Coultis- Peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Vision Nursing Home in Sarnia on Tuesday October 23, 2018. Catherine “Joyce†Coultis, age 89 years formerly of Mooretown. Loving mother of David Coultis (Elizabeth) of Waubaushene, Karen Morrison (David) of Bright’s Grove, Carmen Frentress (David) of Camas, Washington and mother-in-law of Tadak Jarosinski of Sarnia. Treasured grandmother of Connor, Kate, Alexander, Ida, Brent, Stacey, Eric and Lauren. Dear sister-in-law of Fran Wellington of Wyoming. Aunt Joyce’s extended family was very important to her and she will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by; her husband, John (2000); her daughter, Cynthia Jarosinski (2001) and by her brothers, Bud Wellington and Jim Wellington. Joyce will be lovingly remembered as a faithful and long time member of St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Courtright. Friends will be received at Knight Funeral Home, 588 St. Clair Parkway, Corunna on Sunday October 28, 2018 from 1-4 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday October 29, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Paul Woolley officiating. Interment will follow in Sutherland Cemetery, Courtright. In lieu of flowers sympathy may be expressed through memorial donations to the Parkinson Society of Canada or to the Lung Association. Messages and condolences may be left online @ knightfuneralhome.ca Knight 519-862-2845
7 thoughts on “Catherine “Joyce” Coultis”
Carmen and Karen, my thoughts are with you two during this tough time. Joyce had one heck of a good life and I know how much she means to you both. The memories are forever with you as well.
You will hold the group together well and make Joyce proud.
God’s speed – Doug
David, Carmen, Karen, Tadek and families,
My Godmother Joyce was an incredible lady and I enjoyed all the times I spent with her and Godfather John. Joyce was a special person to my parents and she will always be remembered lovingly. My sincere condolences on the loss of your mother.
Sincerely,
Mary Attwell
june and i were saddened to hear Aunte Joyces passing. Her joyful presence and her birthday cards will be greatly missed.Aunte joyces visits out west were always a chance for a great visit and happy greatings when unexpected nephews showed at her dorrstep.I will fondly r emberour last visit when JUne and I able to take her out for lunch.
So sorry to hear of Joyce’s passing, so many memories of going to U of W extension courses, her work at St. Barts and at Wallaceburg Day Nursery. She will be fondly remembered.
Karen,
Thinking of you and all of your family during this time as you come together to celebrate your Mom.
I have heard many kind and lovely stories over the years. Treasured memories for all of you to carry with you in the days to come.
Dear David, Karen and Carmen and family, so sorry to hear of your recent loss of your mother. Joyce always brought a smile and sunshine with her whenever we met in the old days. I will always think of her with fond memories.
Karen and David and the Coultis family, So very sorry to hear about your Mom. Sincere condolences and much love sent to all during this sad timeâ¤ï¸