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LONNIE L. GARDNER

Sedro Woolley, Washington

1950 - 2011 (Age 60)

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Lonnie L. Gardner, 60, a 10 year resident of the Birdsview community, passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2011 in Sedro-Woolley surrounded by those who loved him.He was born on April 11, 1950 in Burlington, Washington, the son of Floyd & Mary (Reece) Gardner. The family shortly after moved...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Lonnie,I loved you my whole life.(well, since I was 14.)I enjoyed the time we had together;it just wasn't long enough.I didn't get moved "Home" soon enough. You know I kept all your letters from Viet Nam & I always will.We did have special time together when I came home.Plus our e-mails & phone calls will remain special,& our last time together.I think of you every day.I was sure I could turn you into a "cowboy", but I guess that will wait till I get to Heaven.I'll remember the "Good Ole...

Lonnie Gardner, was one of the most honest, sincere, and caring person's I've ever known. always willing to give a helping hand to anyone in need. pay it forward, was one of his favorite sayings.He had a great big heart, and was loved by many.

Our prayers are with Lonnie's family.Most of us were older than him but the feelings for the Gardner family are strong. The Allen family,Joyce,Jack,Rick,Kathy,& Ernie

Lonnie, ( MY SUGAR DAD ) I will always love you forever!! Our rides, Our times when we talk about life and times when SUNSHINE thought you had a new girl. Times we spent togather no one knows, Rufis and I had a Plan to have a pocket full, he is such a pocket dog!! I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER!!! AND I WILL MISS OUR TALKS AND TIME!!!!!!!!!!!

Lonnie, ( my sugar dad ) I will miss and love you forever!!! You ment the world to me!! All our talks and rides in the cars, When sunshine thought you had a new girl, haha!!! I will so miss you

To Lonnie's family & friends:
I had the good fortune to work with Lonnie for several years in the 1980's when Lonnie worked for our family business (Mcbeath Glass). He was such a nice man, funny, sincere and hard working. I am sorry for your loss and sorry for our communities loss of such a nice man. Sincerely,

My condolences go out to Lonnie's sister Cheri and her family.