the proclamation honoring Joyce Needleman, the Miami Beach community reflects on the life and legacy of a beloved figure known for her unwavering dedication to family and animal welfare. Joyce, who moved from the Bronx to North Miami Beach in the 1950s, began her career in the medical field working for her brother-in-law, Dr. Harry Needleman. Her compassionate nature shone through as she later married Dr. Needleman's brother, Sydney, in 1966.
Residing in the Lakeview neighborhood, Joyce raised four sons—Jay, Scott, Gary, and Lee—while also becoming a prominent advocate for animal care. Her commitment to the well-being of animals was particularly highlighted by her role as a registered cat feeder, a responsibility she embraced wholeheartedly after taking over for a neighbor who was moving away. Joyce's pride in her registration symbolized her deep connection to the community and her love for animals.
This proclamation serves not only as a tribute to Joyce Needleman's contributions but also as a reminder of the impact one individual can have on their community through kindness and dedication.