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Milbourne L. "Tripp" Joye III

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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JOYE CLEMMONS - Milbourne L. "Tripp" Joye III, 25, of Clemmons passed away Saturday morning, May 3, 2008. Tripp was born June 4, 1982, in Charlotte. He was a graduate of West Forsyth High School and attended Cape Fear and Forsyth Technical College. He was employed by Silk Road Technologies as a...

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Love and miss you brother. Thank you for the years we shared.

I was completely shocked by the news and my heart goes out to your family. I lived down the street from the Joye family for a few years and remember riding bikes and playing in the woods behind our houses. Tripp was a sweet guy and he will truly be missed by family and friends. God is with him.

I grew up with Tripp through school and he was such a nice, caring guy. I am truely sorry to hear of your loss and pray God will send comfort and strength during this difficult time.

To the Joye Family,
We are all so blessed to have known such a great guy like Tripp. He had such a great heart. I dont think I have ever met anybody like him, he cared about everyone he knew and he stayed grounded in who he was. I am blessed to have had someone like him in my life and we are all better people for knowing him. I am glad we shared classes and got to know eachother in high school. We miss u!!! You all are in our thoughts and prayers

Bournie & Linda,

Our thoughts and prayers are with your famliy.

Mark

"Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity." - Mother Teresa. I love you and will miss you. You were one of my best friends, a brother who was always there for me, made time to visit when i could not. You will never be forgotten and we will meet again in time.

I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Tripp through my husband, Julian. He was actually in our wedding in September. The first time I met him we went to see one of his shows...what a talented guy. I know he had a heart of gold and his smile could certainly light up a room. I keep picturing that smile in my head....Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am truly sorry for your loss. My husband and I live just behind you, and we've heard Tripp play before, and thought he had a wonderful talent. Our heart goes out to you and your family.