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1956 Randy 2008

Randy Joyner

May 3, 1956 — April 20, 2008

RANDY JOYNER May 3, 1956 – April 20, 2008 My best friend, my love, my soul-mate left for his final adventure April 20, 2008. Randy was a self-made man of many talents. He was an exemplary businessman, salesman and home builder. He believed a man should give 110% to everything he did or not do it at all. As accomplished and successful as he was, he believed his family, "his girls", were his most important achievement. Above all, his girls came first and he relished every moment he had with them and we always knew how blessed we were to call Randy Joyner Husband, Daddy and Papa. His surviving girls are his wife, to whom he was devoted for 33 years, Cyndey Joyner; his daughter, who is so much like him, Miranda Kristine Joyner; his youngest daughter, who thought her daddy could do anything, Caitlin Angela Joyner; and his shining light, his angel, his 4 year-old granddaughter, Ainsley Grace Joyner. We will miss him so much, but we will do everything with him in mind. We will make him proud. His granddaughter will never be allowed to forget the great man she had such a short time to know. That was his final wish –"don't let her forget her Papa." Randy was a busy man who wore many hats, but he seldom missed a t-ball game, a basketball game, a softball game or a cheerleading event. He so enjoyed coaching his daughters' teams. Randy was born Roy Randal Joyner to his devoted and loving parents, Roy and Rosetta Joyner. He is survived by his brother Ronald (Melissa) Joyner & his brother Rick Joyner. He is also survived by his special devoted baby brother, Robert Joyner and his wife Carol Joyner and their sons, who were his godsons, Jack Joyner & Brian Randal Joyner. Many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles & cousins continue on knowing their lives were made special by Randy. He is also survived by his father and mother-in-law, Andrew & Gloria Szlaga. He was the son they never had. He took care of them and they were so proud to call him "son." He leaves behind numerous, loving & caring friends, co-workers, business associates and his special friend, his buddy, and "car-buying" partner, Mike Dykes. Randy was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Robert and Grace Coleman; his paternal grandparents, Carvin & Mildred Joyner, and several loved aunts, uncles & cousins. Randy worked for Motorola for over thirty years. During that time he excelled and attained every honor and accolade Motorola offered. One year he was even named "Salesman of the World." It was always said that Randy Joyner could sell anything & he did it with integrity and honesty. He also had his own company – Golden Rule Custom Homes. He has built many custom homes in the Gulf Breeze area. Each was built as if it were his own and he gave his company that name because he so believed it was an honor to build someone's home and he should "do unto others." He was also part owner, with his father and brothers, in High Grade Fabrication and was a licensed real estate agent. Randy loved Seminole football, classic cars, Colorado, golf, and taking his girls anyplace in the world they wanted to go. He loved being with his many friends and celebrating life. He wasn't a materialistic man, but he loved his yellow Corvette convertible—his trophy when he thought he was cancer-free. Randy had a down-home sense of humor that could tickle everyone. Through the years his girls brought many dogs into his life and he would say "even they were females." His latest buddies, MacKenzie and Susannah stood constant vigil. He loved to joke with people and say, "Hey, a good looking guy like me should be surrounded by beautiful women!" Services for Randy will be held Thursday, April 24th at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church (75 Fairpoint Drive). We invite all who knew and loved Randy to visit with family and celebrate his beautiful life at the Fellowship Hall from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the church at 2:30 with our friend the Rev. Ruth Knights officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Lawn Cemetery. The family would like to thank Hope Medical Group and the wonderful "angels" at Covenant Hospice, especially, Toni, Rose & Sandria. We would also like to give special thanks to Dr. William Howe for his sincere care and kindness. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Covenant Hospice in the name of Randy Joyner. Arrangements entrusted to Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Gulf Breeze. You may offer condolences, share memories and sign the guest book at www.roselawn-fh.com

Visitation


Visitation

Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church
75 Fairpoint Drive
Gulf Breeze, FL  32561
Thursday, April 24, 2008
1:00 AM

Service


Celebration of Life Service

Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church
75 Fairpoint Drive
Gulf Breeze, FL  32561
Thursday, April 24, 2008
2:30 PM
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