Susan F. Joyner

susan  joyner

August 15, 1948 ~ December 28, 2018

Susan F. Joyner

70, of Mooresville, passed away on December 28, 2018 at St Francis Hospital South. Susan was born on August 15, 1948 in Indianapolis, IN to the late John W. Joyner and Myra (Hungerford) Joyner.

Susan received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Indiana State University. She taught third through fifth grades for many years in the Mooresville School Corporation at Newby Elementary and Northwood Elementary. She was also an active member at the Mooresville Friends Church, playing the Bell Choir and serving at Presiding Clerk, where she was responsible for the churches business and presenting it at monthly meetings for consideration by the congregation.

Left to cherish her memory is her brother, Jack (Dottie) Joyner; nieces, Jennifer (Jason) Yost, Becca (Rick) Helminski; nephews, John (Nikki) Joyner, Stephen Joyner; dear friends, Betty (John) Heshelman and Pam Janos and many great nieces, nephews and cousins.

Visitation will be held Monday Jan. 7th from 4-8pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Additional visitation will be held Tuesday Jan. 8th from 10am until the services at 11am at the Mooresville Friends Church.

Burial of her cremated remains will follow the service in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville.

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  1. Ms Joyner was a wonderful teacher and a wonderful person. As a teacher, she taught me the love of reading and art. Her class was always full of learning and the joy that comes with it. As a person, she taught patience and fairness through life examples. She was one of my favorite teachers by far. Such a pleasure to have had her as a teacher when I was in elementary school. I’m glad our paths crossed again, if ever so brief, as an adult. She will certainly be missed here on earth but welcomed Home. Love, Jenny Egler (former 5th grade student, Northwood)

  2. Jack, I was stunned and so sorry to hear of Susan’s passing. She was an incredibly gifted and caring person who contributed so much to our community. Please know you have my sincere condolences. Alice Butler Cordes

  3. Susan and I were among the youmgest in our class. We enjoyed trivia. We loved teaching. Our mothers had been friends and when Myra and John came to visit me for the first time, Myra said I was such a beautiful baby that she was going to go home and have a baby girl. She did! Susan was born. I’m so sorry for her illness and am saddened by her passing. I can only offer condolence to Jack and those who remained close to her. May she truly rest in peace.

  4. Thoughts and prayer’s for the family at this difficult time. Susan will be dearly missed! RIP!

  5. I just remember being happy at school when she was my 4th grade teacher at Northwood. I loved reading and this was nourished in her room. Even as an adult in the teaching field she continued to encourage me. I will miss that more. RIP Miss Joyner as you continue to encourage the angels in heaven to do their best as well.

  6. Dear family, friends and Friends, Please know that my prayers are with all of you in this time. Unfortunately I am not able to join you either at the visitation or the funeral. I will be with you in spiritl. I first knew Susan when we worked together as counselors at Quaker Haven Camp over 25 years ago. I appreciated her willingness to serve, even when she had spent all school -year teaching. Susan was willing to step-up and fill-in where needed. That is a trait that is not seen much anymore. I always enjoyed spending time visiting with Susan and her mother. May all of us whose lives she touched be comforted by our loving God in this time. Della Stanley-Green

  7. Jack, Dottie, and family, We were so sorry to hear of Susan’s passing. May your faith in our loving God nd your happy memories bring you comfort in your sadness. With our love and prayers, Judi & Don

  8. We will all miss Susan dearly. We loved her presence back in the old days when the family would get together at Aunt Betty’s and Uncle Floyd’s. Our prayers go out to Jack and the rest of the family. Love, David and Serena.

  9. God bless you Susan. I remember your visit with Aunt Myra to us in Australia some years ago my dear cousin and enjoyed our Messenger discussions over last few years. So sorry for your loss Jack, Dot and family xx


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