Joyce Helene Bradner Frisbie
Joyce Helene Bradner Frisbie died Sunday, January 25, 2015 at the age of 87. She left peacefully in her sleep at her residence in Seattle, Washington.
She was born May 12, 1927 at Providence Hospital in Seattle to Grace Gertrude Knaggs (Namie) and Charles Edward (CE) Bradner she was the middle child to brother Charles Enos and sister Florence Margery.
Joyce was married to Robert R. Frisbie for 27 years until they parted in 1974.
She attended Roosevelt High School in Port Angeles, Washington and Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. Joyce was a sister in the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and a member of the P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter EN in Seattle, Washington. Joyce was a parishioner of St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington.
Joyce spent her life studying and celebrating Art in every form of beauty from jewelry, pottery, tapestry, rugs, glassware, furniture – really anything possessed of those special timeless ethereal qualities that captured her eye. This joy and passion stayed with her through her journeys to Seattle, Port Angeles, Seattle, Kansas, and back to Seattle. She always came home.
Joyce’s pursuit of eclectic beauty was her hobby, her sport, her lifelong interest, drive, and passion. She loved to learn, never stopped reading, had no fear of asking questions or giving her opinion. She was a pinch-of-this dash-of-that gourmet’s gourmet that would try anything. Her love of cooking wonderful things provided endless delight for all fortunate enough to grace her table. No one will ever forget being a part of those meals. She loved the Mariners, the first incarnation the Sounders and the Seahawks.
Joyce is survived by her sons David Scott Frisbie of Boise, Idaho and Brian E. Frisbie (wife Angie) of Seattle, Washington; her daughter Deborah Sue Frisbie; her granddaughters Katie Jen Frisbie Bunten (husband Matt) and Brenna G. Frisbie all of Seattle, Washington; and as life would have it, her first great grandchild is due to join us even as we celebrate her passing; her sister Florence Margery Bradner Odion of San Diego, California; and sister-in-law Willanna J. Bradner of Bellevue, Washington; and many beloved nieces, nephews and long time friends.
Predeceased by Robert R. Frisbie, April 3, 2011 and brother Charles E. Bradner, April 3, 2002.
The following excerpt from a poem was penned by Joyce, in her beautiful script, on her bathroom wall in permanent marker:
What would the world be, once bereft
Of wet and of wildness? Let them be left,
O let them be left, wildness and wet;
Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet.
…from Inversnaid by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Eclectic Bohemian Beauty
Generous Gregarious Loving
Artistic Curious Freethinker
How do you sum up a life? The act of living and loving well tells it all.
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THE DIRTY DOZEN
Irtyday Ozenday
Curvy girls
Set Their place
As time unfurled
Lives to share
And celebrate
Adjust your stockings
What’s your measure?
Discuss your date
And time..
Laughing and smiling
Of the Lives they’d sing
So special to each
Together in their world
They embraced
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Laugh to the moon
The boys of summer
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Life a treasure
Excitement and
rhyme
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Taking their measure
Dozen pair of eyes
Keeping faith
Sharing hopes And cries..
Viewing the ‘Men’
Sizing em up
Comparing secret
Uoghtsthay..
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Truth
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The dirty dozen
Took on that world
And served it well
Sweet beauties all
And not so meek
These dozen girls
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Cheek to cheek..
A world to make
Dozens of husbands
Their faith To shake
Solid as hell
Through and through
On and on
Lived lives
True
Suffragettes..
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For all their children
All the stories told
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In growing old
And on their way..
The dirty band had
Their say
Gave life a whirl.
Ethay Irtyday Ozenday
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The Dirty Dozen
Had
no regrets.
We are so sad to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts here in OKC.
Mom – you will be missed!
I will always remember my dear Auntie Joyce; Always larger than life, a mountain climber and a valley dweller. The evermore free spirit and a true box of chocolates. She will be missed by many. Send love and heartfelt condolences to Deb, Dave, and Bri. Xoxo
I will remember you Joycey as a beautiful and fun loving soul! My love to all the family, Mara
Ah, AJ, what can I say? Memories of attending early Sounder games, Frederick and Nelson special art exhibits, gallery openings, King Tut, dinners throughout Seattle, the Canlis piano bar, the Seattle Enological Society, touring Eastern Washington wine country, Elliot Bay fireworks with Uncle Enos, parties, parties, parties…liver pate, serious eggnog, Joyce’s bar cookies…Flair, she had it in force. Creative beyond measure. Curious about everything. Fun. A life well lived. Peace.