Loretta Page Joiner

06/18/1953 - 03/30/2021

Obituary For Loretta Page Joiner

Loretta Page Joiner was born June 18, 1953 in West Point, Georgia to Charlie Mae Wallace and Shug Page. She passed away March 30, 2021. Celebration of Life Services for Loretta will begin Friday April 9, 2021 with her Public Visitation starting at 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Goolsby Mortuary, Inc located at 1375 Jonesboro Road, S.E, Atlanta, GA 30315. Her Funeral Service will be held Saturday April 10, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at Fountain of Life Christian Church located at 3372 Anvil Block, Ellenwood, GA. She is survived by her husband Reginald Joiner other relative and friends. For more Information you may contact the funeral home at 404-588-0128.



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I had the pleasure of meeting my niece. I found her very friendly and cordial. talked about girls. You could see and hear the love. Keepit moving Remeber the goodtimes and trust God and continue the legacy that she has left behind. Be blessed and know that the Lord is with you always

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Oh How I loved me some Momma Loretta. She adopted me as her Goddaughter. I will forever miss the talks we had and that beautiful smile on her face. R.I.P. my love until we meet again. Your Goddaughter Janice

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This whole week I've been trying to figure out what memory i wanted to share or joke to tell to kinda explain how hurt i feel or just to express my love for you bt every memory or joke i think about i don't want to share with no one i rather share it with you. To me ita not fair and i know im not suppose to question God but i just don't understand why you. I didn't get time to say goodbye. If i knew our last conversation was gonna be just that i wouldn't have ket you off the phone. Mama no words can explain how much i miss you. We didn't talk everyday and our relationship wasn't the best but i knew i always had my mama if i needed her. Thank You for all your unconditional love, sacrifice, teachings, and words that you so lovingly provided me with. As i thank you before for teaching me how to love and care for my children i got all that from you. The only thing that soothes my heart wit your passing is the fact that i know tou are reunited with other love one you haven't seen in forever and your feet are not hurting anymore. I can't imagine the pain you were living with. Thank you for being my mother. I will always love you. Until we meet again behave yourself up there, don't get kicked out of haven telling God what needs to be done. Tell everyone Hello and enjoy dancing to every song you can dance to. I never thought this would be this Hard I cant stop crying. Thanks for loving Me Mama My First Love Jennifer

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You will Truly be missed mom I miss you Every Day and I would give anything just to talk to you one last time.

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I will always love my grandma she was the best so joyful and loveable I will miss you grandma and all the good advice you gave me love you lots,Devin

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One of my "most memorable moments" is when my brothers Allan and Jerry and I spent the night with Aunt Loretta when we were very young. One of her favorite pastimes was listening to music while drinking beer! She'd play lots of oldie records while drinking beer and would sit her beer 🍺 down to change the record, my brothers and I would slip and pick up the beer, take turns sipping it passing it around among ourselves until the can was completely empty then we'd quietly and discreetly put it back where we'd retrieved it from. Although Aunt Loretta wondered what happened to her beer after a few record changes surprisingly, she never caught on! We'd continue to do this several times before we'd finally confessed, "Aunt Lo we're just as drunk as a fool!" She just laughed out loud at us and said "I started to wonder what was happening to my beer all these times!"😂😂 Love you always Auntie and grateful to God for all the love and special memories we shared! You will forever be loved and missed by ALL! Your love will forever live on inside of each and everyone of us ! Love ❤️ -Your niece Linda!

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I will always remember the smile you had on your face every time I seen you. When she saw me she would say hey giggles it made me smile. She was such a joy to be around she always laughed at my jokes she knew how to make us laugh. I will miss you Auntie I will carry all the joyous memories I have with you in my heart forever. Ashley ♥️

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I was around 4 or 5 years old and I remember asking and begging Aunt Loretta to please ask me what time it was, so I could tell her my joke. So she finally gave in and asked me "what time it is boy"...... and I said "Half Pass the Monkey Ass" with the biggest grin on my face and she took off one of her flip flop and gave me a spanking. I have chosen my words wisely every since. I love you Aunt Lo, Your Nephew Jerry!

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You will be missed auntie! You were so joyful and full of laughter. I'm sad to see you go! It's just so shocking! I enjoy our 3 way calls and talking smack moments.You will forever be my honey child! I love you and miss you already. Love, Yonna❤️

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I will Forever and Always miss my first love I Love you Mommy save me a seat right next to you.... Thank you for making me the Person I am today I am you and your legacy will live on forever Rest Easy Mommy your Home now....

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