1921
2017
WELDON LINCOLN Weldon A. Lincoln, age 95, passed away peacefully Sept. 16, 2017, in Las Vegas. He was born Dec. 14, 1921, in Adrian, Mich., to Laura and Freeman and resided in Las Vegas for 30 years. Weldon was known as Abe to his friends and Papa to his family. He retired after 30 years as a Senior Claims Adjuster with the Automobile Club of California. Weldon was preceded in death by his first wife, Marcella, mother of his sons; second wife, Katherine; his eldest son, Rex; brothers, Rodney and Payson; sister, Helen; and eldest niece, Maxine. Weldon is survived by his son, Weldon W. (Cindy); daughters-in-law, Susie and Laurie; grandsons, Tommy and Joshua; granddaughter, Amanda Burger (Bre); great-grandsons, Matthew and Nathaniel; numerous nieces and nephews; and his step-grandchildren, Gregg and Kari. Services are pending.
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Like the stars in the night sky above people will come and go into your life. Some twinkle in and out only to fade away at the dawn, some shine so bright they guide your way in the dark. PaPa always was and will always be one of the brightest stars in my heart.
Corinne Karpinski
October 1, 2017
I'm so sorry; my heart goes out to you for your loss. There are no words to express our sadness when a love one passes but our loving God knows how you feel and comforts us with His word. (John 6:40 NWT)
September 27, 2017
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