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Lonnie Gene Hunter

Topeka, Kansas

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Lonnie Gene Hunter, 24, Topeka, died Sat., Nov. 12, 2005, at his parents Lecompton home. He was born Aug. 10, 1981, at Topeka the son of Larry E. and Linda D. Hunter. Lonnie was a 4 year baseball letterman at Perry-Lecompton High School where he graduated in 2000. He attended Highland Community...

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i am a first cousin to larry hunter the father of lonnie hunter. i never meet lonnie my mother has and my sister has. my mother is dorothy cook, her maiden name was hunter and she is the aunt to larry hunter and great aunt to lonnie. my sister connie is first cousin to larry and second cousin same as me to lonnie. our hearts go out to our relatives. they are no strangers to sadness. i wish them all well. our deepest love and affection to all the hunters. god speed. from frank,connie and dorothy.

Lonnie will never be gone from us. He was too alive and happy to leave us, so he is firmly in our hearts and thoughts forever. I miss him so much. I hope he knows the great impact he made on so many people.
Give Grammy a hug and kiss for me, Lonnie.
Love,
Aunt Barb

I am truly sorry to hear of this terrible tragedy. Lonnie will be missed dearly. You are all in my prayers.

Lonnie- I have so many memories of playing Cricket and putting more holes in the wall than hitting the actual board. When I moved down the street from you, you always told me to stop by and I never did and I wish I would have. You were a great guy to be around and I am glad I met you. I know I'll see you again someday.

Lonnie... u will be loved and forever missed....i will have so many memories of the many times we had...u always knew how to make me laugh and have a good time...wrestling in the puddles...playing darts...singing our song to each other everytime it was on the radio...even if it was to the voicemail...u have left great memories for me to have...ill miss u much....and of course keep singing our song...

Lonnie miss you so much already, all the good times will never be forgotten. Playing poker and having you help me cuz I could never figure it out. My famous line I always said "your hair looks nice" you never understood it, but you always laughed. Love you much, please keep us safe. Love Denn

Larry, Linda, & Lenn-

Lonnie was a great guy, he was one of the first people I knew from Perry-Lecompton. He always had a smile on his face and I knew I could go to him for anything. Even when I was down he always knew how to bring me back up. He was a great guy and anyone would thank their lucky stars that someone like him was in their life. I'm just thankful that everyone did get to enjoy the great 24 years he had to give-which he did to the fullest.

I would like to send my condolences and sympathy to the whole Hunter family.

Lenn, if you need anything, just let me know. I will be there.

Dear Lonnie's Family and Friends,

I am so lucky to have know Lonnie and to have lasting memories of him. Kandi is right you didn't see customers that excited about getting a new R6 like Lonnie and Adam. They are our R6 boys! It always brightened my day to see Lonnie come around that corner, cause you always knew he had a hug for you.

He has touched our lives and our hearts and we will continue to talk about all the great times we had with Lonnie.

Thanks...