Charles Wayne Jaynes and
Billie Joyce Potter
Left: Billie Joyce Potter Jaynes
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Billie Joyce Potter Jaynes and Husband, Charles Jaynes
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Ida Fuller Potter on Left and on Right, Billie Joyce
Potter, Ida's Daughter by Coy Johnson.
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Left, Clark Potter Right; Sister, Billie Joyce Potter
Jaynes in Madrid Spain
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Charles Wayne Jaynes b 2 Aug 1935 Valley Mills, Bosque Co TX d 21 Jan 2013; buried Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster, TX; s/o Charles Lee Jaynes and Emily Oneida. Charles Wayne Jaynes m. Billie Joyce Potter b 8 Dec 1931 KY d 8 Feb 2021 South Houston, TX; buried Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster TX; Findagrave 223517622; d/o McCoy Johnson and Ida Fuller. This was Billie's 3rd marriage. (No children from this marriage).
Billie Joyce Potter and Jesse Felipe Sanchez
Billie Joyce Potter b 8 Dec 1931 KY d 8 Feb 2021 South Houston, TX; buried Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster, TX; Findagrave 223517622; d/o McCoy Johnson and Ida Fuller. Billie Joyce Potter m. (divorced), to (2) Jesse Felipe Sanchez b abt 1931 d 2020. All 3 of the following children listed under this couple are the biological children of Creed Flannery Potter and Ida Fuller. Children of Jesse Felipe Sanchez and Billie Joyce Potter;
1. David T Sanchez
2. Annette Sanchez
3. Carlene Sanchez
Billie Joyce Potter and William Bill Stewart
Billie Joyce Potter b 8 Dec 1931 Letcher Co KY d 8 Feb 2021 South Houston TX; buried Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster, TX; Findagrave 223517622; d/o McCoy Coy Johnson and Ida Fuller. Billie Joyce Potter m. (divorced) to (1) William Bill Stewart; s/o Clell Stewart and Easter Stewart. (No children from this marriage).
Charles Wayne Jaynes and Marilyn Jo Roach
Charles Wayne Jaynes b 2 Aug 1935 d 21 Jan 2013 Houston, Harris Co TX; buried Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster TX; s/o Charles Lee Jaynes and Emily Oneida. Charles Wayne Jaynes m. Marilyn Jo Roach. Children of Charles Wayne Jaynes and Marilyn Jo Roach;
1. Glenda Jaynes; m. Male Clark
2. Gaye Jaynes; m. Male Stuchly
3. Rusty Jaynes
4. Randy Jaynes
Obituary: Billie Joyce Jaynes 8 Dec 1931 - 8 Feb 2021 Findagrave Memorial #223517622
Billie Joyce Jaynes b 8 Dec 1931 KY d 8 Feb 2021 South Houston, Texas at her home. She was given the name at birth of Minnie Johnson and was the daughter of McCoy Johnson and Ida Fuller Potter. Billie is survived by her 3 adopted children, David Potter, Carlene Potter Burkland and Annette Potter; 4 step-children, Russel Jaynes, Randy Jaynes, Gaye Jaynes Stuchly and Glenda Jaynes Clark, 18 step-grandchildren, and 5 step-great grandchildren; brother, Clark Potter and many other nieces, nephews, cousins, loved ones and friends.
Billie was preceded in death by her brothers, Archie, Dan, Ralph, Fred, and Marty Potter; her mother, Ida Fuller Potter and her step-father, Creed Flannery Potter who died many years ago as did her biological father, McCoy Johnson who died when she was only about a month old.
Billie Joyce Jaynes was so very special it is hard to define her many attributes. I loved her beyond belief and my heart aches for the loss of her. She was a shining, cheerful light in an often dreary world. She was a loving, mother figure not only to her children, but to many others. She cared deeply about others and gave generously throughout her life to her loved ones. She was a woman who believed in protecting the weak and she would fight for those who had little or no ability to protect themselves. She was as fair a person as I've encountered in my lifetime. She was such a good person, it sometimes seems impossible that anyone could be so good and kind, but she truly was. I can't say how much she will be missed and this world will be a much lonelier place without her. Heaven's gain is truly our great loss. Our only consolation is the fact that she will be with the Lord and with those we love who have gone on before her. Our great hope is to someday be with her once again in Heaven. Written by her broken hearted sister/daughter, Annette Potter.
