Dr. Joe David Elder Jr.

Dr. Joe David Elder Jr. obituary, St. Augustine, FL

Dr. Joe David Elder Jr.

Joe Elder Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by St. John's Family Funeral Home & Crematory on Jan. 6, 2025.

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Joe David Elder, Jr, who dedicated his life to worshipping God on earth, is now worshipping his Father in heaven face to face. His faith has become sight.
David was born March 5, 1963 in Athens, Georgia. He grew up in Cocoa, Florida, and attended high school in Boca Raton. While attending the University of Florida for his Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, he met his wife of 39 years, Marcia Blanton Elder, at Westside Baptist Church where they were married and volunteered in music and children's ministry.
One year after being married, they moved to Fort Worth, Texas for David to attend Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he received his Master of Music degree. Years later, he went on to earn a PhD in Music History from the University of Florida.
David and Marcia served together at Granbury Baptist and Beverly Hills Baptist in Texas, and in North Florida at Middleburg Baptist, Kingsley Lake Baptist, Chets Creek Church and he finished his ministry at Anastasia Baptist in Saint Augustine from 2005 until he retired due to illness in December 2023.
David had a passion for music, ministry and history. His doctoral dissertation was a "History of Florida Baptist Music." He authored several articles on the subject. His love for music and the Word of God led him to write several songs. The one his family loves most is based on Psalm 1, which they feel he lived out daily. He loved sharing the story behind the hymns/songs we would sing in services. During the pandemic, he published a weekly article telling the story behind different songs.
David was a humble man. When Marcia told him she was going to write "David was a humble man – as humble as a trumpet player can be," in his obituary, he corrected her and said, "LEAD trumpet." This shows his humor, which we all enjoyed greatly. He was the king of Dad jokes.
David made choir and orchestra rehearsals a fun and worshipful experience. He had a passion for words. God's word and the words of Christian songs were very important to him. As he planned worship services, he asked God to direct him to lead the congregation to change in the way He desired. That was reflected in every service he led.
David was a LifeGroup / Sunday School teacher during most of his ministry. He had an amazing knowledge of God's word and was able to communicate it well.
David is survived by his father and mother, Joe and Marie Elder; his wife, Marcia Elder; sons, Jamison (Amanda) and Brandon (Amber) and six grandchildren who held his heart completely – Grayson, Jude, Henry, Ezekiel, Mabel and Shiloh; sisters, Denise Page (Danny) and Donna Brannon (Bill); and Marcia's mother, Louise Blanton, siblings, Rhonda (LeGran), Brenda (Boomer) and Donnie (Madalyn); and multiple nieces and nephews.
A celebration of David's life will be held at 11 am on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at Anastasia Baptist Church. A visitation beginning at 10 am will precede the service. Those unable to attend can the service live streamed at: https://www.anastasiachurch.org/livestream.aspx. In lieu of flowers, donations in David's memory can be made to: Anastasia Baptist Church Building Fund, 1650 A1A South, St. Augustine, Florida 32084 or to Community Hospice of NE FL., 4266 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, Florida 32257
St. Johns Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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January 16, 2025

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January 7, 2025

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Wanda Fuller

January 7, 2025

I didn't know Pastor David well, but I always admired, respected and appreciated him for his talent, humor and dedication to his family and to his church. I loved the choice of songs for the choir; I also loved to hear David and Marcia sing together and individually. His love for his family was always so evident, and my heart goes out to them. Although there is a sense of peace, we all grieve for Pastor David. At least we all know where he is now - still singing and praising God. Wanda Fuller

Steve Parry

January 6, 2025

My deepest condolences and heart-felt prayers go out to the Elder family. I loved David's heart for Jesus and singing His praises. The traditional service was a highlight of my week, and I always enjoyed his creativity and sanctified humor when leading the service. Look forward to seeing you again, bro, in the Kingdom! Maranatha!

Russ Dunn

January 6, 2025

We appreciated David sharing with us the history of hymns and especially carols at Christmas. He was always interesting and we enjoyed his sense of humor too. We miss him already.
Russ & Debbie Dunn

William S Barnes

January 6, 2025

David was a great person.
Will Barnes

Tina F Jones

January 6, 2025

David is so humble man of God. He was willing to work with me when we went ahead to sing together "Glorious Day" him using his beautiful voice as I used American Sign Language back on April 18, 2021. My prayers are with you and your family during these times, knowing he is dancing on the streets of gold and singing with Jesus eternally.

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