Cheryl-Joyner-Obituary

Cheryl Joyner

Dallas, Texas

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Joyner, Cheryl Elaine (Aultman) Cheryl Elaine (Aultman) Joyner, age 41, of Dallas, TX, passed away peacefully in the arms of her husband of 18 years on January 11, 2014 in Dallas. Born May 10, 1972 in Macon, GA, Cheryl will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Samuel Eugene Joyner; children,...

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Sam and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Our hearts are with you. Renie and Dan Galvin

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I knew Cheryl a long time ago and thought she was a fun and wonderful person be around. My thought and prayers are with you and your family.

Sam, Elaine, Jacqueline and Samuel I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet, sweet Cheryl. She was such a loving, happy, person who always had a smile. She loved all of you so much and was very proud of who you were. She loved the Lord too and even though we were all praying for him to heal her our answer was no because he needed her more. She is not in pain anymore and is probably dancing and visiting with family in heaven. She will always be a bright and shining star in the lives of...

Our deepest condolences to the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. May God Bless you and seek Him for strength and wisdom.

Our condolences to the Joyner Family, Sam, Jackie, and Samuel, and to Elaine. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tom and Jane Hayworth - Asheboro, NC

Our hearts ache with the loss of this ray of sunshine, we will give God the glory as we celebrate Cheryl's life with you. Tim Joyner Family

Cheryl was always bright ray of sunshine when ever we were with her. She was close to her stepfather, "Coach" Bernard, as she grew up. She loved her family and was proud to tell you about them. She loved to tell about how she first met Sam in a crowded class room in college and he gave her his seat. She felt blessed by God for a loving husband and two special children, Jacqueline and Samuel. Her strong faith gave her support and strength during these last difficult days. Sheryl will be...

Sam & family, My heart aches for you at this most difficult time. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting your wife/mom it is abundantly clear what a special person she was. My thoughts are with you.

With deepest sympathy,

Dearest Joyners,
I have the happiest memories of your mom's smile and warmth that she brought with her wherever she went. She was so special and left such a mark in so many lives. She loved you all so much! Much much love to your family,
Meredith Boyd