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Harriet Joiner

03/22/1930 - 08/12/2018

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Obituary For Harriet Joiner

Surrounded by her loving family, Harriet Allan Hopkins Joiner passed away on August 12, 2018. Those fortunate enough to know our “Hoppy” would attest to her kindness, generosity, grace, beauty, warmth, and zest for life. She loved fiercely and that love was returned in many forms as treasured Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend and, of course, “Mamie”. Hoppy was born in Sherman, Texas, on March 22, 1930, to Hattie Birge Hopkins and Arthur Gorman Hopkins, the fourth of five children. She grew up in the family home on Hopson Street and later returned to live again in that wonderful home, filling it with much love, laughter and hospitality for many decades. It was only fitting that she spent her final hours in her own bed, surrounded by beloved family, in her ancestral home. As a fourth-generation Shermanite, she was proud of her family’s heritage and was the official keeper of the family’s Birge, Bradford, Wharton and Hopkins ancestry, sharing stories often with kids, grandchildren (and sometimes total strangers). She graduated from Sherman High School and attended Randolph-Macon College, then went on to graduate from The University of Texas. Like her older sisters Natalie and Patricia, Hoppy pledged Kappa Alpha Theta and was thrilled to attend both her daughter Jayne’s and granddaughter Leslie’s Theta initiations. Of all Hoppy’s loves, the true love of her life was “her Joe” (Judge Joseph Malone Joiner). From being childhood neighbors in Sherman to high school sweethearts, then marrying in 1951, beautiful Hoppy and handsome Joe had a love affair for the ages. They had 5 children in 8 years, all little "JJ's": Jennie, Julie, Joey, Jill and Jayne. Many years of happy, busy, fun times followed, with both Hoppy and Joe diving into community projects and service commitments, along with being loving, fun, engaged parents to their own kids and a wide circle of relatives and neighbors. One experience that was especially meaningful for them was being invited to the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy by family friend Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House. They got a true taste of “Camelot” and Hoppy was resplendent in her lovely gown at the Inaugural Ball. Hoppy and Joe remained active in both local and state politics throughout their lives, with Joe serving in several elected offices. Not long after being elected State District Judge (59th District Court), disaster struck when Joe was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in 1987. He soon became completely bedridden, losing the ability to speak and move. Hoppy cared for her beloved Joe at home with extraordinary dedication for over 22 years until his passing. In doing so, she not only exemplified “for better or for worse, in sickness and in health” but was a living, loving testament to all who knew them to the power of enduring love. Hop also took the phrase “love thy neighbor” seriously and expressed love for her entire community. As such, she was involved a wide variety of civic and church activities. In addition to being a fulltime mother, wife and caregiver, Hoppy always had a passionate and compassionate heart for the Sherman community. In June of 1999, the Sherman city council proclaimed “Joe and Harriet Joiner Appreciation Day” in honor of their many years of service. Hoppy's love for people is reflected in the organizations she served: the Sherman Crisis Center, Sherman Service League, Hopkins Foundation, Crippled Children’s Center (now known as Grayson Rehab Center), After School Mentoring Program, Kidd-Key Auditorium Restoration Committee, Needlework Guild, Camp Fire Girls, Cub Scouts, and PTA. Hoppy was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church of Sherman—a true family church attended by her parents and siblings, and now by her children. Hoppy was active in and initiated many FUMC ministries, serving on the Administrative Board, the Board of Trustees, Commission on Missions, Friends of UMC, Great Days of Service Committee and United Methodist Women. She taught Vacation Bible School and participated in Women’s Bible Studies, Prayer Groups and Discipleship Groups, and organized numerous church outreaches, bazaars, and other special events. She was quick to see the needs of others, advocate for new services and then follow through relentlessly until the deed was done. She was a co-founder of the North Texas Youth Connection (formerly Juvenile Alternatives), Sherman Youth Center, Parents League, and Home Hospice of Grayson County. In 1994, Hoppy contacted WFAA and organized the first “Project 8 Family First Town Meeting” in Sherman, providing a public format for diverse groups to begin working together on major community issues. In honor of Joe’s struggle with ALS and to support other caregivers, Hoppy also volunteered with the ALS Association and helped to facilitate their annual March of Faces. Hoppy is survived by her five children: Jennie Carrell and her husband, Steve of Austin; Julie Moon and her husband, Dana of Longview; Joe Joiner and his wife, Jacque of Sherman; Jill Roberts and her husband, Joe of Sherman; and Jayne Grimes and her husband, Don of Dallas; along with eight grandchildren: Justin Moon and his husband, Brant McFarlain, of Dallas; Emily Moon of Dallas; Luke Carrell and his wife, Lara, of Brooklyn, New York; Rebekah Roberts of Sherman; Jamison Joiner and his wife, Kelsey, of Dallas; Carly Grimes of Dallas; Leslie Grimes of Dallas; and Will Grimes of Dallas. In addition to her precious Joe, Hoppy was preceded in death by her parents, along with siblings Natalie Wharton Hopkins, Patricia Elizabeth Hopkins, Arthur Gorman Hopkins, Jr. and Hammond Warfield Hopkins. Our entire family would also like to express deep gratitude to the many caregivers who have provided loving support to our mother over the years, A celebration of her life and legacy will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 15, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church in Sherman, 401 N Elm St,, Sherman, TX. The Reverend Chris Dowd will officiate. A private burial service will follow for the family. The family will welcome friends from 6 -8 p.m. on Tu esday, August 14, 2018 at Dannel Funeral Home, 302 S Walnut St., Sherman, TX. You may send online condolences at www.Dannelfuneralhome.com . In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the First United Methodist Church in Sherman in Hoppy's memory. As her grandchildren expressed so beautifully, “Mamie was an unbelievable source of steadfast love for her grandchildren, showing us daily what it means to be a faithful and humble servant. The memories made in her house were irreplaceable – each filled with laughter, late night talks, and words of wisdom.” “We know you are now at peace, but we will selfishly miss your wit, humor, advice, and most of all, the undying love you had for your family. We will never forget that ‘to whom much is given, much is expected’ and know that your amazing legacy of love will live on with our family. We love you sweet Mamie!”

