Dear Jane,
Thank you for sharing Anice’s light with those of us who were not in her brief,
shining life. Sending love to all of you who knew and loved her. Please keep us
posted on her brave boys.
Mala
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On Aug 11, 2020, at 4:18 PM, JEPPE MADSEN (Redacted sender jeppem for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jane,
I didn't know Anice but am very sorry for your loss as well as her son's and
the community's. She sounds like someone I would have liked to know. Best,
Jeppe
-----Original Message-----
From: Jane Plowden-Wardlaw <janeburke@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Turley Mill Listserv <turleymill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, Aug 11, 2020 1:33 pm
Subject: [turleymill] Anice Joy
I wanted to update you on my former tenant Anice Joy. She passed away
on August 5 after she suffered a cerebral aneurysm on July 7th. She was
unresponsive when a friend came to check on her after Anice called to
say that she was not feeling well. The ambulance came, she was taken to
Holy Cross Hospital where they quickly realized that they could not help
because of her condition and she was eventually air lifted to Colorado
Springs, had surgery, remained in an induced comma for several weeks and
then sadly passed away. Anice drove a black Subaru usually with a
paddle board strapped to the roof. She owned and operated her Hot Yoga
Studio in Arroyo Seco, offered paddle board yoga in the area, had an
interview program on KNCE and was very community oriented. When the
covid-19 pandemic hit, she immediately offered free yoga classes on
Facebook two times per day to help others through this period of time.
Anice was 47 and the mother of two teenage boys. Thought you would all
like to know.
Sincerely,
Jane