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wHsDlwhTiEMCueg posted a condolence
Monday, April 25, 2011
Stands back from the keyboard in amazeenmt! Thanks!
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Marcia McKenna Kent posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
I have known your family, all of my life. I could not have asked for finer relatives to know and love. You were younger than me, but I always felt your sweet spirit and kind heart, as you smiled that wonderful smile, at family gatherings. Your loss is great, but the memories of you, are greater. Love you always.
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Gary Wells posted a condolence
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Trina, I am sorry to hear of your loss of Lonnie. Its been years since I saw him, and you. Please take care and my best goes to you and your family.
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Cindy posted a condolence
Monday, January 10, 2005
Oh, yeah, I forgot, "Ollie Ollie Oxen Free" ~ it may not be spelled correctly, but I remember the rule of the game.
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Cousin Cindy posted a condolence
Sunday, January 9, 2005
My cousin Lonnie, randomly I meet up with people who ask how you are, and I would share with you, I bumped into so and so. Reminiscing was such fun, and it was awesome to have family in school with you. Older/Younger it didn't matter, we were blood.
It didn't matter if a year or two passed, we would pick up right where we left off visiting and hugging, just like when we were kids on Pacific Avenue. I will miss you, Cous ~ your contagious laugh, the little giggle, or was it a snort? Perhaps it was a chortle? Whichever, we knew we were in for some fun.
Thank you for being you, Lon, and say "Hi" to Grandma for me, please. See ya later...
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Kathi Zukowski Majors posted a condolence
Saturday, January 8, 2005
Lonnie, I have always had a soft spot in my heart for you and your family. You were my first kiss and boy was that a good one! Your mom took us on our first car date, she let you drive and she sat in the back! This was at Chinook Jr High - 7th grade. I was madly in love! Crazy kids! We had a lot of fun! I haven't seen you for many years, but I will always remember my first kiss! My heart goes out to your family, Love Kathi
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Don Sr., Marion, Dorreen & Don Jr. Smith posted a condolence
Saturday, January 8, 2005
Please know that our thoughts are with you & that we will always love & remember Lonnie for his kind heart, his silly sense of humor, his great love of fishing, and the fact that he was just one hell of an awesome person.
From Your Angel In Heaven
I see tears fall down your face
When your thoughts have turned to me.
Just know that I’m in heaven,
With the Lord, who’s set me free.
No more pain or sadness do I feel,
For God is by my side.
The beauty here in Heaven
Is now where I reside.
I know it’s hard for you to cope
For you can’t feel my touch.
But every moment, I can see
And love you very much.
When you are at your lowest
And feel you can’t go on,
Look towards the heavens
The light will be turned on.
Talk to me, just like you did
On earth when I was there.
You see, I’m not so far away …
Only as far as a prayer.
And when it’s time for you to join
Me up in Heaven above.
It’s then that you will realize,
The Golden Place of love.
For here there is no sadness,
Just everlasting light.
Someday we will be joined again,
When it’s time to take your flight.
~Author~Ruth Ann Mahaffey©copyright Jan. 2005
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Ellen Iness Yatrofsky posted a condolence
Friday, January 7, 2005
Lonnie, It's been a life time ago, but I still remember all of the fun and laughter we shared. You had my heart. I would have loved to have seen you again before you had to leave.
Ellen
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Aunt Willie and Uncle Lee posted a condolence
Friday, January 7, 2005
Lonnie:I can`t believe it has been a little over 52 years ago that your parents broought you home from the hospital to join your big sister "Trina". We have had the pleasure of watching you grow into a wonderful person. rememgering the birthday parties celebrated with your cousins while you were all small. Although you have been taken from us all too soon we will always cherish the memories. You will be in our thoughts and hearts always. Aunt Willie and Uncle Lee
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Susan Cundy-Harris posted a condolence
Thursday, January 6, 2005
It's difficult to know what to say. Lonnie and I went to Lydia Hawk together and I was madly in love - he was so cool! When Nisqually was being built Susi Sinclair and I were riding out in the field near the construction site and came upon a huge slab of wet concrete ready for an outbuilding. I couldn't resist and drew Lonnie's name but then - not being very good at this kind of thing - I put my telephone number! I guess I was hoping he would call but instead it was Mr. Herness, the Superintendent, who lived up the street! I remember once talking with Lonnie on the phone for hours. The memories are so indelible because I didn't always feel I fit in but Lonnie always made me feel cool when I was with him. I'm so sorry I won't get a chance to tell him personally how much I appreciated him during those years. My deepest condolences to the family and friends he leaves behind. Susan
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Joyce Powell (Sample) posted a condolence
Thursday, January 6, 2005
Sorry to hear about your loss.
