Johnny Poynor

Johnny Poynor obituary, Comanche, TX

Johnny Poynor

Johnny Poynor Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 28, 2024.
Comanche - John Allen Poynor, age 88, entered his eternal home in heaven on May 14, 2024. He was born March 30, 1936, in a Continental Oil Camp to Carnis and Virginia Poynor.

He was united in marriage to Zulean Fisher on June 30, 1956, at Sweetwater Baptist Church, Comanche. They moved to Ozona, Texas and started their family. In 1961, he then moved his family to Big Lake, Texas where he went into business with his father at C.H. Poynor Construction Co. He was ordained as a deacon at Bethel Baptist Church in Big Lake. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, enjoyed golfing when he had the time, and he and his family made some lifelong friends in Big Lake.

In 1977, John and his wife were blessed to be able to buy the old Poynor home place, build a home, and move back to Comanche, a dream they had had since they were engaged. Johnny enjoyed raising and showing cutting horses and enjoyed having cattle. He was also pretty good at whittling, which was a relaxing hobby for him. He joined First Baptist Church of Comanche where he served as Deacon, was a member of Pairs and Spares Sunday School class, served on the Building and Grounds committee, among others, helped with Comanche County Rehab, and really cherished Wednesday morning prayer breakfast with other men, young and old. In 2017, he was proudly honored as a Life Service Deacon.

John loved his church family and was always happy to share the love of Jesus at every opportunity.

He was a wonderful husband and father. He loved being PawPaw (aka Paw) to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed taking them horse riding, fishing, and following all of them in their sports.

He is survived by his wife, Zulean, who he had been married just shy of 68 years; son, Britt Poynor and wife, Marla, of Big Lake; daughter, Penny Whitten and husband, Sam, of Comanche; three grandsons, Clay Butler (Joy), Shawn Poynor (Anita), Casey Poynor (Krystle); two granddaughters, Megan Herbert (West), Courtney Robles (Rocky); 14 great-grandchildren, Kye (Lauren), Taven, Paris, Daivd, Dylan, Kylie, Rhett, Avery, Britton, Ryen, Brynn, Allie, and Evelyn; sister-in-law, Jeanette Poynor; brother-in-law, Dale Fisher and wife, Vicky; nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Carnis and Virginia Poynor; son, Jesse Allen Poynor; and brother, Robert (Bob) N. Poynor.

Church services will be Monday, May 20, 2024, at First Baptist Church at 2:00 PM with Dr. Van Christian officiating. Visitation will be Sunday, May 19, 2024, at Comanche Funeral Home Chapel from 6:00-8:00 PM. Interment will be at Taylor's Chapel/Concord Cemetery. Condolences may be offered online at www.comanchefh.com.

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Charlie McMurrey

May 19, 2024

My first memory of Johnny and Zulean goes with my first memory of the Poynor reunions. I recall watching Johnny and Zulean dancing at the Telephone Lodge on Lake Brownwood.

I trust Zulean and her entire family will find comfort in their faith as stated in Saint Paul's 1st. letter to the Thessalonians, Chapter 4 verses 13-18.

Joan Kerr

May 17, 2024

My first memory of Johnny was when he married my beloved cousin Zulean. I was younger, she was my idol and was so kind to me, and I thought I had lost her forever. I cried a lot at their wedding. But later years proved to me that indeed Johnny was an all-right cousin. We will all miss him. Joan Horton Kerr

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