Wednesday, February 17th, 2021 in Winston-Salem, of complications from COVID-19. A
long-time resident of Lenoir, Mr. Poovey was 91 years old. He was preceded in death by his
wife Juanita Helton Poovey and son Darrell Wayne Poovey. Mr. Poovey was born in Granite Falls, NC November 2, 1929 at the start of the GreatDepression. His early days were spent cultivating food on his family's farm and foretold a lifemarked by industriousness mixed with personal ingenuity and a steadfast openness to learning new things. In 1948, Mr. Poovey graduated from Oak Hill high school, following in the footsteps of sisters Ruby and Lucille. He spent the next years marking the start of a long and
distinguished career as a public servant. He began his career with the Lenoir Fire Department in 1952 when the city hired its first full-time firemen. He was one of the first two paid officers of the department and was named to the rank of captain before leaving to become the city’s first Building Inspector. After several years as a building inspector he became the Assistant City Manager of Lenoir, working with then City Manager, Lewis Price. He served as interim city manager of Lenoir when Price left the city office.
He would go on to serve the city of Lenoir in multiple roles including Purchasing Agent and Director of Public Housing. He left Lenoir and was named the first City Manager of Granite Falls on January 3, 1972 and was there eight months before leaving to become the first City Manager of Maiden, NC where
he served from 1972-1974. He ultimately returned to Lenoir as the Caldwell County Director of Public Works from 1974-1992. In these various roles, Mr. Poovey drew from a multitude of self-taught skills that
earned him licenses as a realtor and real estate broker, plumber, electrician, and electrical contractor.
Mr. Poovey had a full and loving network of family and friends. He met and married the love of his life, Juanita Helton, in 1948. They remained married for 68 years until her passing in 2016,and together raised 3 children. Mr. Poovey relished in being a father and was always ready to support his family, whether that meant attending high school football games, band performances or lending a hand with home renovation projects. He was also a compassionate neighbor, never hesitating to drop by with a delicious home-made pie or vegetables from his well-tended gardens. When he wasn’t baking or gardening, Mr. Poovey could often be found “piddling about” in his shop, as he would say it, on beautiful pieces of furniture that he personally delivered to friends and family with a wink and a grin. All of Mr. Poovey’s creations - in his kitchen and garden, woodshop, or otherwise - reflected the warmth, diligence, and uniqueness of their author. While he had a larger-than-life personality, Mr. Poovey was defined even more by his humility, sense of humor, and kindness. He will be deeply missed by the many who knew and loved him and by the community he served. Mr. Poovey is survived by his daughter Susan Poovey Johnson and her husband Geoff ( Dallas, TX) and son Todd Poovey and his wife Margaret (Winston Salem, NC), granddaughters Allie Kate Poovey (Winston Salem, NC) and Stephanie Howell Johnson and her husband Jared Langevin (Washington, DC), and great-granddaughter Harper Howell Langevin (Washington, DC). Together, they will ensure that his story lives on. A private family graveside ceremony is planned at Blue Ridge Memorial Park in Lenoir, NC. Mr. Poovey’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to those who looked after him in his Lenoir home over the past several months and to the medical staff at the Forsyth Hospital who supported Mr. Poovey in his final days. The kindness, compassion, and care shown by these individuals under extremely challenging circumstances were a great comfort to Mr. Poovey and his family, and are deeply appreciated. In honor of Mr. Poovey’s memory, his family encourages readers to adhere to public health guidelines for reducing the spread of COVID-19, including keeping a safe distance from others, wearing a mask, and washing hands.
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