LONARD-TIVEY-Obituary

LONARD PAUL "LON" TIVEY

Mount Vernon, Washington

1959 - 2009

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Lonard Paul "Lon" Tivey, 49, a lifelong Skagit County resident, passed away on April 23, 2009 near Mount Vernon. He was born on December 31, 1959 in Anacortes, Washington, the son of Ronald & Barbara (Loomis) Tivey. Lon was raised and attended school in Anacortes and graduated from...

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I knew him for a short time while working with him in College Place. He was so mellow, nice guy, and turned me on to AC/DC music. I´ll never forget him. A really nice guy. Hope to see you again in the future, that is, if we both end up in the same afterworld. Love you dude!

So sorry, he was such a good soul.

Our condolences to Lon's family and many friends. My husband and I only knew Lon from his annual visits to our home in the course of his work with CPI, but we were most impressed with his friendliness, positive attitude, and competence in doing his job. Later this summer when it's time for our annual "plumbing checkup," it will seem very odd to have someone else doing the work. As corny as it may sound, we will miss this special man and trusted professional. God bless his Soul.

Maria Elena and I wish to express our sincere condolences to Lonard's family and friends. May his spirit always be with us.

I'll miss you Lonnie!

Words are too difficult to express the sorrow right now, but the happy memories of our time during our younger years help. We were neighbors, best friends, room mates, trouble, easily amused, and I am gratefull for all those crazy times.
Life was much more simple back then. You had a lot of close friends Lonnie and that means something. We will miss you. Rest in peace brother.

Soar with the eagles Lon, may your heart & soul find peace.
Blessing to all of Lon's family

Lon's Family,
I was sorry to hear the news. I enjoyed working with Lon at Grocery Outlet (many years ago). He could bring a smile to ones face and a good laugh. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go to all of you for your loss.

Lon,
It was hard to hear that you have gone. I called my son whom I named after you and let him know, I cried and we said a prayer for you. So many great memories of times spent doing things with friends growing up and your laughter. I know well that deep pit of dispair also but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I look foreward to the time that will come again when we can sit down face to face, friend to frind and laugh remembering good times.
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