Joyce Ann Chubbuck, departed this life on January 4th, 2020, days before her 72nd birthday. Joyce was born in Lincoln, NE on January 18, 1948. She was the 6th in line of 7 children born to Glen and Florence (Wilding) Swenson. She attended Huntington
elementary and Dawes Junior High where she met and kept lifelong friends. Joyce retired after 15 years of employment with Lincoln Public Schools as a bus-para for special needs children whom she loved. There she developed special enduring friendships as well. Joyce will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her husband Jim; Sons, Mike, Troy and Jason (Melissa), Lincoln; Grandchildren, Arlo Chubbuck and Keanan Chubbuck, Lincoln; Brothers, Earl, Lincoln; Bill (Diana), Hastings; Gary, Lincoln; Ron (Rebela), Lincoln; Sister, Sharon, Lincoln; Numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; Brother and sister-in-law, Vernon and Pat Swenson; Brother-in-law, Dee Dee Durham; Sisters-in-law, Myrt Swenson and Judy Swenson. Celebration of Life services will be held on Sunday, February 2nd from 1 to 4 pm at the VFW Post# 3606, 3340 West “A” Street, Lincoln, NE. Memorials in care of the family. Condolences may be left at trumpmemorials.com. Trump Funeral Services, 1600 West “O” Street, Lincoln.
So sorry for your loss. We are so lucky to have had a friend like joyce but we’ve all been in the same hood for years..we think of anyone as family.
Gieb luvs you all..
Sorry for your loss
So sorry Uncle Jim. Thoughts and prayers sent your way. Love y’all!
Joyce,
You were more of a friend than a mother in law. I loved sitting at the dining room table talking to you about family ❤️ Talking about Keenan and all your boys! We shared a bond I will never forget. I love you so much sweet Joyce ❤️ We will always be at home with you in our hearts! ❤️
so sorry for your loss …our hearts go out to all of you ….from my family to yours !!! if you guys need anything let us no…
My deepest condolences. We were neighbors two doors down the street and our families have been friends for years.
To Joyce’s family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. We had such good times together as kids. She was fun to be around. When I moved to Pa we lost touch but I seemed to run into her if I was in town and we would catch up. Please accept my syncere sympathy.
Love, Elaine Bettinger Shaffstall
PS I’m sure Joyce and Paula are catching up now.
Knew Joyce forever she was one of the kindest people I’ve ever known. Sorry for your loss Jim and boys. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.