Joynt Family Chronicles
A One-Name Study

Obituaries


(Extracted from Buffalo News [NY] - 3/26/2000 - column 4 - page B-22)

JOYNT - Vivian M. (nee Anderson)
March 25, 2000; beloved wife of the late Stanley F. Joynt; mother of
Patricia Fitzgerald, Karen (Jerry) Lucachik and Kevin (Marilyn) Joynt;
also survived by eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends will be received on Monday 2-4 and 7-8 PM at the
CUSACK FUNERAL HOME, 250 Orchard Park Rd., West Seneca (same location at
Sieck and Mast F.H.) where funeral service will be held on Tuesday at
9:30 AM.
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(Extracted from Buffalo News - 3/26/2000 - columns 4&5 - page B-23)

Vivian M. Joynt, nurse and teacher

Vivian M. Joynt, a retired registered nurse and school nurse/teacher,
died Saturday (March 25, 2000) in Maplewood Health Care Center,
Cheektowaga, after a brief illness.  She was 90.

Born Vivian Anderson, she was a former resident of Lackawanna and the
Amberleigh Retirement Community in Amherst.

She was a graduate of Falconer High School, Millard Fillmore College
School of Nursing and the University at Buffalo School Nurse
Certification Program.

She worked as a registered nurse in obstetrics at Our Lady of Victory
Hospital from 1945 to 1953.  She then worked as a school nurse/teacher in
the West Seneca Public School System for 21 years, retiring in 1974.

Mrs. Joynt was a member of the West Seneca and New York State Retired
Teachers associations.

A reader and prolific artisan, she enjoyed knitting, crocheting,
ceramics, calligraphy, oil painting and antique restoration.

Her husband of 50 years, Stanley, died in 1982.

Survivors include two daughters, Patricia Fitzgerald of Jackson, N.J.,
and Karen Lucachik of West Seneca; a son, Kevin of Hamburg; eight
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Cusak Funeral Home,
250 Orchard Park Road, West Seneca.  Burial will be in Holy Cross
Cemetery, Lackawanna.


Fall River MA; Prov Journal (RI);
2001-11-19

11.19.2001 00:05
DOROTHY A. CLARKIN - Fall River

DOROTHY A. CLARKIN, 80, of Highland Avenue, formerly of Barrington, and Centerville, Mass., a retired secretary, died Saturday at Adams House.

She was the wife of the late James R. Clarkin. Born in Fall River, she was a daughter of the late William and Agnes (Hill) Joynt.

Mrs. Clarkin was employed as a secretary in the Barrington public schools for almost 20 years, retiring in 1980.

She graduated from the former Sacred Heart Academy, Class of 1938, and was a graduate of Bryant College.

Mrs. Clarkin was a communicant of Holy Name Church, a member and past president of the Holy Name Women's Guild, and for many years counseled young adults in premarriage conferences.

She was member of the Barrington Women's Club.

She leaves a son, James W. Clarkin of Fall River; two daughters, Kathleen J. Streicker of Providence and Leslie Olson of Barrington; and five grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Holy Name Church, Hanover Street. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery.


September 3, 2000
Catherine M. Joynt

The funeral service for Catherine Joynt of 901 Luther Place, Albert Lea,
will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Church of St. Theodore, Albert Lea.  The
Rev. Robert Schneider will officiate.  Interment will be in the Clear Lake
Cemetery, Clear Lake, Iowa.

Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Bonnerup Funeral Service Chapel,
Albert Lea, and one hour prior to the service at the church.  A prayer
service will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday evening.

Catherine Joynt passed away on Friday, Sept. 1, 2000.

Catherine was born on Oct. 10, 1910, in Pilot Grove, Minn.

Her son Robert and his wife Dee of Newark, Del., grandson Sean Joynt and
wife Carolyn and great-granddaughter Elizabeth of Newark, Del. And
granddaughter Kirstin and husband Steven Voitus of Chesapeake, Va., survive
her.

Catherine was a member of St. Theodore's Catholic Church, and their guilds,
South Side Chicks and Naeve Hospital Auxiliary, and the Knights of Columbus
Auxiliary.  Her husband Edwin (Ted) preceded Catherine in death in 1980.
Catherine was a resident at St John's Lutheran Home.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be make to St. Theodore's Catholic Church
or St. John's Lutheran Home.


Tarpon Springs NH; The Citizen; 2001-11-3

Mary Blood

TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. - Mary Blood, 71, of Tarpon Springs, died Friday,
Oct. 26, 2001, at the Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital.

The oldest daughter of Harry and May Joynt, Mrs. Blood was born
March 7, 1930, in Peterborough, N.H., and raised in Hancock, N.H.
She graduated from Hancock High School in 1947 and then attended Bay
Path Secretarial School in Springfield, Mass. She moved to Florida in
1995.

She retired from the Peterborough Oil Co. in 1995 after 30 years of
service and was later employed by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter while
in Florida.

Mrs. Blood was the treasurer of the Tarpon Springs Sail and Tennis Club
1.

