Lester-Lytle-Obituary

Lester E. Lytle Jr.

White Haven, Pennsylvania

Oct 23, 1955 – Mar 15, 2022 (Age 66)

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BORN
October 23, 1955
DIED
March 15, 2022
AGE
66
LOCATION
White Haven, Pennsylvania

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WHITE HAVEN Lester E. Lytle Jr., 66, of White Haven, PA, passed away Thursday March 15th in St. Luke's Hospital – Monroe Campus, Stroudsburg PA. Lester was born on October 23, 1955 in Reno, Nevada, a son of the late Lester E. and Janet ( Werkheiser) Lytle Sr. He and his wife, former Donna...

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Well Old Man, we got through the past and both of us made our peace with each other. You taught me so many things about life but especially how to fix my own cars. I have reached for the phone many times in the past month to ask you questions and tell you what the youngest mechanic did now. I have picked you up from so many places over the years and tomorrow will be our hardest and last ride. You will forever be missed

I still can't believe you are gone..I already miss you calling. texting.venting on alot of things from missing mom to your pain... The talks we have had will always stay with.me... I miss you so much.but now you are pain free.. Tell mom i said hello I love you My oldest Brother.

Dad, you were truly a charm to Kalani and me. You will always be my best friend, and Kalani said you will always be her shining star just goes to show how close you two were. You were the best pop-pop to her. Two peas in a pod you were. Go walk with no pain, and ride all the Harleys you dream of, weld everything you can dream of, and rebuild every machine possible. I love you Daddy, this isn't goodbye, see you later.

rest in peace my man till we meet again

May you find peace walking with the angel I regret not knowing you may we meet in another time

Old man you will be missed. I´m glad you are in a place where pain does not exist. I sense you now and then and a good memory will come forward. You left too soon but I am certain you are looking out for us all while chatting with the rest of the Lytle Family where you are. Love ya Old Man

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I will always remember the fun times we had as kids.

Sir, I did not know you personally, however I would be honored to "Thank You" for your dedicated and honorable Military Service; to OUR Country. At a later date, we will meet in that "SPECIAL PLACE" which GOD has reserved, for ALL of those who have stepped forward; to serve their Country in a Military Uniform. May ALL of GOD'S Blessings, be with your Dear Family! "WELCOME HOME"......... Sergeant Major (E-9) Larry E. & Mrs. Sheila M. (LaBar) Williams, US Army/ Retired (TN)