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Joyce
Marie Heiden Wittman, 87, went to be with the Lord on August 5,
2025. She passed peacefully and was surrounded by her family.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Mildred (Roggerman)
Heiden; siblings, Harold Heiden and infant brother.
She is survived by her loving husband, John "Jack" Wittman; children,
Jeffrey Wittman (Karen), Dean Wittman (Alison), Jill Wittman Faul (Jimmy
Todd Sr.); grandchildren, Ryan Wittman, Kristina Wittman (Rob), Jimmy
Faul Jr., Michael Faul Sr. (Elizabeth), Tyler Wittman (Emma), Mia
Wittman; great-grandchildren, Amara Wittman, Jadon Concha-Wittman,
Delilah Wittman, Michael John (MJ) Faul Jr., Charolotte Wittman;
siblings, Ronnie Heiden (Corliss), Ralph Heiden (Lynn), Kay Heiden
Dushane (Bill), Gail Heiden Baker (John).
Joyce had many endearing nick names (Joycie Marie, Moo, Mama Bear,
Grandma, Nana, Lala) and was very good at giving all her loved ones nick
names too. She was the second of six children, born on February 25,
1938, at her parent’s home on the corner of Ida-Maybee and Dixon Road in
Monroe, MI. Joyce (19) and Jack (21) were married on November 23, 1957,
at the St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Raisinville Township. They were
married 67 years. They raised their children in Lambertville, MI, and
moved to Florida in 1989 to be with their children and grandchildren.
Joyce graduated from
Dundee High School, Dundee, MI in May 1955 where
she was a Majorette and Miss Grape. Her first job was with La-Z-Boy
Chair Co., and throughout her career she worked as a secretary at
several locations including her Church and Dura Temp Corp. Her last job
was working with foster children with her husband Jack, at Great Oaks
Village (Orlando, FL).
Joyce and Jack were members of United Church of the Nazarene (Orlando)
where she loved to serve, worship and fellowship with people. Joyce
shared her faith and salvation experience with everyone she could, and
her faith shined bright in her everyday life. It was important for her
family to be in church, and this had an impact on her entire family and
many of her kid’s friends growing up. She hosted vacation bible school
for the neighborhood kids. She enjoyed family gatherings (especially
annual summer beach vacations), flower/plant gardening, church
activities, 40’s Big Band music, making personalized cards with photos
for everyone, walking with friends in Deland, and going to Flea Markets.
Joyce and Jack’s most recent passion was watching the Orlando Magic
Basketball games together in the comfort of their home.
It is comforting to know that Joyce is in Heaven because she loved the
Lord so much. Her favorite song was by the Gaithers, “Because He Lives”.
She leaves a beautiful Legacy that was carefully woven into each person
she touched.
Joyce’s life will be celebrated on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 1:00
p.m. at United Church of the Nazarene, 1320 S. Chickasaw Trail, Orlando,
FL, 32825. You can view the service at UCNorlando/facebook.com. A
reception will follow. She will be laid to rest at Cape Canaveral
National Cemetery in Mims, FL.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the:
United Church of the Nazarene Church Farris-Taylor Prayer Garden. |