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Lonnie Ray Spyder Jacob

Topeka, Kansas

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Lonnie Ray Spyder Jacob, 60, Topeka, died Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at home of an apparent heart attack. He was born June 27, 1950 at Topeka, the son of Murvin George and Maxine Elizabeth Brooks Jacob, Sr. He was a 1968 graduate of Highland Park High School. He was currently working in the home...

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Dear Aunt Maxine and family,
Lonnie was always a special cousin to me. He was supportive and always had a sense of humor. I am especially glad that he came to Omaha this summer. He prayed with my kids and made a positive impression on them. I'll never forget the time we almost got electrocuted in your basement. We were standing on wet cement and the cousins were holding hands, when we touched a radio. What an electrifying experience. Another memory is playing spoons or pig at...

~Lonnie was a true friend,and a tireless worker for the LORD, he influenced my life, and so many others. Words will never express how much better this world was with him here...but now he`s in heaven, waiting for us an all the souls he helped to save.

Lonnie; I didn't know you well but I did hear you speak a time or two. Your words were very powerful. Thank you for the opportunity to meet you.

Lonnie I miss u so much I wish u were still hear but I know u r in heaven waching over us all o miss u

we love you Lonnie... You claimed a special place in our hearts from day one and you will be very missed. We are saddened that you are gone from our lives but so very happy for you! You served your time, you lived every second for our Lord and He did see that and you have received your reward.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of Spyder's family, we are so sorry for your loss. Spyder was such a cool, interesting person and I am glad I had the opportunity to have known him these many years. His spirit will be missed in this world but is now lighting up Heaven.

Jace, what a wonderful dad you had. Lonnie supported everybody that was doing good. Any church function, you are liable to find Lonnie there. I was going through my retirement photo album and who was there in the picture talking to me was your dad. At our Pastor and wife anniversary on last month, who showed up...your dad. The ministry on Burnetts Mound, who was a big part of that...your dad. In Heaven rejoicing and receiving his crown, who is that your dad. He was truly a man of love and...

We remember Lonnie always being there for anyone in need of encouragement. A great big heart full of love and a huge blessing to our kids in childrens church.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Lonnie touched many lives and was a true servant of God. We have known Lonnie for many years and enjoyed his zeal as he made us both laugh and sometimes cry. He only looked for one thing.....opportunity. It didn't matter if you were rich or poor, Lonnie always ministered with compassion and abundant love. He will be missed.