

Joyce Ann Lindenmuth
Mar. 27, 1961 – Jan. 7, 2021
Joyce Ann Lindenmuth, 59, of Ruther Glen, VA passed away Thursday, January 7, 2021.
She was the daughter of the late, James and Bobbie Jean Elliott. Survivors include her husband, Steve Lindenmuth; sister Cathy Lynn; brother Gerald Elliott; step-son Timothy Lindenmuth; and several nieces and nephews.
Joyce was a force, anyone she had contact with was a better person as a result of having knowing her. The world is a much less friendly place without her.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, January 15 at Affinity Funeral Service Richmond Chapel, 2720 Enterprise Parkway, Richmond, VA 23294.
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O sister. I love you. Rest now. So long. All my love ❤️❤️
My dearest Aunt Joycey!! I love you and miss you so much!!
She was a friend, a sister, and a source of inspiration. she is and will.always be missed
Oh how I love and miss you so much Aunt Joyce❤️ I know you are having a blast in heaven! We have another beautiful Angel watching over us!
the love a brother has for his sister is special. i will cry every day for you sis and wait for the day we can be together again
My best friend from Jr High School.
We had such good times together and shared everything. Years went by and we lost contact but when we found each other again it was like nothing changed , we were still best friends. I love you Joyce and I will miss our facetimes and long talks. Fly with the angels sweetheart and nevermore will you suffer. I will see you again some sweet day love.
Misj I never meet you in really life but you were a amazing lady! You where a friend to me online when I was low and I hope I was to you in return. Miss you and hope to meet you in a better place!
Love and miss you. Heaven gained a beautiful angel.
Steve,
I am so sorry for your loss. Joyce was an amazing person.
A very special soul has left this earth. But,I am certain you will see each other again, on the other side.
She was wonderful to me and I was so lucky to have developed a relationship with her.
You made me laugh and and consoled me when I was down you gave me counsel when I need it and you were a true friend always you will be sorely and sadly missed and though you’re no longer with us here in the physical world we know that you’re watching over all of us and all of Heaven is rejoicing they have a new angel in their midst
You made me laugh and and consoled me when I was down you gave me counsel when I need it and you were a true friend always you will be sorely and sadly missed and though you’re no longer with us here in the physical world we know that you’re watching over all of us and all of Heaven is rejoicing they have a new angel in their midst
Thoughts and Prayers your way Steve. Joyce is in a better place and pain free.
Love you Aunt Joyce!
Steve, my condolences on the loss of your wife.
May the happy times outweigh the sad.
Prayers for your strength during this time.
I love you sooo big aunt Joycey ,, never forget how much fun you always were!!!
You made such a positive impact on my life and the lives of everyone that you met. I will carry you in my heart until I see you again in heaven.
Steve, My condolences on the loss of your wife. May the memories of the good times help you through the times of sadness.
Always remember the good times!
Hey Steve, My heart felt condolences to you and your family my brother. My prayers are with you
Joyce,
we had so much fun togethet these past few years, I am so grateful for our morning coffees together, that I could spend more time with you before you were taken from us way too soon. You are one of the kindest and most loving people I know, and I trust you will continue sending us moonflowers blooming in heaven.
My condolences to “LC” and the Lindenmuth family. May the Comforter embrace you and His angels stand by you as we grieve. NNS