Joyce Ann Dimick

August 27, 1940 ~ April 6, 2018
Scarborough - Joyce A. Dimick, 77, died on Friday, April 6, 2018, at Maine Medical Center, surrounded by her family.
Joyce was born in Portland on August 27, 1940, the daughter of the late Patrick M. and Marion G. (Kane) Connolly. She grew up in Portland and attended parochial schools, a graduate of Cathedral High School, class of 1958.
When Joyce was 18 years old, she went on a double date with Robert "Bob" Dimick. Little did she know they would share 59 wonderful years together. They married on June 17, 1962 at St. Dominic's Church in Portland. They began their married life in Albany, GA where Bob served in the Air Force and they had their first child. The couple later lived in Cleveland, Ohio, Moorestown, NJ and Portland, ME, adding one more child to their clan in each state. In 1972, the family settled at Higgins Beach, in Scarborough, ME, where Joyce had summered as a child. For 46 years, Joyce and her family made Higgins Beach the centerpiece of their lives.
Joyce devoted herself to family and friends. She was involved in every aspect of her children's and grandchildren's lives, especially their never ending sporting events and activities. As for her social life, Joyce enjoyed laughing with her sisters and frequent escapes with her cherished life-long friends, "The Bridge Ladies". They entertained themselves with festivities beyond mere card playing, such as trips to Broadway shows and swimsuit calendar photo shoots. During her rare free-time, Joyce loved reading, especially history, going to the movies, and watching her beloved Red Sox and Patriots (in her lucky Troy Brown jersey). Achievements from Joyce's bucket list include her trip to Ireland, witnessing the Patriots' 2004 Super Bowl victory over Dick Hamilton's Philadelphia Eagles and being at Fenway Park for the Red Sox's historic ALCS comeback over the New York Yankees.
Joyce was predeceased by her brother in laws, Jack McDonough and James Dimick. She is survived by her husband, Robert "Bob" Dimick of Scarborough; two sisters, Patricia McDonough of Portland and Dorothy Young of South Portland (and husband Donald); three daughters, Kelly Dimick-Reid of Scarborough, Julie Dimick-Corbeau and her husband Stephen of Scarborough, Jacqueline Dimick-Rogers of Yarmouth; a son, Patrick Dimick of Fairfield, CT; six grandchildren, Justin Reid, Joseph Corbeau, Kane Corbeau, Caroline Corbeau, and Lara and Sean Dimick; her Kane cousins; and her many beloved nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours and a celebration of Joyce's life will be held from 8:00-9:15AM on Tuesday, April 10, 2018, at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home at 9:15AM followed by a 10:00AM Mass of Christian Burial at the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress St, Portland. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To view Joyce's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
Memorial contributions may be made in Joyce's memory to The Salvation Army, Donor Support Northern New England Division, 297 Cumberland Avenue, Portland, ME 04104
dottie Donald and family young,
I was so sorry to see that Joyce passed away. so sorry for your family.
– kristen l tully
I always remember how wonderful she was to all of the friends
Who parked on Vesper all summer! She had a smile for
Me always at Hannaford when I would see her!
What a wonderful soul. We are thinking of all of you in this
Difficult time. Love Johnny Parvin
– John parvin
Asleep in the Belvedere one morning after a night at the beach bonfire, Joyce woke me, brought me inside and made me breakfast. Then she lovingly talked with me about my problems at home. I will never forget that, and how special she was here. I can say that goes for anyone she came across. Joyce will be missed. May she rest in peace.
– adam tsika
My Beautiful Auntie !
KK
– Karen mclellan