Joyce
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Dennis and Jackie Heryford, and family posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Lonnie, thank you for being a huge part of my life while we were growing up together. Nothing was beyond any "dare to try" and between you, Joe and I we quite frequently pushed life to the limit... as well as our parents patience at times.
Although we lost touch later in our adult years you were always a part of my memories and conversations. You were there when I went into the Army, when I started my career, when Jackie and I got married and when Jackie and I started raising our family.
You were a strong and caring man, willing and anxious to "dive in and help" without hesitation... regardless of the task. That was your character, that was you. We're going to miss the days when you would "pop in" from one of your fishing trips to say "hi" and spend time with us. Lon, you're really going to be missed! You'll always be with us in our hearts and memories...
Dennis, Jackie and the kids
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Pam Drawsby posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
My heartfelt condolence to your family during this difficult time.
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Jill McReynolds Sartain & Jamie Denslow Stevenson posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
We went to high school with Lonnie. We haven't seen him in a long time but have spent the morning reminiscing about the old days. We loved him, warm and sweet, always our friend! Jill once double dated with Bill Qualls and Lonnie was with Kathy Bacon. It was her first car date. Warm regards to the family during this sad time.
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Joe Doench posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Lonnie old friend,I just dont know where to start. I just found out about this yesterday and I am still in shock a little. Although we drifted apart in our early twenties, I thought and spoke about you often. Even after this many years, things happen all the time that remind me of the great times you and I spent together while growing up.Just last week I drove by the homes we lived in while we were going to gradeschool. I thought about how many times you and I walked those roads collecting bottles and turning them in for goodies at Whitney's store. How many times we hoofed it over "the hill" to go fishing at the resort on Long Lake. All the squirrel hunting we did in the tree farm behind our homes. These are "best friend" memories. The only bad memory I have is you beat me at everything. You always found more bottles, caught the biggest fish and shot the most squirrels.
Dennis is right about pushing life to the limit and driving our parents nuts. The last time I spoke to your mom and dad I told them the old gang,( You,me,Dennis,Rick Silva, Don Hershey,Bill Qualls) and others have talked about getting together but we all are afraid of what may happen. We were crazy kids at times, but all good people.
Lonnie, thank you for being part of my life. I will never forget you or the memories of our time together. You truly are a "Best Friend."
Vio con Dios.
Joe
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Alice Zukowski posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Lonnie, Pat and Trina,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I know that it is a very hard time in your life. I wish to extend my heartfelt sympathy and want you to know that I'm thinking of you at this very trying time.
Love, Alice
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William E. Richmond, Jr. posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Lonnie; Over the years wherever ive been when ever i thought of the earliest friends ive had in my life it has always been in 3. You, Dennis Heryford and Joe Doench. Though we didnt get to see eachother much as adults on occasion i would run into someone that knew you. Even way down in Arizona i worked with somebody that knew you from fishing. Im sorry you left us but am deeply honoured for having known you. I am grateful for our visit a couple weeks ago. To Lonnie, Pat and Trina and Willie Big Hugs to you all.
Your friend Bill
(Lydia Hawk 1959-Timberline HS 1972)
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Rick & Georgia Sage posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Rick remembers Lonnie from High School. They graduated together. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time.
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Ruth and Bill Richmond posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
I met Lonnie when he was five years old and his mom Pat and I were room mothers for the first- first grade class at brand new Lydia Hawk School. Lonnie and my son Bill grew up together and graduated from the very first class at Timberline High School in Jun 1972. Lonnie had a very serious accident in his senior year but braved it through and came out a success as a fisherman owning his own boat. We will miss that fine young man who was taken at far too young age. Years later a lovely couple moved in next door to us and who should they turn out to be but Lonnies Aunt Willie and Uncle Bob. Small world.
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Debby Kydland posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Lonnie probably didn't know me, I was in the class of 73. But I remember him from Timberline. I was sorry to read of his passing.
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