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Claibourne Poindexter Obituary

CLAIBOURNE WORTH POINDEXTER, JR. Claibourne Worth Poindexter Jr. died on January 7, 2021 after a long and hard fought battle with cancer. He was born in Greensboro, NC on July 11, 1958 to Emma Mills Poindexter and Dr. Claibourne Worth Poindexter. After attending Irving Park Elementary School, he was one of the original students of the Greensboro Day School where he graduated in 1976. He attended Davidson College and graduated with a BA in Economics in 1980. The majority of his professional life was spent in the Executive Search field in partnership with his brother Cabell. He considered it the "best job in the world"-making a living while making a difference in people's lives and helping clients achieve their business goals. An avid fisherman and sportsman, he considered his lifelong hobby as "committing random acts of kindness" and doing things for other people, something that he always considered having learned from his father. He is survived by one son, Claibourne Worth Poindexter III of New York City and three brothers Cabell Mills Poindexter, Charles Cleveau Poindexter II together with his wife Pam Poindexter, and Christian Taylor Johnston Poindexter. In addition, he has five nieces and nephews, Cabell Mills Poindexter Jr., Charles Cleveau Poindexter III, Emma Louise Poindexter, Alexandra Worth Poindexter and Matthew Wojciechowski. Along the way, he accumulated many friends that he loved and considered family. He wanted to thank and the family wishes to thank everyone involved in his treatment and care-both at Moses Cone in Greensboro, NC and Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York City. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Freedom House in Greensboro, NC. The mission of the organization was dear to his heart and he very much wanted to see them realize the first phase of their amazing facility. Lastly, he felt the best way to honor him was to share a kind word or a smile with a stranger. He always felt that you would never know what a difference it might make. At a later date, there will be a celebration of his life. The location, date and time will be determined by family in the coming months. He will live in our hearts forever.

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Published by Wilmington Star-News on Jan. 12, 2021.

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Martha Cediel

January 4, 2025

Mr. Poindexter was my son´s Godfather and he was so kind to our family since the day we met we love the Poindexter family and have them always on our prayers and our hearts

Barry and Stacy

April 1, 2024

Barry & Stacy Karwacki

January 15, 2021

We will always remember Clay, with his dad and the times shared surf fishing on the Outer Banks. Our prayers to his family.

Marc Miller

January 11, 2021

I worked with Clay many years ago. But more recently we would see each other at Starbucks and it was like no time had passed at all. Clay was a great man and I will miss him. My sympathy to the family.

Laura Bowles Warren

January 11, 2021

Thank you Clay for sharing your journey with us through your blog. Thank you for being so vulnerable, honest and raw. It has helped so many people along the way.
I enjoyed many fun times with him and the 'gang' at GDS during high school. Sending love and prayers to his brothers, son and extended family.

The Cediel Lopezs family

January 10, 2021

Our condolences to the entire Poindexter family. We have wonderful memories with them and He was my youngest son´s Godfather. Always nice to Us.

Dean Norman

January 10, 2021

I was fortunate to get to know Claibourne over the last couple of years and he truly was a terrific guy. He always had a smile and a nice word. He will be missed.

James J. Brande

January 10, 2021

I am terribly sorry for your loss, and will continue to think of you all.

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John L. Irvin, Jr.

January 10, 2021

My thoughts and prayers, as well as those of all the Irvins and Adcocks go out to the Poindexter family. We were lucky to have shared some moments with Claibourne over the years, and we were all enriched from the experience. He was a kind, thoughtful, humorous man who will be greatly missed by a great many. So sorry for your loss.

Jim and Lynn Kelly

January 10, 2021

May God bless you during this time of sorrow.

Scott Nowlan

January 10, 2021

Cabell, I´m so sorry to hear about your brother´s death. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Tracy Newman West

January 10, 2021

My condolences to the entire Poindexter family. I have wonderful (and funny) memories in the camera stores with he, Danny, Lee, Charles, Cabell and Christian and so enjoyed our times together. Love and prayers to all-

Jeanne Cooke

January 10, 2021

My condolences. I went to Irving Park Elementary with Claibourne. I remember he was always kind. I'm glad he stayed that way.

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