Joyce Kaye Cunningham's Obituary
Joyce Kaye Cunniningham was born February 21,1957 In San Diego California to parents James H. Cunningham Jr. and Jimmie L. Cunningham. Joyce attended Sherman elementary, Bell middle school and Lincoln Highschool, in addition attended San Diego State University. Working at Cubic and providing childcare at the YMCA were only some of the ways Joyce gave back to the world.Joyce accepted Christ at an early age and attended Community Missionary Baptist church, her faith in the Lord continued until the Lord called her home. Joyce was blessed to be the mother of two beautiful children Kedran Howard and Darnesha Menotti.Joyce was a woman with a witty sense of humor, very strong minded and strong willed. You could always get the truth from Joyce. Fragrance Fashion and beautiful nails were a staple for Joyce. The core of Joyce's life was a strong relationship with her brothers and the center of her heart was her mother. Later in life Joyce was blessed with two grandchildren Dominick and Marcella Menotti as well as a Son in law Dominick Robert Menotti. Time spent with her grandchildren, son in law and daughter were highlights for her. Joyce could often be found with a smile on her face, walking you down memory lane and encouraging those around her. Joyce was preceded in death by her father James H. Cunningham Jr, beloved son Kedran Howard, brothers Tambuzi Cunningham and Gregg Cunningham.Left waiting to meet her in heaven are her Mother Jimmie L. Cunningham, daughter Darnesha Menotti son in law Dominick Robert Menotti.Grandchildren Dominick and Marcella Menotti, Brothers James H. Cunningham III, Ledante Cunningham,Keith Cunningham, Garry Cunningham (Gwen Sevier), David Cunningham and James H Cunningham Jr.IV. Left also to cherish Joyces memory are her many nieces, nephews and cousins who she loved so much not to mention her many friends she made throughout her life who she no doubt left with an imprint on their hearts.
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