Hospital.  Joyce was born in St. Louis, Michigan on 1/8/1926, to Kathleen Cummings Harris and Victor J. Harris.  She was a home birth, with the doctor coming from Vestaburg to deliver her.  Her family raised bees and had a honey production business, shipping honey across the United States via train.  Joyce’s uncle owned the infamous Park Hotel in downtown St. Louis, known for their famous “duck dinners.”  As a teenager, she worked at the hotel restaurant as a server and one of her favorite stories to tell was when she dropped butter on the then Governor of Michigan! 

 Joyce attended and graduated from Michigan State College (now known as MSU).  Later in her teaching career, despite having years of teaching experience, she was required to attend Central Michigan University and obtain a teaching degree.  She did this on the weekends, while continuing to teach classes during the week.  She started her teaching career at the Allen Rural School, where she taught for 4 years and then taught at the Wheeler Rural School for 8 years until the Wheeler School annexed into the Ithaca School System.  She taught third grade for Ithaca, at which time, her son, Vic, had begun the 4th grade, and she loved to share that he would tell everyone, “Boy, I just missed that one!”  Joyce went on to become Ithaca’s first Special Education Teacher and taught that for 5 years, before moving into teaching 1st grade until 1982, when she retired after 35 years of teaching.   

Joyce met the love of her life, Edwin “Duane” Beard in high school at a Band Competition in St. Louis.  They both played the trombone.  They were married on February 8, 1947.  After Joyce retired, she and Duane, started making yearly trips to Mesa, Arizona, where they owned a  home in Apache Wells  They would spend Spring & Summer in Michigan and Fall and Winter in Arizona, where they enjoyed golfing and going to flea markets.  Here in Michigan, Joyce was a member of the Gratiot Country Club for many years and was a regular league golfer.  She also enjoyed going to yard sales and auctions with her good friend, Ardis Williams.  Joyce was a member of the Fab Five Club, made up of fellow teachers, Pat Crawford, Marilyn Fortney, Ellie Newsom and Betty Kirby, and they have continued to keep that friendship going.          

After the passing of her husband, Duane, in 2006, her salvation became the Gratiot County Senior Center, where she was a regular attendee, going 3 days a week, enjoying the meals, meeting up with her friends, and catching up on all of the local news and gossip.  She also loved being “Jo” when Jo Jones would be out of town.       

Joyce was known for her many catch phrases, with her favorite being “Whatever.”  She said this so much while teaching that she became known as “The Whatever Lady,” receiving many gifts with this word on it!  Another favorite for her in the last year and a half, was “It’s a weird world,” which summed it up perfectly.  Whenever someone told her that they loved her, she would always reply back with, “I love you more.”  Her most recent endearment was to her son, Vic, when she would say to him, “I love you more now than even when you were born.”  

Joyce has touched the lives of many in her almost 96 years.  It’s hard to find someone whose life hasn’t been made better by having known her.  A good friend recently shared with me a story of when she was a young student of Joyce’s.  My friend was having a rough day and Joyce noticed this.  Joyce wrote on a piece of paper and handed her the following note, “Turn your frown upside down.”  This was the kind of teacher and person that she was.  

Joyce loved her family greatly and loved spending time with them at the many family birthday celebrations and holiday gatherings, especially Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, as well as the food that accompanied those celebrations.  Our world will be a little less brighter without her in it.  Her loss is deeply felt by her son, Victor (Julie) Beard of Ithaca, grandson, Logan (Abbey) Beard of Des Moines, Iowa, granddaughter, Brooke Fuggi of Apopka, Florida, grandson, Brent Beard of Florida, daughter-in-law Jayne Beard of Florida, great-granddaughter, Kaitlin (Brandon) Schneider of Sorrento, Florida, great-grandson, Brandon Beard of Harrington, Delaware, great-great-granddaughter, Ryleigh Schneider and Braelyn Schneider, great-great-grandson, Caden Schneider, and Joyce’s sister, Janet (John) Foord of New Jersey, as well as nephews and nieces.

Joyce had moved into Rosewood Adult Foster Care early Summer, where she made fast friends with Ruth Smith, Gwen Showers, and Kathleen Humm, her dining buddies, as well as Lois Barden.  She entertained the staff at Rosewood with her sharp wit, her great sense of humor, and her upbeat personality.  Joyce’s family would like to thank Myra and all of the staff at Rosewood, Kristy, Rod, Charlotte, Teresa, Sydney, Ashley, Heather, Dan, Colton, and so many more, who have been simply exceptional for their love, their kindness, excellent care, and friendship, and for providing “too much food” during her stay there. 

Joyce was preceded in death by her husband, Duane in 2006, her brother, William Harris in 1982, her mother, Kathleen Harris in 1991, and her father, Victor Harris in 1969. 

A graveside service will be held for the immediate family through Barden’s Funeral Home.  A Celebration of her Life will be held in the Spring at the Senior Activity Building.  Anyone wishing to make donations, can make them to Rosewood Adult Foster Care or the Senior Activity Building.  

The family is being served by the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.

