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Herbert Lafayette Joyner

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Herbert Lafayette Joyner

Birth
Death
18 Feb 1952 (aged 73)
Burial
Sedley, Southampton County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Herbert L. Joyner, 73, of Courtland died in a Norfolk hospital at 1:40 o'clock Monday morning, February 18. He had been in falling health for the past ten years.

The deceased was a life-long resident of Courtland, and a member of the Johnson Grove Christian Church.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Quintilla Vick Joyner; three daughters, Mrs. John Story, Mrs. Robert Pope and Mrs. George Lamb, all of Capron, three sons, Marion R. Joyner and H. Odell Joyner of Courtland and Jesse H. Joyner of Norfolk; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Eddie Rollings of Southampton County; and three brothers, James H. Joyner of Courtland, M.B. Joyner of Dendron, and Alex D. Joyner of Yonker, N.Y.

Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home in Courtland of Marion R. Joyner by Rev. William A. Grissom of Franklin, assisted by Revs. Otis L. Gilliam and L.M. Kanipe of Courtland. The joint
choirs of the Courtland Methodist and Baptist Churches sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and "Abide With Me" Mrs. Elmo Pittman playing the accompaniment.

Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery, Sedley, the active pallbearers being William A. Bell, Charles W. Davis, E. Allan Grubbs, Hurley Joyner, W.T. Joyner, Russell Owen, George B. Vick and Millard Williams.


Herbert L. Joyner, 73, of Courtland died in a Norfolk hospital at 1:40 o'clock Monday morning, February 18. He had been in falling health for the past ten years.

The deceased was a life-long resident of Courtland, and a member of the Johnson Grove Christian Church.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Quintilla Vick Joyner; three daughters, Mrs. John Story, Mrs. Robert Pope and Mrs. George Lamb, all of Capron, three sons, Marion R. Joyner and H. Odell Joyner of Courtland and Jesse H. Joyner of Norfolk; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Eddie Rollings of Southampton County; and three brothers, James H. Joyner of Courtland, M.B. Joyner of Dendron, and Alex D. Joyner of Yonker, N.Y.

Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home in Courtland of Marion R. Joyner by Rev. William A. Grissom of Franklin, assisted by Revs. Otis L. Gilliam and L.M. Kanipe of Courtland. The joint
choirs of the Courtland Methodist and Baptist Churches sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and "Abide With Me" Mrs. Elmo Pittman playing the accompaniment.

Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery, Sedley, the active pallbearers being William A. Bell, Charles W. Davis, E. Allan Grubbs, Hurley Joyner, W.T. Joyner, Russell Owen, George B. Vick and Millard Williams.


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