Joyce Ann Trueblood |
December 17, 1930 ~ March 4, 2014 |
March 8, 2014 |
Joyce
Trueblood passed away on Tuesday, March 4, 2014,
after a short battle with lung cancer. Memorial
Services for family, friends and the community
will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 24, at the
Bonners Ferry Fairgrounds. Joyce was born on December 17, 1930, in Emmett, Idaho, to Leo and Lottie (Cox) Fulgham. At age 10, Joyce’s family moved to Bonners Ferry, where they had a farm in District 5. Joyce graduated from Bonners Ferry High School and went on to get her teaching degree from Lewis and Clark College. Joyce started her teaching career student teaching in St. Maries, Idaho, at age 20. On October 4, 1952, Joyce married Jim Schuon of Bonners Ferry and they had three children; Gerry (Schuon) Dinning, Bonnie (Schuon) Bush and Jim Schuon Jr. A near life-long resident of Bonners Ferry, Joyce taught at Valley View Elementary for over 35 years, touching the lives of thousands of students. In addition to teaching, Joyce was an active member of United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday school for many years. She sat on the Hospital Board and was active with the Fry Foundation and the Festival of Trees. Joyce was a voracious reader, loved word puzzles and was an avid fan of the television shows Survivor and The Walking Dead. Her three grandchildren Kyle, Travis and Nichole Bush were her shining stars. Joyce is survived by her brothers Elbert (Dixie) Fulgham, Ron (Carrie) Fulgham and Terry (Diane) Fulgham; brother-in-law, George (Echo) Schuon, sisters-in-law Grace (Schuon) Leidt and Irene (Schuon) Vandenberg; her three children; Gerry (Schuon) Dinning, Bonnie (Schuon) Bush and Jim Schuon Jr.; her three grandchildren, Kyle, Travis and Nichole Bush and many beloved nieces and nephews. Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, Leo and Lottie Fulgham; her husband, Jim Schuon; her brothers Delbert Fulgham and Lyle Fulgham and her second husband, Don Trueblood. The family sends our heart-felt gratitude and appreciation to the staff of the Boundary County Community Restorium, where Joyce spent the last two years of her life. We thank them for their loving, compassionate care, with special thanks to Zachary Callister. We also want to thank Hospice, which helped so much during a difficult time. In lieu of flowers, we would like to encourage folks to make donations in her memory to either the Restorium or Hospice. |