Joyce M. Feltz
December
18,
2021
Joyce M. Feltz (nee Gruber), 90, longtime resident of Westmont, at rest December 18, 2021. Born January 8, 1931 in Sharonville, Ohio to Christopher and Cloma Gruber. Beloved wife of the late Clifford G. Feltz; loving mother of Michael Feltz, Deborah (Bruno) Kacz, David Feltz, Gregory (Cheryl) Feltz, Patricia (William) Ronna, Christine Raab, Richard (Sue) Feltz, Brenda (Timothy) Hinz and Jennifer (Brian) Petricig; devoted grandmother of Amy, Randy, Donald, Jason, Adam, Nick,Nicole, Laura, Josh, Jill, Kelly, Kristopher, Jacquline, Jessica, Emily ,Katie, Ashley and Nick; dearest great-grandma/GG of Dylan, Logan, Aidan, Mason, Ryder, Henry, Jack, Natalie, Emma, Maddie, Michael, Olivia, Nathan, Jack, Madelyn, Landon, Addie, Hailey, Evelyn Rose, Ethan, Landan; dear sister-in-law of Shirley Hildebrandt; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Joyce was a lifetime member of the Holy Trinity Parish and was a founding member of the Westmont Historical Society. She was employed for ten years with the Village of Westmont and was recognized as the Westmont citizen of the year. Joyce
volunteered at People’s Resource Center in Westmont and was a member of the Westmont Women’s VFW Auxiliary.
She was a proud member of Vincent de Paul Society. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Holy Trinity Church OR donations to a garden bench in memory of Joyce to be placed at Cordia Senior Living. Funeral Mass Tuesday December 21, 2021 at 9:30 A.M. at Holy Trinity Church followed by interment at Clarendon Hills Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Cappetta’s West Suburban Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Westmont. Info 630-852-8000 or www.westsuburbanfh.com
Joyce will be remembered by me and a lot of people! She was nice, loving & fun to be with. We would talk about good things and other things. I learned how to rototill for my front garden. I rented a rototiller. I thought I wrote down a lot of information. Man I was wrong! I was suppose to have it for 2 hrs. I caught a train, so that was less time. It ran away from me and got the neighbors soker hose and part of a their bush. Joyce came and said she tried to call me on home and cell phone. Well they were in the house. She came and she asked if she could show me how to rototill. Of course, I said yes. I learned new card games. She was the first person I asked and told me where to volunteer In parish etc. First thing was, she said to meet me at the Westmont Senior Center at 7pm. She didn’t say what I was going to do. It was at a board meeting for the historical society. Interesting and the only time I went. Every person likes different things. We did bulletin stuffing, Bible Study a lot of different things in and for the Holy Trinity Church! We had a lot of laughs too. I will miss her! Love, Judy