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Hershel C. Poindexter
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Hershel C. Poindexter, 75, of 2702 N.E. 20, Amarillo, Texas passed away Friday, April 1, 1988 following a lengthy illness.
Hershel was born at Crawford, Oklahoma and had lived in Amarillo for forty seven years.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II, being part time overseas.
He was a member of the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church.
Services were with Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors.
Burial in Llano Cemetery, Amarillo.
Survivors include a daughter, Dr. Leane Plummer of Amarillo; two sisters, Beulah Pyeatt of Pampa; Vesta Gressom of Porterville, California; two brothers, Kenneth Poindexter of Pittsburg, California; Elgin Poindexter of Bakersfield, California; and many other relatives and friends.


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