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Alonza David "Lonnie" Linton

Ewing, New Jersey

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Alonza David Linton "Lonnie" Alonza "Lonnie" David Linton, 88, of Ewing, NJ departed this life on Saturday, November 16, 2013 at Lawrenceville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Live Oak, FL, Mr. Linton received his early education in Orlando, FL. In 1943, he relocated to Camden, NJ and...

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To God Be Thy Glory for the life and legacy of our beloved "Uncle Lonnie". We are so grateful for his vision and vigor as well as his concern and commitment to his Faith and our Family. Our mother, his sister (Doris/Auntie)loved him, so. We can just see the two of them, together forever. Our Grandparents taught us by their example to love one another and grow from each experience, be it good and not so good. Yes, we miss him aleady. But, we are determined to provide as much as we can for his...

To the Linton family. About 30 years ago, I bowled with Lonnie, Velma, Beverly and Lonnie's sons in the Afro-American League for 10 years. 10 years of nothing but love and fun. I pray that you may have Jehovah's strength and blessing at this time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I had the pleasure to meet Mr.Linton once and I must say I won't forget him. He was a joy to be around. . god give your family the strength to get through this time..

Our sincere condolences to the family on the passing of your loved one, our friend of many years. May he rest in peace.

Sorry for your loss.

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You know your family loves you dearly and we know that you are right here with us. Your spirit lives on in the men and women that carry your name, blood and spirit. Selfishly I want you here with us but I know your time here is over. I know you're in a better place with Big Mama and Little Papa,Aunt T Doris, Grandmom (Velma)Puncho (Power) and Kema (Hikema).
I would never trade this life, the love and the strength that the experiences of being a Linton has brought me. I am...

My sincere condolences to the Linton family. I've known Mr. Lonnie for a few years and admired him a lot, may he rest in peace.

"Our Uncle Lonnie"
Our Uncle Lonnie was a wonderful man.
He was one of the best in all the land.
His love of family was never in doubt.
For he assisted us all when his help was sought.
Uncle Lonnie really loved life and taught us much,
As he shared life lessons with his very special touch.
So, as he leaves his earthly home and transitions on,
He is one man we are glad to have known.
We'll miss his presence but we'll see him again,
For he's gone...