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Hayhurst Funeral Home Beroken Arrow Oklahoma February 12, 2011 December 5, 1922 ~ February 6, 2011 LaJoyce Corbett Ice was born December 5, 1922 to J. I. and Mildred Corbett in Perryton, Texas. She graduated from Carrier High School and then joined the retail business World in Enid, Oklahoma. She married Alvin Ice and they continued to make their home in Enid, until the retail shoe business took them to Texas with Harwin Shoe Company. Alvin was buyer and manager of shoes in a Temple, Texas store and Joyce was buyer of handbags for numerous Harwin Shoe Departments. After her husbands death in Temple, Texas where they resided, she moved to Broken Arrow leaving the retail shoe business to work at Arkansas Valley Bank. She then left the bank to become an associate with Cody's Medical Repair and Supply and continued there until retiring. Her father, mother, husband, brother and sisters preceded her in death. Survived by one brother-in-law; four nephews; and two nieces. Funeral Services for LaJoyce Ice have been scheduled for 11:00 AM, Saturday, February 12, 2011 at Hayhurst Funeral Home Chapel in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Burial will be 2:00 PM, Monday, February 14, 2011 at Memorial Park Cemetery in Enid, Oklahoma. Hayhurst Funeral Home |
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