LIONEL D. LINDSAY
On May 16, 2007 of Washington, DC. Beloved son of Lillian Jean Johnson (Yaoaka). He leaves to cherish his memory two uncles, three aunts, two great-uncles and one great-aunt. Friends may call on Thursday, May 24, viewing 5 p.m. until time of service, 6 p.m. at Roots Public Charter School, 15 Kennedy St., N.W. Interment private.
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5 Entries
T David
June 14, 2007
In memory of Mr. Lionel Lindsay, you will always be remembered as the kind, loving, respectable man that GOD created in his image. I still cannot believe that you are gone but your memories stand strong in my heart and mind. Every time I look out of window into the garden you created, I will smile in memory of you. Rest in peace.
Tylene
June 14, 2007
In loving memory of Mr. Lionel D. Lindsay, we will all truly miss you and your dignified and humble manner. We will always remember your professionalism, always polite, kind and respectful. Because of you we have a beautiful garden that will bloom each summer in your honor, during the winter we will think of you when our greenery stands strong and tall against the frigid weather lifting our spirits and warming our souls in blessed memories of your laughter and forthrightness. Rest in peace. As always, we stand Ready for Social Change and Justice!
Myesha Carter
May 23, 2007
Yaokoa...You have my deepest sympathy. I know it's very difficult right now and not to look at this as a loss...but Heaven has gained another angel and you know this because God blessed you with the honor and privilege of being his mother. And there's no greater honor and joy. I will continue to lift your name up in prayer to get you through this.
May 23, 2007
Lionel,I didnot know you but i read about your trajic death ,I live near bates street you are a neighbor.I want to send out my condolence to your Family. VM Howard University.
Deatria Harris
May 23, 2007
Family
Sorry to hear of your loss. My heart and prayers are with you at this time.
Love
Dee Dee Lindsay
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