Mathan King
Casey always had a thermos full of hot chocolate when Brad drove to her house
Birth date: Mar 1, 1927 Death date: Jan 6, 2016
March 1, 1927 – January 6, 2016 Jean Fields Bee Poynter, 88, passed away January 6, 2016. In death she joins her mother and father, sister, husband Raymond W Bee, and husband Vernon L. Poynter. She is survived by her brother, Howa Read Obituary
Casey always had a thermos full of hot chocolate when Brad drove to her house
I was so happy the day that you knocked me off the porch when I came to visit and pray for you You don't know you missed LT
Sent a gift in memory of Jean Poynter
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Jean Poynter.
Jean was my big sister and I was always her little brother the artist. We had a special bond throughout our lives sharing special interests of every nature. She was such a beautiful person both physically and spiritually. Losing her has created a void in my life that cannot be described or filled. I will love her till the day I die! I know all her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and many friends will express the same emotions because she was such a loving person to each and everyone of them.
Good night, Mama. I'll miss you so much.— Sharon
Jack commented more than once that Jean as gracious and elegant; that describes her well. She will be missed. With love and gratitude, Casey & Jack Coovert
In reading Jean's obituary, I did observe an omission of family member. Jean is also survived by her step son, Toby Poyntet. Oversight by the family, I'm sure.
I'm sure it was a mistake that your beautiful painting of the "African Woman" wound up on the curb with the rest of the garbage. Rest easy, Don – that beautiful painting is hanging on the wall in my bedroom where she'll be admired as she should be.
Thank you, you will be missed Love your son. Toby