Billie Joyce Jaynes will be interred in the Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster, Texas along side her husband, Charles Wayne Jaynes. Her funeral will take place 24 February, 2021 at Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster, TX at 2:00 P.M. Website: www.ForestParkEast-FHC.com Forest Park Cemetery Phone: (281) 332-3111
Obituary: Charles Wayne Jaynes 2 Aug 1935 - 21 Jan 2013
Charles Wayne Jaynes 77, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away Monday afternoon, January 21st at Houston's Methodist Hospital. He is preceded in death by his father Charles Lee Jaynes, his mother Emily Oneida Jaynes, sister Billie McGinty, and one grandson Remington Wayne Jaynes. He is survived by his wife Billie Jaynes, brother Robert Jaynes, brother Richard Jaynes, daughter Glenda Clark, daughter Gaye Stuchly, son Rusty Jaynes, son Randy Jaynes, 6 grandchildren and 3 grandchildren, as well as, further extended family and innumerable friends. Charley, as he was affectionately known, retired from Continental Can Co. after 39 years and then purchased and operated a very successful oil change business on Spencer Highway in So. Houston for several years. He was a member of Beth-El Church in Brookside Village where he served on the Board of Elders and was a member of the worship team. Charley went regularly to a local nursing home in Pasadena to sing and minister joy to the residents there. He would encourage people wherever he went. He enjoyed his involvement in music, golf, church and especially with his family. He has been a well respected member of our community for many years and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
More About Billie Joyce Potter
Billie and 2nd husband, Jesse Sanchez, adopted the 3 youngest children of
her Mom, Ida Fuller Potter. Those adopted by them;
Annette,
Carlene and
David Potter.
Billie was born in Letcher Co KY and came to Houston, Texas to earn a living
after her divorce from 2nd husband, Jesse Sanchez. Billie traveled
extensively over the years and lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, Madrid, Spain and
Guatemala City, Central America, to name a few. Billie also lived in
different states with her adopted children within the US with her 2nd husband, Jesse Sanchez, who was in the Air Force during their marriage.
Billie is currently married to Charles Jaynes (deceased now since 2013). They have been married for
about 30 years. Billie worked for Montgomery Wards in sales. She retired
from Wards and she and her husband Charles bought a business which she has
now sold. She and Charles Jaynes own and maintain rental property in the
Houston, Texas area.
Charley Jaynes is a retired machinist. Charley and Billie have no children
together, but Charley has 2 boys, Rusty and Randy Jaynes, and 2 girls Gaye
and Glenda Jaynes, from a previous marriage. Billie had no biological children with any
of her husbands.
We had an overall enjoyable time in our travels. Carlene and I especially enjoyed Guatemala where we attended the American School.
The countryside of Guatemala City was lovely and we freqently saw beautiful
multi-colored birds in the trees.
The field trips experienced were very nice. We enjoyed the beauty
of the surrounding area. Guatemala offered beautiful waterfalls, lovely
lakes and lush tropical forests. We hope to make a return visit to Guatemala
some day.
My sister Carlene and I modeled on television and for layouts in
various publications while living in Guatemala. Our social life was interesting. The boys there would get together and bring guitars to serenade us
at our home. We enjoyed that.
I would hope that girls in the states would have their boyfriends treat them
to this wonderful tradition. It is something a girl will always remember and
it makes them feel special. We were very fortunate to have experienced
the things we enjoyed in the city of Guatemala in
Central America. When Jesse and Billie separated, they left me in the care of various family members and I rarely heard from her until later in life and never heard from Jesse again. That was 1962. I was 14 years old.
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