She is survived by three children, Harry and wife Anita of Moultonboro,
N.H., Dick and wife Judy of Ithaca, N.Y., and Judy and husband Jerry of
Bradenton, Fla.; two sisters, Josephine Hollis of Jaffrey, N.H., and
Sheila Chamberlain of Dublin, N.H.; grandchildren, Lindsey and Matthew
Blood; nieces and nephews.

At her wish there will be no services. Charitable donations in her name
may be made to Hospice Organization of Pasco County, 300 East Bay Drive,
Largo, FL 33770-3770, or to Medical Mission of Mercy, c/o Roberto A.
Araujo, MD, 1744 Alternate 19 South, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689.


Rochester, NY Democrat and Chronicle 24 Feb., 2001
"Joint, Richard Jr.""Ricky"""
Date published: 2/25/01
"HONEOYE FALLS: Suddenly, Thursday, February 22, 2001. Survived by his father, Richard Joint (Heidi Knickerbocker); and mother, Ann Morrissey Mooney (Jack); 2 sisters, Theresa (Dane) Perry, Laura (Wayne) Bump; brother, Harold (Katie) Joint; paternal grandmother, Irma Joint; 5 nephews; 2 nieces; aunts & uncles.Friends may call Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Merton Kays Funeral Home, 59 Monroe St., Honeoye Falls. Ricky's Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11:00 AM in St. Catherine's of Siena Church, 26 Mendon-Ionia Rd., Mendon. Friends wishing may express their sympathy to the School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Pkwy, Rochester, NY 14623 in memory of Ricky. "


Shelton Clipper (Hastings, NE)  6 Sept 2001

Lucille Joynt

Lucille M Joynt, age 71 of Holstein, died Friday, August 31, 2001 at Mary
Lanning Hospital.  Services were held Monday, September 3, 2001 at the
United Methodist Church in Holstein with Rev Cliff Fryda officiating.
Burial was in Holstein Cemetery.  A memorial was established.

Lucille was born July 16, 1930 to Hans and Mabel (Frazier) Lang in Logan
Township.  She attended Shellhammer Elementary School south of Holstein.
Later the family moved to Kearney County and then back to Holstein.

On September 28, 1947 Lucille was joined in marriage to Dale Joynt in Minden
by Rev C P Turner.

Mrs Joynt worked in the kitchen at the Hastings Regional Center for 25
years.  She retired in 1995.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Holstein.

Survivors include her husband, Dale Joynt; one daughter, Pamela Joynt and
special friend Joe Domain of Lincoln; one son Douglas and wife Linda Joynt
of Hastings; four sisters, Elvina Brown of Kenesaw, Bertha and her husband
Kloye McNair of Holstein, Lois Hammer of Holstein, and Violet Lewis of
Holstein; brother-in-law, Leland Shaw of Holstein; two sisters-in-law,
Martha Lang of Hastings and Maye Lang of Grand Island; and two
grandchildren, Adam and Chelsey Joynt of Hastings.

She was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Burnum and Charles
Lang; and one sister, Margaret Shaw.


Hastings Tribune;
1996-11-15;

Florence Joynt
Former Holstein resident Florence (Spicknall) Joynt, 97, died Thursday, Nov.
14, 1996, at Community Care of Blue Hill.
Services are 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace United Methodist Church in Holstein
with the Rev. Beverly Minor officiating. Burial will be in Parkview Cemetery
at Hastings. Visitation is until 9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday
at Jackson-Wilson Funeral Home in Kenesaw.

Mrs. Joynt was born Nov. 6, 1899, to Harry and Alice (Mitchell) Spicknall in
rural Adams County. She attended school in Hainse City, Fla., for eight
years, moving to Nebraska two years later. On Jan. 21, 1921, she married
Orville Joynt in Hastings. He died Nov. 19, 1967. In 1994 she moved to
Community Care of Blue Hill.

She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Jolly Neighbors Extension
Club and Women Society Christian Service, all of Holstein, and was an
American Red Cross board member. She was a Red Cross Bloodmobile volunteer
and a volunteer with Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Auxiliary until 1992.
She was a superintendent and Sunday school teacher at Roseland Methodist
Church for many years.

Survivors are three sons, Dale and Ivan, both of Holstein, and Darrell of
Hastings; two sisters, Jeannette Brown of Hastings and Lila Frazier of Blue
Hill; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.

She also was preceded in death by four brothers, three sisters and one
grandchild.

Memorials may be given to Grace United Methodist Church.


The State; Dovesville, SC; 7/17/2001

LILLIE SMITH
Dovesville -- Services for Lillie Mae Smith will be held at 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.
Wake services will be at 7 this evening at Mitchell-Josey Funeral Home.
    Mrs. Smith, widow of Willie "Quart" Smith, died Friday.  Born in
Darlington Co., she was a daughter of the late Emma JOINT.
    Surviving are daughters, Patricia Mills, Emma Jordan, Nancy Tedder,
Sadie Smith, Amelia Smith, Carol Larts; sons, Melvin Joint, Willie, Randy
Smith; three brothers; 20 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren.


