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Joyce Mai "Granny" Satterfield, 82
Joyce Mai Granny Satterfield

Joyce Mai "Granny" Satterfield, age 82, of Smithville passed away at her home Friday August 9, 2024.

 

She was born October 10, 1941, to her parents the late, Hardy Blackman and Nettie Mae Edens Brewer. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husband, Ernest Satterfield; son, Scott Dwayne Satterfield; daughter, Beth White; two daughters-in-law, Trena Satterfield and Rebecca Satterfield; grandson, Matthew White; four brothers, Roger Dale, Hardy, Jr., Ray and Randall Brewer; Elaine Norris, Martha Shirell and Betty Bogle. 

 

Ms. Joyce was also affectionally known as Punkin.  She was a member of Bethlehem Community Church and retired from Cumberland Swan Manufacturing.

 

She is survived by children, Teresa (Jay) Harper of Orlinda, TN, Terry Satterfield of Smithville, Mike Satterfield of Smithville, Josh (Bethany) Satterfield of Smithville, Jason (Ashley) Satterfield of Murfreesboro and Debra Thompson of Lafayette; son-in-law, Wade White; grandchildren, Jacob Harper, Amanda Johnson, Jeremy White, Chris Troutt, Christy Herd, Ashley Satterfield, Tiffany Pulley, Cody Satterfield, Braxston Carter, Emily Satterfield, Aubree Satterfield, Cody Johnson and Tony Pack; 20 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Everette, Ronnie and Freddy Brewer; sister, Sandra Cunningham; several nieces and nephews also survive.

 

Funeral service was held Monday August 12, 2024, at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Bros. Jeremy Poole and Michael Hale officiating. Burial followed in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is honored to care for the Satterfield family. 

 

Pallbearers were Roger Dale Stevens, Joshua Satterfield, Cody Satterfield, Jacob Harper, Jeremy Johnson, Anthony Ferrell, and Kalab Ferrell. Honorary Pallbearers included Caleb Pulley, Jeffery Herd, Cody Johnson, Tony Pack, Brandon Deffendoll, and Braxton Carter.

 

DeKalb Funeral Chapel, Smithville, was in charge of the arrangements.

Smithville Review

(Smithville, Tenn.)

Aug. 14, 2024