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Nathaniel Davis
Joiner Jr. - Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Albuquerque, NM Journal
April 30, 2017
Nathaniel Davis Joiner Jr.
went to join his wife, Trena Therese Marsh-Joiner
April 25, 2017. He lived seven decades serving his country, family, community
and above all else, God.
Joiner, 71, was born February 9, 1946 in Tallulah, Louisiana. He was a true
southern gentleman. He believed in traditional values, such as, seeing someone
in need and meeting the need in whatever way he was able with no expectation of
compensation in return, respecting your elders, keeping your word and being on
time. Lateness was one of his pet peeves. Family jokes that Joiner would say
"If you are five minutes early, you are late."
Joiner was an educator, including an administrator, for 32 years before he
retired from Albuquerque Public Schools in 2007. He was an inspiration to many
of his students, who remembered him years after leaving his classroom. Joiner
was an artist at heart and loved making pottery and jewelry. He used to say
that one of his greatest joys was when a piece of clay told him what it wanted
to become. He also enjoyed fishing and making his own wine, which he shared
with family and friends.
Joiner's most recognizable trait was his infectious smile. He was rarely seen
without it, even when he was ill. Joiner, a true educator, was always focused
on setting goals. His signature saying was "See it through," which
also happens to be the name of his favorite poem.
Joiner taught his children and grandchildren to never be afraid,
forgive quickly, love passionately and that laughter could cure almost any
ailment.
Nathaniel was preceded in death by his parents, Nathaniel Davis Sr. and Dolly
Delores Rounds Joiner; and grandson, Xavier Kingston.
He is survived by his children, Christine, Alvin (Krista), and Jeanette
(Mario); his grandchildren, Anastacia, Tremayne, Gatlyn, Katrina (Timithy), Marielle, Marianne,
Jeffery, Jeric, and Jehmar.
He had a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, as well as several
students he cared for like family. Nathaniel is survived by his sister, Flora
(Robert) and brother, John (Carolyn). His caregivers Mable (George), Monica
(Lee), and friends and colleagues that cherished him like family.
A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at FRENCH-
Westside.