Joyce June Johnston

6/7/1971-05/11/2025

Joyce June Johnston

6/7/1971-05/11/2025


Joyce June Johnston (née Gibson) was born on June 7, 1971, in Atlanta, Georgia. She resided in New Albany, Indiana and passed away on May 11, 2025, at the age of 53.

Joyce was a loving and caring individual, devoted to her husband, Brian, her daughter, Haley Pruitt (Trevor), and her son, Brandon. She had a passion for working with and caring for animals, and her generous spirit touched the lives of all who knew her.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, Robert B. Gibson, Sr. and Betty Manning Gibson; her sister, Brenda S. Noble; her brothers, Robert B. Gibson, Jr. and Terry L. Gibson; and her father-in-law, Michael Johnston.

She is survived by her husband, children, sister, Tammy A. Condon (Michael); her brothers, Jesse L. Gibson (Andrew) and Shawn O. Gibson; her mother-in-laws, Rita Johnston and Marsh Warren; her sister-in-law, Angelan Bryan; nine nieces, five nephews, numerous friends and family in Georgia and KentuckIana, her beloved dog, Sadie, and grand dogs, Molly, Champ, Auron and grand cat, Nala.

A celebration of Joyce's life will be held at a later date in both New Albany, Indiana, and Atlanta, Georgia.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to:

Condolences (3)



Jesse Gibson

There are a lot of fun memories I have of my sister. Over the past couple of years we traveled together, to NYC, Boston and Cape Cod and had a lot of fun and laughter, as we both do when we are together. We were thinking about going to Chicago this year. Alone with me and family she will be more miss than any words can say. We know she is at peace, with no more pain, having lots of talking about family with all the loved ones that have gone before her.

Edye

Joyce was so helpful when my dog was sick and given me suggestions on food/supplements get my dog well quickly. I also loved making her a special purse for her and celebrated her love of her favorite team the Georgia Bulldogs. Finding that perfect fabric and her supporting my business meant a lot. She entrusted me to make a special tote for her daughter as well. I’m so sorry that she had to leave this earth so soon, but God is with her now and she is at peace.

Cheyenne Moran

Joyce was one of the best coworkers. She was so kind to me and was one of the people that got me interested in becoming a vet tech myself. She will be missed.