James Lamar
"Jimmy" Joyner - Submitted for the USGenWeb by Richard P. Sevier
11-15-2023
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James Lamar
"Jimmy" Joyner - Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Beckman-Wiliamson
Funeral Home Cocoa Beach, Florida November 15, 2023
James
Lamar "Jimmy" Joyner went to be with the Lord on October 20, 2023, in
Cocoa Beach, Florida. He was 87.
Jimmy was born at
home in the Nelson Bend Community near Rayville, Louisiana on April 1, 1936.
His father died a few months before he was born, and his family moved to
Tallulah, Louisiana soon after he was born. He was the youngest of four
siblings, including two brothers and a sister. Jimmy contracted polio at the
age of nine and spent a year recovering in the Charity Hospital in New Orleans,
Louisiana. During the next few years, he went through six orthopedic surgeries.
Jimmy was well known to Tallulah residents because of his newspaper delivery
job – he delivered newspapers by bicycle while his legs were still in casts
following orthopedic surgeries.
After graduating from Tallulah High School in 1955, Jimmy attended Louisiana
Tech University, earning a degree in Industrial Engineering in 1959. He later
earned a master's degree in business from Florida State University. During
college, Jimmy worked summer jobs for the Louisiana Department of Highways and
the US Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg, Mississippi. After graduation, his
first job was as a civilian employee of the US Air Force in Warner Robbins,
Georgia. In 1962, Jimmy went to work for the US Army Ballistic Missile Agency
in Huntsville, Alabama. He worked on the Sergeant, Little John and Pershing
Missile Programs.
In 1962, Jimmy began
working for NASA at the Kennedy Space Center. He worked Safety, Reliability and
Quality Assurance for the Apollo Program, Sky Lab, American Soviet Test Program
and the Space Shuttle Program. At the time of his retirement in 1995, he was
Chief of the KSC Safety and Reliability Engineering Division. He gave the
Launch Ground Safety "go" for eight Space Shuttle Launches before his
retirement.
In 1959, Jimmy met
his future wife, Virginia Ruth Sinquefield in their home of Tallulah, LA. After
a five-year long-distance romance, they were married at the First Baptist
Church of Tallulah on June 10, 1964. Jimmy and Virginia had two daughters,
Jennie and Julia. They enjoyed raising their daughters in Cocoa Beach, FL and
were active in the First United Methodist Church of Cocoa Beach, where Jimmy
served on the Administrative Board, Finance Committee and was president of
United Methodist Men. Both daughters graduated from the University of Florida,
which resulted in Jimmy becoming a loyal Gator fan.
Jimmy was a member of
Calvary Chapel in Merritt Island, FL, and he considered being a Christian
husband, father and grandfather his best life achievement. Jimmy is survived by
his loving wife of 59 years, Virginia Joyner, his daughters Jennie Ward (Alan)
and Julia Joyner (Jerry Ingleton) and grandsons, Trevor Cummings and Matthew
Cummings.
A graveside service
will be held 9:00AM, Monday, October 30, 2023 in Florida Memorial Gardens -
Rockledge, FL.