Joyce C. Diermeier

3/24/2017

Joyce C. Diermeier, of Warwick, NY (formerly of New City), passed away on March 24, 2017 at St. Anthony Community Hospital, Warwick.  She was 96. 

Born on December 3, 1920 in River Falls, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of the late Clarence E. and Sarah G. (Kunselman) Chubb.

She was married to the late Harold F. Diermeier (1980).

Joyce retired as a High School English Teacher with the Warwick Valley Central Schools.  She was a member of the AAUW and was the Gift Shop manager at St. Anthony Hospital for many years.  She was a long time member of the Warwick United Methodist Church.  She was an avid bridge player and bird watcher.

She is survived by her children:  James Diermeier and wife Susan of Yorktown Heights, NY, David Diermeier and his wife Jane of Warwick, Harold Diermeier and wife Jo Anne  of Warwick, and Sarah Grace Heath and husband Brad of Hammonton, NJ; and her grandchildren:  Bradley, Devon, Timothy, Harold, Brett, and Emma Kate. 

The family would like to express their thanks to Amy Bogdanski, Joyce’s faithful caretaker, and the nurses at St. Anthony’s for their wonderful care and compassion, with special thanks to SACH Case Manager Renee Desrats, and Dr. Patricia Rossi, Mom’s personal physician. 

Services and burial will be private at the convenience of the family.

Memorial donations may be made to Warwick United Methodist Church, 135 Forester Ave., Warwick, NY 10990 or St. Anthony Community Hospital, 15 Maple Ave., Warwick, NY 10990.

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So very sorry to hear of the passing of Joyce. What a lovely lady. Can still remember her and I trying to teach students to Dosey Do (sp) back in the 70's. She was so very kind to me. Many, many good memories. Loved the twinkle in her eyes. Sincerely, Phyllis Mikulski
Phyllis ;Mikulski
4/10/2017
Joyce was one of my most favorite members of the WUMC, it was a joy to visit with her anytime we met; a most joyous a wonderful lady she was always the first person to donate to the church charity golf event, Joyce would beckon me over and slip a $100 bill in my hand, "for your Mens Golf Event , she would say, and don't you dare say it came from me" :-) ; I will miss Joyce's big grin and sharp wit very much.
Frank Atkins, WUMC Mens Club
4/1/2017
It was my honor,to know Joyce.What a boisterous,wonderful,loving woman she was.I have so many happy memories her,Jim,Dave,Fritz and Sarah at the Cascade lake house My first visit to that house I met Joyce and Rink.I remember Joyce making zucchini in tomato sauce for the Italian kid Cathy brought down .My love and my prayers go out to the family. MICHAEL
Michael L. DiBiase
3/29/2017
So sorry to hear of Mrs. D's passing... she had a great impact on my life (and my interpretation of Shakespeare!) and many others in Warwick. RIP Mrs. D. <3
Dawn (Campbell) Boone
3/28/2017
Loved your mom to pieces, even when she yelled at me. She was one of a kind in a very positive sense. When I first went to Warwick, I felt like a fledgling under her wing. She helped me earn my wings. She will always be in my heart and my memories.
Louise Lynch
3/28/2017
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