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  • 09/17/2018

    Prayers to your family from James Suzanne Trey and Jessie Cookston and James Richardson and family (jo lisenbe Teague side of the family) ~ Suzanne Cookston, Hodgen, Oklahoma

  • 08/31/2018

    God bless the Joiner family with memories to sustain and comfort. May God surround you with peace and a legacy to honor your beloved mother, grandmother, aunt, cousin and friend! ~ Margaret Shankles, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/27/2018

    To Julie, I am so very sorry for the loss of your mother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I know your loving memories will help in your healing. ~ Betty Ballou-Burris, Austin, Texas

  • 08/17/2018

    A well written obituary for a very special lady, Sherman's loss is Heaven's gain. Sincerely, David Hall Sherman, Texas

  • 08/16/2018

    To The Joiner Family. We are thinking of y'all doing your time of loss. Mama started telling us about her memories with the Joiners. She loved y'all like her own family. Mrs. Hippy will be missed. Love The Moss Family. Margaret, Carol. Rhonda, Moss. Elaine Moss Hartso, Annette Moss Weather's, Jeanette Moss Davis, Julia Moss Taylor. ~ Carol Moss, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/15/2018

    I loved my friendship with Hoppy and Joe during our high school and college years. Hoppy's classic hairstyle was always my ideal. Although I have been away from you all for 70 years, when people ask where I'm from, I always answer Sherman, Texas. Your family is a part of that history. Patsy Bilger Harmon..

  • 08/15/2018

    Hoppy was a delight to know. No one can comprehend the empty space her loss will leave in your hearts. I pray in time the sorrow can be tempered by the many sweet memories her family holds and that the empty space is filled with her love for all of you. What a legacy. ~ Vickie Kirby, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/15/2018

    To the five Js-Your mom was both smart and beautiful. I was so very privileged to have had the opportunity to work with her in several of her "special missions" to make Sherman a great place to live. I know you all will cherish the wonderful memories of both of your parents. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. ~ Janis Roberts Thompson, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/15/2018

    I am sure sorry to hear of this news. I will cherish the memories of life in the 'hood' with the Joiner clan around the corner. What a great family and testament to the class that Hoppy and Joe were. May your rest in peace. ~ David Kennedy, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    My most sincere and deepest sympathy and love goes out to all of your wonderful Family Members for your profound loss of Hoppy, our long time friend and neighbor of the E.J. (Jeff) Roberts' Family dating back to the 1930's, 40's up to the present. My Daddy loved taking her a red rose bouquet from our rose bushes. Daddy and Hoppy, Natalie and Patricia all played together in each other's yards as young neighborhood children back in those days of long ago. We all loved Hoppy and miss her occasional visits on our side porch. With love from Melanie Roberts and our remaining Family members. ~ Melanie Roberts, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Thoughts and prayers to the Joiner Family. Your Mom was a very special and wonderful Lady. May the Lord's Angels surround all of you during this time. ~ Chris Caston, Lewisville, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Happy's tireless service to husband, family and community will be long remembered. She was a blessing to us all and now will rest in peace. Our best to her wonderful family. ~ Peter and Kathy Munson, Pottsboro, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Farewell to a beautiful lady..thank you for all the many kindnesses shown to me during the years I was Joe M Joiners secretary...I love your family and try to keep up as best I can....thank you and Joe for helping me to love "our" adopted two precious children..now grown and doing well..happy memories shared with you many times. Love and prayers to the Family. Gerry Daugherty ~ Gerry Daugherty, Denison, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Aunt Hoppy you were a second mom to all your nieces and nephews. We knew we could call you (and did) in any instance. You were so hilariously funny and your youthful energy was what made you so approachable as your niece. It was always a joy to spend the night at your house and time at the farm. So many endless stories that involve our "cousins" and ALL involved laughter. You will be sorely missed but I know your homecoming was glorious! I love you forever. ~ Heather Girkin, Porter, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Love and prayers from The Gafford family. She was beautiful lady that loved life. ~ Suzanne Gladen, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Melanie Roberts and the entire E.J. (Jeff) Roberts' Family send our sincere love and sympathy to Hoppy's Joiner's Family in your profound loss of Hoppy, our long time friend and Hopson Street neighbor. We loved her and will always cherish her loving, happy memory. Sincerely, Melanie Roberts ~ Melanie Roberts, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    Jennie, Julie, Joe, Jill, & Jayne - My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you celebrate your Mom's wonderful life, yet mourn her passing. Your family is a joyous tribute to Hoppy & Joe! ~ Carol Wiley Toll, Plano, Texas

  • 08/14/2018

    May Gods love and your treasured memories of your Hoppy give you peace today and in the days ahead. Sincerely, Mary Murphy ~ Mary Murphy, Gilmer, Texas

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