 

 

Reader Comments (20)

Mrs.Beard was my first grade teacher..my favorite teacher... whenever we seen each other she always rememberd me.... such a wonderful person..... sending prayers and love
Trisha Templeton Glover
December 5, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterTrisha Templeton Glover
Dear Vic and Julie, I was so sorry to hear of Joyce's passing. She was a wonderful teacher to both of my children and a blessing to all who knew her. She will be missed by many in the community, for sure. Just know that I'm sending prayers for peace, comfort, and healing.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterCyndi (Fortney) Roslund
A beautiful person; Mrs Beard was my first grade teacher.I remember her smile. I delivered newspapers to her home, she always knew my name when she seen me even as an adult. Prayers of strength and comfort to the family.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterRobert Lott
Aunt Joyce was a big influence in my school years when i was growing up. I will always remember her.
She will be walking the streets of gold with our Father and Son Jesus Christ our Lord and savior.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterLarry Beard
Vic, Larry and I are both shocked and saddened to learn about your Mom. As you know she was our teacher at Wheeler and what wonderful memories. Hugs to you and your family
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterBarb Flegel
I will miss your Mom more than I can say. I loved her like a Mom. Every time we visited, she would tell me that she prayed for her "Law family" every night. I pray for peace for you and your family.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterMary Laarman
Vic and Julie,
So. Sorry to bear of your mother's passing. You family are in my prayers during this difficult time.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterEarl Hunt
Vic, I’m so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. I remember her being a wonderful person.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterEvelyn Hunt O’Brien
My sister Dianne and I want to scool at the
Wheeler School from kindergarden through 3rd gMrsrade. We moved over by Alma and Mrs. Beard would pick us up everyday to finish the year. We had lovely talks on the way to school! We loved her so much! Great teacher!
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterCathy Rippie Hofstetter
I remember Mrs Beard she use to read my class books and my favorite was little house on the prairie I thank you for that I am going to miss you but u won't be forgotten
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAneta earl
Mrs Beard was my first grade teacher and when I graduated in 1990 she sent me a money envelope with my first grade picture taped in the spot where the presidents face would be with a $2 bill and a writing sample I wrote. I still have all of these and have treasured them for years. I’m so very sorry for your loss Vic, Brooke and family. She was like family to me just as you are. All my love and prayers for comfort and peace.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterCathy Dame
Mrs. Beard was my first grade teacher at North Elementary in Ithaca. She helped me transition from South Elementary where I attended kindergarten; I really didn't know many other students at North. Her kindness made a big impact on me.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterKathryn (Kolan) Prout
I always loved Joyce's humor . She was so fun to teach with. She was a wonderful lady. I am so sorry for your loss of this great lady. It is never easy!
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterSally Helwig
Vic an Julie so sad to hear of Joyce passing!!! She was such a great friend to me. I will miss her alot. Thank you for sharing her with me. I enjoyed my visits with her so glad I got to see her before I left for the winter. My prayers be with you!!! Milene
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterMilene Nemeth
Vic and Julie, I am so sorry for your loss. Joyce was a wonderful teacher and friend to all. She was my kindergarten and first grade teacher at the Allen School and then years later taught my son, Jamie in first grade at Ithaca. I got reacquainted with her at the Gratiot Country Club playing golf and visited with her at the Senior Center in later years. I visited her once at Rosewood, and her mind was still sharp as a tack. Such a beautiful person inside and out. She will be missed.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterLinda Weburg
I loved Joyce. She was my first grade teacher many years ago. Of all the teachers I have had in my life she was my all time favorite. Everytime I came back to Micgigan, I would try to see her and she always remembered me. She was such a wonderful loving person to me and I will miss her. I love her and am so sorry she is no longer with us. I am so sorry for her family's liss.
December 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenteriPhone. Chiles Schaub
Dear Vic and Julie, sorry to see of your Mom's passing. We did not know her well and she probably wouldn't even recognize our names but I would see her when she would come in to visit at North Elementary and I got to know her name. Eventually, as we lived in the town for 28 years, we got to know more of the teachers and more of the Townfolk. Julie I got to know you through the t-shirts that you were always so kind to help make and Vic, through tennis and now pickleball. I see where you get your good nature Vic... From your mom. Prayers are sent to all your family.
December 8, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterSteve and Denyse Matthews
Joyce was an inspiration to everyone she met. As a teacher, she contributed much to many. Knowing her was a precious gift. Sympathy to Vic and family.
Carol and Dick Merchant
December 8, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterCarol Y. Merchant
Sending our heartfelt sympathy to your family during this very sad time. We are thinking of you all ❤️ Joanne and Pam
December 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJoanne & Pam
I’m so sorry to hear that Joyce has passed away. My mom, Reva Smith used to meet her at the Class Reunions. I meet Joyce in the last reunion I took my mom to, as my mom passed away in 2015. I hope her family is doing well. I ran across a letter Joyce had wrote me on December, 2015, so I thought I’d see if she was doing well. But I came across her obituary. Again, her family had a wonderful mother. So sorry for your loss
April 15, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterCarol Smith Hargrove

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