Joyce Gundy, age 86, of Hot Springs and formerly of Huron, died Sunday, September 23, 2007 at the Rapid City Auxiliary Hospice House in Rapid City, SD. Her funeral service will be at 2:00 PM Thursday, September 27th at the Huron Christian Church with Garth Couey officiating. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 1:00 to 8:00 PM with the family present from 7:00 to 8:00 PM or one hour prior to the service at the church Thursday afternoon. Joyce Gundy was born Joyce Tiffany on June 30, 1921, to Frank and Alta (Petite) Tiffany at Chillicothe, Iowa. Joyce spent ten years of her childhood in Columbus, Nebraska, she then moved to Hastings, Nebraska for two more years. Joyce went on to Ottumwa, Iowa where she graduated from Ottumwa Business College. On March 30, 1946, Joyce married Harry Gundy in Minnesota, they then moved to Keokuk, Iowa, and in 1948 moved to Huron. Joyce worked as a sales person for the Fair Store, a medical secretary for Dr. Yale H. Charbonneau, and Dr. Robert Pelegrin. For many years Joyce was Marvin Carsons accounting secretary. She was a member of the Eastern Star and was a member of the Huron Christian Church. She took computer classes from 1994 until 2004. She volunteered for NRCS for 8 years; she was given the Presidents Volunteer award for her commitment to their organization. Joyce moved to Hot Springs in 2004. She loved to play bingo, Pokino, and taking senior bus trips to Prairie Wind Casino. Joyce loved to learn, especially about the history of Hot Springs, and spent much of her time touring and learning about the area. Joyce is survived by one daughter, Kathy (Randy) Meyers of Hot Springs, SD; one son, Scott (Cindy) Gundy of Denver, CO; one step-son, Robert Gundy and family of Keokuk, Iowa; one step-daughter, Joan (Jim) Whitmore and family of Montrose, Iowa; four grandchildren, Rebecca Meyers of Rapid City, SD, Shannon (Gloria) Johnson of Encinitas, CA, Jason Gundy and Jenny Gundy and two great-grandchildren, Collin and James Johnson of Encinitas, CA. Joyce spent her time in Hot Springs with a very special person, Roland Herman who currently resides in Hot Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alta and Frank Tiffany; husband, Harry P. Gundy; and one daughter, Sheri Johnson.