Her parents, Amy and Bill Sandlin; and her husband, Jack Chester Wilson preceded her in death.
In her youth, Joy and her sister enjoyed singing for many local organizations and events. She also sang professionally as the vocalist with the George Peglar Orchestra at Pleasure Pier in Port Arthur.
She attended Nederland schools graduating from Nederland High School and attended Lamar College. She retired from the local Montgomery Ward Catalog Store as manager. After retirement she loved traveling around the United States with her family in the van she referred to as the "Joy Wagon." Family gatherings also brought her much happiness throughout her life.
Joy's strength of character, respect for and kindness toward all people, devotion to her family, and most of all, generosity of her time, wise counsel, and desire to meet the needs of others before her own endeared her to all. Her inspiration and sweet spirit will be missed every day and will never be forgotten.
Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Gay Lyn Burke and her husband Charles; sons, Gary Wilson and his wife Elizabeth and Marc Wilson and his wife Dorcas; sister, Pat Thompson; brother, Bing Sandlin and his wife Marjorie; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Her parents, Amy and Bill Sandlin; and her husband, Jack Chester Wilson preceded her in death.
In her youth, Joy and her sister enjoyed singing for many local organizations and events. She also sang professionally as the vocalist with the George Peglar Orchestra at Pleasure Pier in Port Arthur.
She attended Nederland schools graduating from Nederland High School and attended Lamar College. She retired from the local Montgomery Ward Catalog Store as manager. After retirement she loved traveling around the United States with her family in the van she referred to as the "Joy Wagon." Family gatherings also brought her much happiness throughout her life.
Joy's strength of character, respect for and kindness toward all people, devotion to her family, and most of all, generosity of her time, wise counsel, and desire to meet the needs of others before her own endeared her to all. Her inspiration and sweet spirit will be missed every day and will never be forgotten.
Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Gay Lyn Burke and her husband Charles; sons, Gary Wilson and his wife Elizabeth and Marc Wilson and his wife Dorcas; sister, Pat Thompson; brother, Bing Sandlin and his wife Marjorie; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
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