Claudia “Joyce” Hancock Walters, 86, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2020 in Chattanooga, TN. Born in Upson County, Joyce grew up surrounded by peach orchards and packing houses. Many of the childhood stories she shared with family over the years and her novel “Thomaston Queen” were inspired by experiences on the Hancock farm. Joyce graduated from Robert E. Lee High school and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Home Economics from the University of Georgia in addition to a teaching certificate from the University of California Davis. Joyce was a teacher and librarian for many years, which gave her the opportunity to share her passion for learning and language with students of all ages. In her retirement, Joyce became a prolific writer and accomplished storyteller. The Thomaston Times published “Potpourri,” a weekly column she wrote highlighting her present and past life experiences. Joyce also contributed to the Upson Citizen and the Upson Beacon. She published a collection of short stories titled “Red Bird in the Snow” in 2008 and the novel “Thomaston Queen” in 2011. She was an active member of the Chattanooga Writers’ Guild for many years and was recognized with the organization’s Eudora Welty Award in 2006. Joyce is preceded in death by her parents, Claude Hancock and Estelle Abernathy Hancock, and her brother Larry Hancock. She is survived by her children: Jody Sauls (Tim), John Walters (Tammy), Jeff Walters (Terri) and Julia Smith; grandchildren Zac Sauls (Callen), Rachel Wright (Hal), Rebekah Sauls, Tyler Thomas, Jessica Eldridge (Matt), Sarah Grace Walters and Katie King(Jordan); great grandchildren: Amelia Sauls, Ellie Kate Sauls and Lola King; sister-in-law Mary Louise Hancock; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Joyce will be laid to rest at the Primitive First Baptist Church near Thomaston, Georgia in the Abernathy family plot. To sign our online guestbook and express your condolences to the family, please visit www.hancockfuneralhomeinc.com