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Alan JOYNER Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather Alan Douglas Joyner at the age of 75 on Tuesday, January 4, 2022. He is the beloved husband of Julia (nee Semenuk) for 56 years. Dear father of Douglas Joyner (Barb), Andrew Joyner (Amy), Steven Joyner (Elizabeth). Loving grandfather of Kalena (Jamie), Stewart (Maddison), Nathan (Faith), Rebecca, Alexander, Dante, Halaina, and Lorenzo, and great-grandfather of Stewart Henry. Alan will be dearly missed by his siblings Marilyn Misener (the late Horace), the late Elaine Franks (the late Basil), Leona Mark (the late Alfred), Ron Joyner, Audrey Felker (Joe), Verna McCutchen (the late Jim), Owen Joyner (Verlie), Lionel Joyner (Victoria), Earl Joyner (Patricia), and Daryl Joyner (Janet). Dear brother-in-law to the late Dora Jones (Bill), Theresa Lenson (the late Earl), the late Sophie Edwards (the late Al), the late Nicholas Semenuk (Patricia), Mary Lou Kostecky (the late Tony), Lillian Petkovich (Peter), Victoria Joyner (Lionel), Bernice Hall (William), Peter Semenuk (Ann), George Semenuk (Bonnie), Debra Tomarin, Daniel Semenuk (Julie), Edward Semenuk (Monique). Also predeceased by parents Stewart and Violet Joyner of Smithville, and parents-in-law Daniel and Lena Semenuk of Thorold (Turners Corners). Uncle Alan (Whitey) will be deeply missed by all his nieces and nephews. Alan had three amazing godsons Daryl Hodge, Joshua Semenuk, and Dustin Cass, that he cared for deeply and loved very much. Alan was raised and worked his entire life in Smithville. He was employed in Smithville by age 10 working at Boulter's Meats, Comfort & Tylee Meats, MacInnes' Dry Cleaners, and General Refractories of Canada where he retired after more than 40 years. In 1969, Alan joined the South Grimsby Volunteer Fire Department which became the Township of West Lincoln Volunteer Fire Services (Station 1) where he spent 37 years serving the Township of West Lincoln. Alan Joyner (Whitey, Short Arms, Open Mic) was the last volunteer to retire serving both South Grimsby (pre 1970) and the newly formed Township of West Lincoln (after 1970). The Joyner family would like to personally thank all of Alan's St. Elizabeth Nurses (Shania, Barb, Paul), and his PSWs from Bayshore (Matt and Madelyn). Alan was on dialysis at the Welland Hospital so many thanks must be given to all the medical professionals at Niagara Health Services, his many drivers from Niagara Specialized Transit, and to Brenda Walker and Tom and Laurie Merritt for providing dad with ramps for home. We are also grateful to his physicians Dr. Jade Sillick and Dr. Dzingala, and to Rev. Eleanor Clitheroe for their caring support. Due to current Covid restrictions, visitation is required to be by booked appointment. You may prebook a visitation time through the link provided in Alan's obituary on the funeral home website, or call the funeral home at 905-957-7031 to prebook a time. Visitation will be held at Merritt Funeral Home, 287 Station Street, Smithville on Thursday, January 6 from 7-9 p.m., and Friday, January 7 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. and is limited to booked times available, masks and social distancing required. A private funeral service will be held at St. Luke's Anglican Church, Smithville with interment at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Hamilton. For those wishing to view the funeral service online, follow the link provided in Alan's obituary on the funeral home website, where the service will begin at approximately 9 a.m. Saturday, January 8. Memorial donations to St. Luke's Anglican Church, Smithville would be greatly appreciated by the family. merritt-fh.com

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Published by St. Catharines Standard on Jan. 6, 2022.

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Brad Clark and Corinna Hodge

January 31, 2022

We are sad to hear of Whitey"s passing. Our condolences to Julie and Family. Whitey was a good neighbor. He will be missed.

Daniel Moccia

January 10, 2022

My sincere condolences to the Joyner Family. Alan will be sadly missed. I remember like it was yesterday when I entertained with music at Alan and Julia's 40th Wedding Anniversary, It was a pleasure to be there. My prayers are with the Family during this time of sadness, but always remember the wonderful memories that the family can cherish.
Your Dear Friend
Daniel Moccia

Kelvin & Jackie Franks

January 9, 2022

We are sorry to hear about your loss. Our deepest sympathies to the Joyner family at this time.

Bill McPherson

January 7, 2022

My condolences to Julie and the Joyner family. Whitey and I were coworkers for years and also good friends away from work.
He was a great guy.
He will be missed by many!

Christine Grenier and family

January 7, 2022

My condolences Aunt Julie to you and your family

Terry Woodland

January 6, 2022

My condolences to the Joyner family, I met Whitey in Dialysis and became part of 3 days a week family and his candy give-away. He will be greatly missed. RIP my friend.

Dianna Hector

January 6, 2022

I'll remember Whitey's long, stoic bravery with his health issues. Julie was his constant strength and rock. Despite his challenges, Whitey always had a lovely smile for others. My thoughts are with the family.

Andy Cloutier

January 6, 2022

As a good friend of Andrews The Cloutier family offer our deepest condolences to Alan´s family!

Daniel Moccia

January 6, 2022

I remember Alan and Julia on the dance floor when I played their 40th Wedding Anniversary. It was a pleasure. He will be sadly missed, however his memories will always be remembered. God Bless the entire family.

Your Sincere Friend
Danny Moccia

Greg Brady

January 6, 2022

My condolences to your family. I worked with Whitey at General Refractories many years ago. He was a great co-worker and we shared many laughs together. Good bless

Barb and Ivan Feletar

January 6, 2022

My deepest condolences to the Joyner family.

John Crocco

January 6, 2022

Many fond memories of Whity. He was not only my Uncle but a very good friend. We go back over 50 years ago when he was courting Julie at my grandparents dance hall (Birch palais) Turners corners. Prayers to the Joyner family at this difficult time. Love Johnny & Leah

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Memorial Events
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6

Visitation

7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Merritt Funeral Home Inc.

287 Station Street, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0

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7

Visitation

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Merritt Funeral Home Inc.

287 Station Street, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0

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7

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Merritt Funeral Home Inc.

287 Station Street, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0

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8

Funeral service

9:00 a.m.

St. Luke's Anglican Church

Smithville, ON

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