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David Joyner Obituary


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David Joyner of Daytona Beach, Florida formerly of Dunwoody, GA died suddenly Tuesday, May 8, 2007.Dave was born in Asheville, NC and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He and his wife Linda relocated to a Fly-in community in Daytona Beach about 15 years ago to pursue his love of flying. Dave was active in the industrial and consumer electronics industry for over 45 years participating as a venture capitalist and operating a manufacturers representative firm. He was a graduate of Kentucky Military Institute and attended Georgia Tech.He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Linda Joyner, son Bruce Joyner of Roswell, GA, daughter Paige Joyner of Sandy Springs, GA , a large and loving extended family and many caring friends.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Halifax Humane Society at 2364 W. LPGA Blvd. Daytona Beach, 32124 or the American Heart Association.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 10, 2007.

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Jean Berry

May 13, 2007

Linda,
It has been such a long time since we've been in touch and we have thought about you and David over the years and inquired about you when we ran into some of your old friends from Dunwoody.

We were so sorry to hear of David's passing away and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Jean & Bill Berry

Karen Brenda Pam Spruce Creek CC

May 10, 2007

We will miss you.

Jan Walls

May 10, 2007

So sorry to hear about this. Remember that New Year's Eve breakfast you hosted-way back- about 1966 or so? The Shulins, the Grubles and the Walls will never forget it!! I'm sorry we lost touch.May God's richest blessings and comfort surround you at this sad time. Jan& Joe Walls

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