Bobbie-Joyner-Obituary

Bobbie Joyner

Hanover, Virginia

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JOYNER, Bobbie, 58, of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord Friday, December 4, 2020. She was preceded in death by her mother, Pat Gooch; and is survived by her husband of 36 years, Warren; three children, Timothy (Katie), Aubrey and Rebekah Joyner; three grandchildren, Nora, Owen and Sam...

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Sad, sad news about Bobby's passing... Loved working with her when she was coordinating officials for youth tournaments down in Richmond. She will be sadly missed by many. Rest in Peace, Bobby. x x x

So sorry to hear about Bobbie's passing. I enjoyed working with her over the past 16 years refereeing through CVSRA. She was always smiling, even when things were going wrong at soccer tournaments. She will truly be missed. Prayers to her family during this difficult time.

So sorry to hear about Bobbie. Prayers for peace and comfort for the family.

Condolences to Bobbie's family at this difficult time. Bobbie will forever be remembered for the joy in living that she shared with all whom she came into contact and the tireless work that she gave to the youth soccer community through her involvement with the officials of CVSRA throughout Central Virginia. Her delightful smile will be missed, but her happiness during her life celebrated along with her family and many friends.

Bobbie loved to make folks laugh. It seems strange to lose someone so young and full of life. Your Broadus friends will keep you all in our prayers.

So sorry for your loss. Bobbie was so proud of her family and she loved telling stories about them. Please know that you are loved and she will continue to send her love to you from Heaven.

To the family of Bobbie: I am so sorry for your loss.I worked with Bobby at MRMC.She was such a kind person and a joy to work with.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I worked with Bobbie for over 20 years at Children's Hospital. I grew old and she grew up. I started a big cross stitch picture and worked on it 7 years and it still was not finished. I took it to work and showed Bobbie and she finished it that night and brought it back to me the next day. It still hangs in my living room. We had some good times.