

Andrews, Joyce Lee (Yarberough) - Age 62, of Lansing, MI passed on to the glory of God's loving arms, to be with all the angels and saints on Wednesday, November 11, 2009, at her residence surrounded by her loving family and friends. As per Joyce's wishes, cremation has taken place and a private celebration of her life has been held. Born March 17, 1947 in Uniontown, PA to the union of Mr. Fred and Mrs. Josephine (nee Lee) Yarberough, who both predeceased her. Joyce received her education through the school system in Uniontown, PA, concluding her education with graduation from Uniontown High School in 1965. Following graduation, Joyce moved to Lansing, MI, where she resided until her untimely death. Joyce worked 38 years for the U.S. Postal Service, retiring in 2006. Among her many interests were traveling and spending time with her family and many friends. Left to cherish her sweet memory are: children, Timothy (Kimberly Davis) Andrews, Charles Andrews, Regina Andrews and Jason Andrews, all of Lansing, MI. Granddaughter, Amanda (Ja'Von) Jones and grandson, Davis Andrews. Four great-grand children: Sarinede, Destiny, Zion, and Zechariah. Brother: Larry (Libby) Yarberough of Lebanon, PA. Sisters: June (Ken) Tarpley and Kim Williams, both of Uniontown, PA. Also sadly missed by numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. Fond remembrance by many special friends, who include Evelyn Young, Teri Jacobac, Carol Smith, Lola Johnson and Lizzy Hooper. In addition to her parents, Joyce was predeceased by brothers: Fred William, Jr and Darrell Frances Yarberough and father of her children, ex-husband Woodrow Wilson Andrews. Arrangements by Tiffany Funeral Home. Friends may sign the online guestbook at www.tiffanyfuneralhome.com POEM When I come home to the end of the road And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom filled room Why cry for a soul set free! Miss me a little-but not too long And not with your head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared Miss me-but let me go. For this is a journey that we all must take And each must go alone. It?s all a part of the Master's plan. A step on the road to home. When we are lonely and sick of heart Go to the friends we know And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds, Miss Me-But Let Me Go!
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