Michael Glenn Joyner
12/30/1952 - 2/13/2026
Michael “Mike” Glenn Joyner, 73 passed peacefully on Friday, February 13th, 2026 at Hospice of Davidson County.
Mike was born December 30th, 1952 in Lexington to the late Clyde and Candis Joyner.
He loved going fishing, rather it was here on High Rock Lake or spending many vacations at Morehead City with his parents. He always looked forward to going to the coast fishing with the guys as well. He was a huge Carolina Tarheel fan. You could always find him eating at Smokey Joe’s BBQ and he found his passion in going to the auctions, spending time with his friends there, and helping with the toy drive at Christmas for kids in our community.
Survivors include a sister, Vicki Rummage (Todd); nieces, Christy Bruff (Josh), and Jennifer Jacobs. 3 great-nieces, Jayde Bruff (Jordan), Gracie Blackmon (Hunter & children Beckett and Blakely), and Dakota Jacobs. 3 great-nephews, Taryn Bruff (Brenna), Dewey Jacobs, and Jaxten Henke. Aunt, Evelyn Joyner; uncles, Kaney Joyner and Elmer Joyner (Rebecca); many cousins, neighbors, and friends.
A Memorial Gathering will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2026, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at Affordable Funerals and Cremations Chapel.
The family would like to thank his friends at the Davidson Auction House of Reeds, especially Ryan and Tracy James and the staff at Hospice of Davidson County for all that they do.
Mike was a wonderful man. He was a supportive friend and will be missed greatly!
Mike will be missed greatly, he was a very kind man and a great friend, my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Mike was like a brother to me and my husband. Talked to him quite a bit in his last months. Couldn’t ask for a better man to call my friend. He will def be missed by so many. Fly high and free my brother we love you. Save us a seat!❤️❤️❤️
RIP brother. I miss you so much. I want say ty for everyone who helped mike these last few years. Mike our fishing trip will be a memorable time. Ty as well john and Heather Pernell for all the time yall gave to help Mike.
John pernell. Will Murray and Seth. Ty for helping grant Mike wish to go fishing. What a trip with the group. He was so happy. Mike we love you brother.
Mike touched many lives thru his acts of kindness and his passion for helping others. He will be remembered fondly.
R.I.P. Mike another Tarheel fan.Give your Parents a hug from me 💕🙏
R.I.P. Brother Mike. We knew each other more than a 1/2 century. Oh my! The stories we could tell.
Knew Mike from the old days of Davidson County 4 Wheelers, great, fun guy….
May he rest in peace and may God provide comfort for the family.