Joyce Elaine Summers, 59, of Louisville died Monday, November 2, 2020 at the VA Hospital.
Visitation Wednesday, November 11, 2020 6-8pm. Graveside service at Mt. Washington Cemetery, Mt. Washington, KY on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 11am.
She leaves to cherish her memories and fight for a more beautiful and perfect life her daughters (Mia E. Summers, Binah Baht Ysrayl (Cordiff), and Joycelyn C. Fowler (Samantha)), her grandchildren (Andrea K. J. Fant, DeShawn M. Fant, Mykhael M. Fant, Ajani B. Collymore, Ed’Vontay J. Johnson, and Cordiff R. Dent, Jr.), and her siblings (John L. Summers, Patrick B. Summers, Karen Kinnard, Josetta M. Jefferson, and Cecilia A. Johnson). In addition, she leaves a host of nephews ,nieces, uncles, aunts, and other relatives and friends.
Previous sent by Molly Haynesworth
My deepest condolences to the family. I just found about Joyce passing on fb. Joyce was my military sister when we were station at Fort Belvoir, VA. She was truly a beautiful remarkable lady through all things.
My heart aches about Joyce's passing. We would hang out every time she came home to Augusta. She was a very dear friend and I am going to miss the times we had at the sushi bars and just hanging out at my place and catching up. So sad.
Just learning of your passing recently. I saddens to hear you are gone to soon. You were such a sweetheart with a listening hear and will be missed dearly. My condolences to her loved ones and family. May God Bless you during such a difficult moment.
Condolence sent by Lyennett Adams, Cleveland, OH
Just learning of your passing recently. It saddens me to hear you are gone to soon. You were such a sweetheart with a listening hear and will be missed dearly. My condolences to her loved ones and family. May God Bless you during such a difficult moment.
Previous condolence sent by Noralena Brown, Cleveland, OH
I am just hearing of Joyce's passing. I worked with her in Cleveland. My heart is truly heavy. My condolences go out to her loved ones. She talked often of her daughters and grandchildren. She loved you very much and wanted nothing but the very best for you and to know that you are okay in this world. My prayers are with you all during this trying time. May God bless you and keep you.
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