Thomas F. Joyce

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Portland - Thomas F. Joyce, a merchant marine, Korean war veteran, and teacher, died on February 25, 2020. He was 93 years old. He is survived by niece Ann Keniston and six nephews Martin, Richard, Thomas, Joseph, Peter, and Patrick Keniston. He is predeceased by his older sister Elizabeth Keniston, and younger brother Martin Joyce, Jr. Tom was born December 2, 1926 to parents Martin and Bridget Joyce. He grew up in the melting pot of Irish, Italian, and Jewish immigrants on Munjoy Hill. He graduated from Cheverus High School in 1944 and Maine Maritime Academy in 1946. For the next 6 years he worked as a merchant marine for Lykes Steamship Company of New Orleans and Waterman Steamship Company of Alabama. In 1952 he was called to serve in the US Navy during the Korean War. He served as a Gunnery Officer on the battleship USS Miller, which was instrumental in the bombardment of the Korean coast. After the war Tom returned to school and graduated from Boston College with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957. For the next two years he worked at the US Justice Department in Washington DC and then returned to Maine to begin his career as a teacher in 1959. Over the next 20 years he taught social studies and English at schools around Maine, including Richmond, Mexico, Falmouth, and Freeport - where one year the students dedicated the yearbook to him. He concluded his professional life working for the State of Maine Department of Labor until he was 82 - then the oldest employee at the Department of Labor. Tom was bright, friendly and outgoing. He was loved by all who met him and was a fixture on Melbourne Street where he had lived, on-and-off, since he was 12 years old. He had an active and curious mind - never missing a Sunday Boston Globe or New York Times and carefully tracking current events as well as the trials of the Boston sports teams. He was a regular congregant at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and could often be found walking Pine Point Beach with his best friend of over 50 years, Carline Zdanowicz. Visiting Hours celebrating Tom's life will be held on Wednesday, March 4 from 4-6PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Thursday March, 5 at 9AM followed by a 10AM Mass of Christian Burial at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street, Portland. Interment with Military Honors will follow at Calvary Cemetery, 1461 Broadway, South Portland.

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  1. I was so sorry to read about Tom’s passing. My mother was Ann Joyce McDonough from Anderson St and South Portland after marriage and was Tom’s first cousin. I mostly knew Tom from my sophomore year at UMO when he was getting his Masters. He drove me home from Orono so many times that year. He talked me out of taking a year off from college (good advice); he talked me through a Shakespeare course (a definite uphill battle for him but a hugely successful one for me since I have spent my career helping to produce Shakespeare plays in New York City); and generally offering good advice about being a college student and keeping an eye as to what would come after. I look back on those rides with great pleasure and a lot of gratitude. After college I mostly ran into him at family funerals….how Irish of us. Tom’s passing also has allowed me to spend some time remembering a lot of dear people from Munjoy Hill that I haven’t thought about in a long time but always remember fondly and with happiness that our lives touched as they did in so many important ways. My deepest condolences to Tom’s family and my prayers that he now rests in God’s peace. Luke McDonough, New York City

    – Luke McDonough

  2. Daniel, I’m Tom’s nephew I have spent most of my life in touch with Tom. He truly was a wonderful man. Thank you, I’m sure he would appreciate your appreciation.

    – Peter Keniston

  3. Sad day we’re going to miss you Uncle Tom, the end of an era a void hard to fill. Sending Joyce love to all. Peter, Kate & family

    – Manny Keniston

  4. Condolences to the family of Tom .. A wonderful person who wrote a letter of recommendation for me. I was successful in getting the position with usdol/msha and have been employed for 22 years. Thanks again Tom.

    – Daniel f Pullen


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