Neil Wade Poindexter , March 15, 1972 — June 14, 2018

Neil Wade Poindexter  (Indianapolis, Indiana, IN) March 15, 1972 June 14, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Neil Wade Poindexter, 46, of Blountsville, Henry Co., Indiana died unexpectedly on Thursday, June 14, 2018 in Richmond. He was born on March 15, 1972 in Muncie, the son of David Grant and Hollis “Holly” Star (Abbott) Poindexter. Neil graduated in 1990, from Wapahani High School, Selma, Delaware Co., and some years later gradated from Ivy Tech in Richmond where he received an Associates degree.

He was an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician and had worked at Ed Martin Nissan in Indianapolis, previously employed at Central Manufacturing, Inc. in Parker City, Metaldyne, New Castle and Nye’s Automotive in Muncie. Neil was artistically gifted with his hands whether drawing sketches, building realistic models or getting greasy up to his elbows working on automobiles. What a wonderful sense of humor he had, beautiful blue eyes, and an unforgettable laugh.

He was a kind-hearted soul always ready to be of any help to others in need. One of his greatest joys was spending time together with his father, building and racing his 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger drag car, which they competed with at several local drag strips in the area such as Munice Dragway, Tri-State, and Indianapolis Raceway Park. He loved his family, automobile racing, cookouts and chocolate.

Neil leaves to cherish his memory his mother Holly Poindexter; brother Christopher “Shawn” (Amanda) Poindexter of New Castle, IN; nephew and niece, who he loved as if they were his own, Michael and Mariah Poindexter; aunts and uncles Freda “Kay” (Allen) Teagle of Mooreland, IN Garry (Susan) Poindexter of Muncie, In, Gerald (Faye) Abbott of New Castle, IN, Jane (David) Rains of Spring, TX, Tracy (Paul) Nunley of Mooreland, IN, Douglas (companion Margie) Abbott of Mooreland, IN, Macinda Abbott of Mooreland, IN, and Laura Smith of Springport, IN; many cousins and friends; pet companion Janicat. “Our love and memories of Neil will live on in our hearts and never be forgotten”. Neil is preceded in death by his father David Grant Poindexter, who died on July 13, 2017.

A Celebration of Life will be held June 28th from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Blountsville Congregational Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 7746 E.County Rd. 875 N., Losantville, IN. A private graveside service will be held at the Blountsville Cemetery.

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death notice Neil Wade Poindexter March 15, 1972 — June 14, 2018

obituary notice Neil Wade Poindexter March 15, 1972 — June 14, 2018

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