11/11/00; Erie, Pennsylvania

Charles J. Joint, Jr.
Managed Church Towne Gas & Welding Supply Co.
    Charles J. Joint, Jr., 57, 1439 E. 33rd St., died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000,
at his home after a brief illness.
    He was born in Erie, June 30, 1943, son of Mary Lewis Joint of Lawrence
Park and the late Charles J. Joint, Sr.
    He working in the welding industry for 28 years and managed Church Towne
Gas & Welding Supply Co. in Cochranton.  He was a member of the American
Welding Society, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, the East Erie Turners and the
Siebenbuerger Club.
    He enjoyed sports, especially bowling, plus hunting and fishing.
    Survivors include his wife, Ruth A. Hogan Joint; two sons, Joseph Joint
and his wife, Carla, of North East and David Joint of Erie; five daughters,
Edith Luniewski and her husband, Raymond, Valerie and Catherine Joint, Besty
Kowallis and her husband, Robert, and Julie Erderly and her husband, Michael,
all of Erie; two sisters, Penny Joint and Debbie Beverage of Lawrence Park; a
brother, Howard Joint and his wife, Marge, of Waterford; five grandchildren,
Andrea Joint, Kyle Andrzejewski, Tyler Slivinski, and Kristen and James
Erderly; and several nieces and nephews.
    Friends may call at the Russell C. Schmidt & Son Funeral Home, 2926 Pine
Ave., Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.  A service will be held there Monday
at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Rosary Catholic
Church at 10 a.m.
    Burial will be at Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery.
    Memorials may be made to Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 2701 East Ave.,
Erie, PA 16504.

The 11/12/00 entry for joint was a death notice, not an obit:

Charles J. Joint, Jr., 57, 1439 E. 33rd St., Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000. Husband
of Ruth Hogan Joint.  Son of Mary Lewis Joint, Lawrence Park and the late
Charles J. Joint, Sr.  Father of Joseph Joint and wife, Carla, North East,
David Joint and fiancee Carrie, Mrs. Raymond (Edith) Luniewski, Valerie Joint,
Mrs. Robert (Betsy) Kowallis, Mrs. Michael (Julie) Erderly, and Catherine
Joint, all Erie. Grandfather of Andrea Joint, Kyle Andrzejewski, Tyler
Slivinski, and Kristen and James Erderly.  Brother of Penny Joint and Debbie
Beverage, both Lawrence Park, Howard Joint and wife Marge of Waterford.
Friends may call at the Russell C. Schmidt & Son Funeral Home, Independent
Care Group Affiliate, 2926 Pine Ave., Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm and are
invited to prayer services there Monday morning at 9:30 am followed by a Mass
of Christian Burial at Holy Rosary Catholic Church at 10:00 am.  Burial in
Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery.  Memorials to Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 2701
East Ave., Erie, PA 16504.


Jan. 20, 1931, McDonald Record; PA

Hugh JOYNT, 50, of 225 East Lincoln avenue, McDonald, died shortly before
noon, Thursday, January 29, 1931, in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh.  Mr.
JOYNT went to the hospital Tuesday of last week suffering from stomach
trouble.  He was operated on Tuesday of this week.
 Mr. JOYNT had been a resident of McDonald for more than thirty years.  He
was a well-known oil well driller.
 He is survived by his wife, two sons Merle and Homer and a daughter, Mabel.
 Funeral arrangements had not been made at the time of going to press.

Feb. 6, 1931; McDonald Record;  PA


Hugh A. JOYNT, 51, died at 11:15 a.m. Thursday, January 29, 1931, in the
Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, following an operation for ulcers of the
stomach.  He had been sick since December 11.
 A son of Frederick C. and Katherine CAMPBELL JOYNT he was born October 10,
1879, in Rouseville, Venango county. He first attended the Hall school and
then the Robinson township Allegheny county, schools.  He was united in
marriage with Maude M. CURRY in Pittsburgh on May, 1903, by the Rev. F. H.
SENFT.  They resided for a time in Gayly, going from there to Goulds, Ohio
where they lived for 7 years.  The removed to Hopedale and a year later came
to McDonald, and her they have resided the past twenty years.
 Besides his wife he leaves two sons, and a daughter:  H. Merle, E. Homer,
and Mable (sic) M. JOYNT, all at home.  Two brothers survive; George H.
JOYNT of Burgettstown and Albert S. JOYNT of Swissvale.  His mother died in
1907 and his father died in 1908. and a brother John died in 1913.
 He was a member of the Maccabees of Gayly and of the IOOF of McDonald.  He
was a member of the McDonald Methodist Episcopal church.
 Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the McDonald M. E. church,
conducted by the pastor the Rev. L. G. RICHEY, who was assisted by a former
pastor, the Rev. J. H. DEBOLT, now of East Washington.  Burial was Monday
morning in the Robinson's Run cemetery.





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