{"id":23487,"date":"2022-06-23T20:36:52","date_gmt":"2022-06-24T00:36:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jjcardinal.ca\/mme-joyce-maureen-barrett-blackwood-nee-bostrom\/"},"modified":"2022-06-23T20:38:15","modified_gmt":"2022-06-24T00:38:15","slug":"mme-joyce-maureen-barrett-blackwood-nee-bostrom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jjcardinal.ca\/en\/mme-joyce-maureen-barrett-blackwood-nee-bostrom\/","title":{"rendered":"Mrs Joyce Maureen Barrett Blackwood, nee Bostr\u00f6m"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Joyce Maureen Barrett Blackwood, nee Bostr\u00f6m, died peacefully at Ste-Anne\u2019s Veterans Hospital on the 20<sup>th<\/sup> of May, aged 99 years.\u00a0 Her nephew was by her side.<\/p>\n<p>Born in 1923, in Hastings, England to Charles Bost\u00f6m and Irene Finch.\u00a0 Joyce with her siblings Victor and Dorothy had a varied childhood of comfort and times of trial.\u00a0 When their mother remarried in the 1930\u2019s, their brother John was added to the family.\u00a0 In late 1941 she met Charles Barrett, a young dashing chap serving with the Canadian Army.\u00a0 They met at an evening dance being held by Charlie\u2019s regiment in Copthorne, West Sussex, where Joyce lived with her mother, sister and younger brother.\u00a0 As Joyce recounted Charlie asked her to dance and that was it.\u00a0 They married in 1942 at St. John\u2019s parish church in Copthorne, where one of Charlie\u2019s brothers, serving with the Canadian Hussars, was in attendance.\u00a0 Joyce\u2019s older brother was unfortunately not able to be there as he had been captured by the German\u2019s and was imprisoned in Northern Italy.<\/p>\n<p>Upon marrying, the Canadian Forces quickly approached Joyce to sign up to serve, which she did.\u00a0 She was recruited to the Royal Canadian Air Force, working in their London record\u2019s office dealing with correspondence for service members killed in action.\u00a0 Joyce sailed to Canada as a war bride near the end of the war in March 1943, a month ahead of her husband, though she would recount how her husband was decommissioned before her as she was recruited into the secretarial pool at a local Canadian Forces station in Lachine.<\/p>\n<p>Joyce and Charlie settled in Lachine, and with time their son Michael was born.\u00a0 Charlie gained employment with Air Canada, which allowed Joyce some advantages to visit back home in England, sometimes twice in a given year.\u00a0 Though ultimately Joyce spent more years of her long life in Canada, her heart was always back in England by the sea in Hastings.\u00a0 Joyce and Charlie bought a house in Dorval and travelled extensively.<\/p>\n<p>Sadly Joyce was to lose her beloved Charlie in 1976.\u00a0 Being a product of the time where the man of the house was in charge, Joyce felt a bit lost at the beginning, but her ingenuity and perseverance allowed her to become self sufficient.\u00a0 After eight years of widowhood, Joyce was fortunate to meet another loving man by the name of Alastair Blackwood.\u00a0 They married in 1985, and Joyce gained a step-son and daughter.\u00a0 Joyce and Alastair spent 26 wonderful years together traveling and enjoying their retirement.\u00a0 Alastair adored Joyce until the day he died in 2012.<\/p>\n<p>Joyce in her final years moved to a retirement residence in Pointe-Claire where she made many wonderful friends, who she enjoyed the knitting and book clubs with.\u00a0 Her final two years were spent at Ste-Anne\u2019s Veteran\u2019s Hospital where the challenges of life were not easy for her with the loss of her mobility and ability to knit, though she kept up her lifelong love of reading till the end, a book sitting on her nightstand when she passed.<\/p>\n<p>Joyce and Alastair, himself a widower, had made a pact that when they passed they would be buried with their original spouses.\u00a0 They both believed that their happy time together in no way negated the love they had for their first spouses.<\/p>\n<p>Joyce leaves to celebrate her life her son Michael (Debbie), resident in England, and her three grandchildren Christopher, Liam and Keralee, and several great-grandchildren, her stepson Bruce and his caring wife Trudy, who never failed to call Joyce almost daily in her final years, and their daughter Shannon, and her stepdaughter Gail (the late John), she also leaves her brother John (the late Margaret) of British Columbia, and loving niece Audrey and her nephew Cary, who will greatly miss her wisdom, laugh and endless stories of life, and many other nieces, nephews and friends.<\/p>\n<p>A very special thank you to the staff at Ste-Anne\u2019s hospital whose caring ways and dedication to the Veteran\u2019s on the 14<sup>th<\/sup> floor are endless.<\/p>\n<p>Funeral service to take place at St. Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church on 12<sup>th<\/sup> Avenue in Lachine, Quebec at 11am on Thursday, June 30<sup>th<\/sup>, thence to Pointe-Claire Field of Honour.<\/p>\n<p>Donations in Joyce\u2019s memory can be made to the <a href=\"https:\/\/fqv-qvf.ca\/en\/\">Ste-Anne\u2019s Hospital Foundation<\/a> or to a charity of your choice.<\/p>\n<p>May she rest in peace and may light perpetual shine upon her.\u00a0 Take care and God bless, dear Joyce.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>R\u00c9SIDENCE FUN\u00c9RAIRE J.J. 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