Vickie “Diane” Poynter
Vickie “Diane” Poynter, 63, a lifelong resident of Pearland, TX and surrounding areas, passed away February 15, 2023 in Pasadena, TX. Diane was born in Houston, TX, May 24, 1959. She married the love of her life, Larry, right after high school in May 1978.
Diane reunites with her husband, Larry W. Poynter; parents, Louis Wallace Sr; James and Alvis Dean; and brother, Eddie Wallace.
She leaves behind her daughters: Sarah Carroll, husband Dustin, and Rachel Lagos, husband Gus; son, Larry Poynter; grandchildren: Bailey Poynter, Joseph Lagos, Savanah Miller, Nikolaos Lagos, Catherine Lagos, and soon to come, Dakota Carroll; and brother, Tommy Wallace.
A visitation will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Sunday, February 19, 2023 with a service to begin at 3:00 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland. Burial to follow at Manvel Cemetery in Manvel.
Pallbearers will be, Larry Poynter, Gus Lagos, Dustin Carroll, Kyle Kreft, David Love, and Brandon Wallace.
So sorry for your loss. Diane was and is a beautiful niece. We will miss her terribly.
Love you forever and always Diane.
I am so sorry for yalls loss. She was an amazing woman. She always made me feel welcomed and loved anytime I saw her. Sending all of my love, prayers and thoughts from PA. Wish I could be home to be with all of yall.
My thoughts and prayers for all of you.
Your mother is now at peace and rejoicing to be reunited with your dad and all her loved ones that went before her.
She was so proud of all of you and loved those grandkids very much including Dakota whom she did not get to meet.
She will be missed by many
Rest in peace my friend. Love to all of you
Skeeter
Sending our deepest condolences to the family. We are so sorry for your loss. We are praying for peace and comfort that she is in Heaven and watching over you all now.
When around her I never felt out of place, even though because of my dad we were not around my mom’s side of the family. So it was always awkward when we did come but not when Diane and Eddie was around. Loved her she will be missed. My heart is with y’all in this time of mourning, it isn’t going to be easy but we were all made from the toughest breed thier is and that is the Edna Murphy klan. Love all my cousins. If you need anything and I can I will always be a call away. Forever in my heart Lorene’s daughter Anita
I lived with Diane and her family as a teenager. I shared good times and times that were not so good with my niece and her family. I will miss her smiles and the talks we shared. The family reunions of the future will not be the same without her. May she rest in peace. Diane will be missed.
Uncle Bill