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Joyce Elsie (Anderson) Cauthen

Posted 2018-01-21 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Friday, January 19, 2018, page 5a

Joyce Cauthen, 87, born Feb. 16, 1930, died Jan. 17 in Prescott.

A burial is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 12:30 p.m. in
Ashfork.

ABC Funerals of Chino Valley has been entrusted with all
arrangements.

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The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, January 21, 2018, page 8a

We would like to share with our family and friends that our beloved
mother, Joyce Elsie Cauthen, passed through Heaven’s Gate Tuesday
morning, Jan. 17, 2018.

Joyce, a wonderful woman, was born in Roaring Springs, Texas, on
Feb. 16, 1930, to RC and Trilby Anderson. She married John Thomas
Cauthen (Tommie) on June 15, 1948. They shared 63 years in a loving
union until his death in 2011.

Joyce is survived by her sister, Clara Fernow; her children, Karen
Schreiner (John), John Cauthen (Terry Ann) and Beverly Girl (Alan);
eight grandchildren, Holli, Cliff, Kelli, Tom, Jesse, David, Karri,
and Curtis Dale; 17 great-grandchildren, Bailey, Jonah, Austin,
Brice, Kelsie, Jordyn, Morgen, McKynna, Shaelynn, Paetyn, Jaedynn,
Brittanie, Jacob, Weston, Garrett, Katelyn and John; and two great-
great-granddaughters, Rylee and Paisley. Over the years, Joyce
opened her home and heart to many other children.

Joyce was an Ash Fork Schools employee as well as a graduate, as
were her children and five of her grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations could be made to the Ash Fork First
Southern Baptist Church or the Ash Fork Schools in her name. Thank
you, Joyce, Momma, Gram, Big Gram for our life.

Services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 23, in Ash Fork, Arizona, with
private family services, followed by Community Graveside Services at
the Ash Fork Cemetery at 12:30 p.m.

ABC Funeral Home is entrusted with her care.

Information provided by survivors.




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