Joyce Grayson Obituary: Joyce Grayson was killed on Saturday 28 October 2023 while serving her duties as a visiting nurse. Here’s what we know about Joyce Grayson’s obituary.
Joyce Grayson Obituary
Joyce Grayson’s dead body was found in a halfway house for sex offenders after a patient visit in Willimantic Saturday. According to her Obituary, she was a family person, a beloved mom, and “a beautiful soul who devoted her life to caring for others.
Joyce Grayson unexpectedly passed away at the age of 63.
She found died on 28 October 2023. According to her obituary, Joyce Grayson was a Brooklyn resident, she “loved her job as a mental health nurse” and died “doing what she loved,” the obit said, “It was truly what she was put on this earth to do.”
According to Legacy.com. “Calling hours will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, at Tillinghast Funeral Home, 433 Main Street, Danielson. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Federated Church of Christ, 15 Hartford Road, Brooklyn.”
Joyce Grayson Death Murder of Home Health Nurse
Joyce Grayson was working for Elara Caring of Rocky Hill on the day when she was found dead.
According to Vannessa Dorantes, a commissioner of the state Department of Children and Families, “Joyce’s warmth, kindness, and compassion will be missed by everyone who knew her and her legacy will live on in the countless lives of children she touched.”
Joyce Grayson Willimantic, Brooklyn, CT Connecticut
Joyce Grayson, 63, is survived by her husband Ronald Grayson, and her six children with their husbands, Elliott (Nichole) Ellsworth, Kyle (Brecken) Ellsworth, Kaitlyn Grayson, Evan Grayson, Audrey Grayson, and Shawn Grayson.
She was born on 29 June 1960 and her birth name was Joyce Elaine Jordan. Her parents’ names are Robert and Edna Jordan, she grew up as one of thirteen children on a dairy farm in Sterling.
Further investigation is ongoing on how she died.
According to court documents, Joyce’s patient, a registered sex offender with violent tendencies, is a suspect in her murder.
Attorney Kelly Reardon said, “They feel strongly that there likely were a lot of balls dropped, leading up to the death of their mother and wife, We’ve been retained to represent them in order to investigate further, what remedies may be available to them in the civil system, and also to protect their interests in the criminal system as this matter is ongoing.”