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Brusie Funeral Home
Marvin Joyner
January 1st, 2001
MARVIN (PAPA) JOYNER Marvin (PaPa) Joyner left our sight Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. His only child, Gregory Joyner (spouse LaDonna), is proud to say that his father was a loving father, a terrific grandfather to Trevor Joyner (spouse Shannon), and Krista Grove (spouse Neal). A wonderful great-grandfather to Grant and Hailey Joyner and Tatum and Felicity Grove. A World Ward II Purple Heart Army Veteran, an avid trap shooter, dune buggy builder and driver, a motorcycle racer, golfer, sand sailor and water skier, he lived a full and happy life. He was born in Alta Loma, California in 1924. His wife, Doris, of 62 years, passed in 2008. After the war, Marvin worked and retired from General Electric Flat Iron Plant in Ontario, California as a Maintenance Supervisor. They moved to Chico in 1988 to be near family. A Celebration of Life will be held at Greg and LaDonna Joyner's home on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
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At Brusie Funeral Home, we treat every family with dignity and respect, recognizing the profound impact of compassionate, professional care when grieving the loss of a loved one. Recently renovated, our funeral home is designed to provide a serene chapel, picturesque outdoor venues, and private gathering spaces, fostering a tranquil atmosphere for commemorating life. With a dedicated reception room, we ensure your family and friends find comfort during challenging times. Our Spanish-speaking staff offers personalized support for clear communication and understanding....
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