Joyce Reynolds Rydalch, our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and friend passed away Sunday, November 15, 2020 surrounded by her loving family.
Joyce was born May 8, 1927 to Leonard and Charlotte Maze Reynolds in Stockton, Utah. She attended Tooele High School and graduated in 1945. On November 19, 1947, she married Donald Walters and, together, they welcomed 2 children, Linda and Lorey. Don passed away March 14, 1952, leaving Joyce a widowed young mother. She married Clyde Ronald (Chug) Rydalch on March 29, 1958 and they welcomed their son, George.
Joyce was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and she loved her calling in the primary most of all. She was very creative and loved to make homemade items for her friends and family. Her primary kids received homemade stuffed animals for Christmas and the grandchildren received handmade gifts which were cherished by all. She had so many talents, but the one she used the most was crocheting and she made the most beautiful afghans as well as fun stuffed animals and slippers. All of the grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, received the special gift of a custom afghan upon graduating from high school. She still crocheted for many years after losing her sight and they were just as beautiful.
Joyce was always hard working and independent. As a teen she delivered milk from the family farm. After graduating from high school, she worked as a switchboard operator at Utah Power and Light. After becoming a widow, she worked at Dugway Proving Grounds. Later, she worked at Dairy Queen to put her daughter through nursing school.
Family was the most important thing in the world for Joyce. She loved being home, was always there for her family, and was so generous with her love and time. She always said she didn’t have a lot of money but she had everything she needed and lived a simple life. She did get the opportunity to travel throughout the US and the Caribbean attending Chug’s Navy reunions almost every year for several decades and got to see some exciting places. Joyce is survived by her children Linda (Randy) Sloan and George Rydalch, sisters Marva (Frank) Aufdemorte, Sharlene Aufdemorte, and Kaye (Jack) Hollien; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 6 great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Don, beloved husband Chug, son Lorey Walters, brother Earl Reynolds, and sisters Delores Caldwell and Wilma McMillan.
Graveside services will be held Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 12:00 pm at the Grantsville City Cemetery following a private family viewing.
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Dixie Anderson
Joyce was a very special lady who had many talents, she loved blessing the lives of her family and others with her talents. Thinking of her family and friends at this time. Hoping many acts of kindness will help you feel love at this time.
Nov 19, 2020
Debra Gutgsell(McMillan)
Aunt Joyce was always so kind to me, one year for My birthday Joyce made several outfits for my Barbie... My granddaughters still play with those beautifully made outfits. She and mother would talk on the phone for hours... it was such a comfort to mom as she suffered dementia and speaking to Joyce gave her a voice of home. They shared each others griefs and joys. Thank to Gods' eternal plan... All is well All is well.
Nov 17, 2020
The McMillans Robert, Larry, and Debra
With Loads of Love from Michigan , to a dear Sister, Aunt, and Friend.The McMillans Robert, Larry, and Debra