Joyce Mae Anstine Culbert, 69, died peacefully at home on Saturday, March 16, 2013 in Texline, Texas, after a full life and a short illness.A memorial service honoring Joyce was held on Wednesday, March 20, at 11 am at the Texline Church of Christ.Joyce was a dedicated Christian, wife, Mom, Nanners, friend, and teacher. She loved to read, see the beauty of nature, work jigsaw puzzles, and tend her lawn and flowers. She was a member of the Texline Church of Christ and was a humble and quiet servant to many people in many ways.Joyce Mae Anstine was born on February 26, 1944, in Cortez, Colo. to Arthur and Thelma Mae (Hindman) Anstine. She married Dee Witt Culbert on January 20, 1966 in Goodwell, Okla. She graduated from Panhandle State University with a degree in teaching in 1967. Mrs. C. taught junior high and high school science for 34 years in the Texline Schools. She also taught one year in Yarbrough Public Schools in the Oklahoma Panhandle and one semester in Spearman, Texas.She is survived by her husband Dee of Texline, Texas; her daughter Becky Culbert Cotton of Littlefield, Texas; her son Lance and wife Heather of Canyon, Texas; and her son Mark and wife Jeana of Shallowater, Texas.She is also survived by four grandchildren: Justin and Ryan Cotton of Littlefield, Texas, and Kathryn and Duncan Culbert of Canyon, Texas.She is also survived by three sisters and three brothers: Filietta Gardiner of Houston, Texas; Cher Fancher of Aurora, Colo.; Cathy Travena of Rifle, Colo.; William Arthur Anstine of Montrose, Colo.; Dee Anstine of Cedaredge, Colo.; and Jerry Anstine of Montrose, Colo.; and many brothers- and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and special friends she considered family.Joyce was preceded in death by her infant son Jay Dee Culbert, her parents, and two brothers, Pat Anstine and Jimmy Anstine.Joyce was surrounded by a host of friends and students who are too numerous to mention but held a special place in her heart.In lieu of flowers, Joyces family suggests a donation or service to a favorite charity in her honor.