Joyce Carol Hodge

October 27, 1956 - May 11, 2013

Joyce Carol Hodge, passed away on May 11, 2013 in Kingwood, TX after a long battle with Congestive Heart Failure.  She was 56 years old.

Joyce was born on October 27, 1956 in Salt Lake City, UT to Jack and Janet Hodge.  She grew up in Murray, Utah and attended Murray High School where she competed on the swim team and was able to swim at the State Championships.  She later attended the University of Utah where she earned a degree in Physical Education.  She was an avid skier and taught ski lessons for Salt Lake County for many years.  Most of her professional career was with American Express until she retired in 2011.  Joyce entered the world of professional dog shows when she purchased her beloved dog, Chester.  This added a wonderful new layer of activities and friends to her life.  She was very active in several of the area dog clubs including, the Bonneville Basin Kennel Assoc., and the Beehive Toy Group of Utah.  She was also a past member of the National Brussels Griffon Club.  Joyce was an avid crocheter, needle worker, beader and jewelry artist.

Joyce is preceded in death by her father Jack Hodge; her mother Janet Powers Hodge; and brother-in-law Alan Lloyd.  She is survived by her brothers John (Kathy) Hodge of Littleton, CO, Jim (Lori Jo) Hodge of Henderson, NV; sister Jo Lyn Lloyd of Kingwood, TX; nieces April Hodge (Alex) Phillips of Atlanta, GA, Jennifer (Ted) Brown of Highland Ranch, CO, Rachel (Stephen) Adams of Houlka, MS; nephews Jonathan Lloyd of Kingwood, TX and Nicholas Hodge of Scottsdale, AZ; aunt Cherry Sigrist of Coupeville, WA; and numerous cousins and extended family members.  Not only will her family dearly miss Joyce, but also by the many friends she has made over the years through work, dog shows, and her hobbies.

Friends are invited to join the family to celebrate Joyce’s life on Saturday, June 22nd from 5 to 7 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City.

In Loving Memory

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