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Miss you every day! Love you.
Corliss Williams
March 02, 2020 | Topeka, KS | Daughter


Topeka, Kansas
Yvonne Marie Lawton, 75, died Mar. 3, at a Topeka Hospice Facility. She had worked as a foster grandparent at K.N.I. and was a member of New Beginnings Baptist Church. She was married to Calvin R. Lawton, Sr. He survives; also 2 sons, 2 daughters, 12 grandchildren & 16 great-grandchildren....
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Corliss Williams
March 02, 2020 | Topeka, KS | Daughter
CALVIN
MAY YOU BE COMFORTED BY OUR PRAYERS FOR
YOU AND FAMILY DURING THIS DIFFICULT
TIME,MAY THE LOVE OF GOD GRANT YOU
PEACE DONAND & PAT MOORE LVT CALIF
March 13, 2012
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Seretha Potts
March 12, 2012 | Topeka,, KS
Grandma,
I know you are at peace...and it was time for you to take your rest. You will truly be missed. I love you.
Donielle Dennis
March 11, 2012 | Topeka, KS
Calvin, I only just heard today that your wife had passed away. So sorry to hear it, Our thoughts are with you.
Doc & Rosemary
Doc Halladay
March 09, 2012 | Topeka, KS
Calvin, may God be with you and your family always and may the days to come be made easier by your walk with God. He is always with you Carolyn Reed
Carolyn Reed
March 09, 2012 | Jonesboro, GA
When I visited with Sis Lawton and her son Calvin a few days before she went home to be with the LORD, She seemed to be ready. She seemed to be at peace. She had Jesus in her heart, Therefore, we can be assured that she has gone home to glory to be with the LORD. Yes, her presence with you will be missed greatly.But we can also rejoice now, knowing she is home with the LORD where she will have no more pain, sorrow nor suffering. My prayer for each of her loved ones is that you too have Jesus...
Minister Doris Buckner
March 09, 2012 | Topeka, KS
Calvin, we were so sorry to hear of Yvonne's passing. We so enjoyed visiting with her the few times we ran into you. She was a very special lady.
Theresa McCulley & Tim Desch
March 09, 2012 | Topeka, KS
One of the greatest troubles of life is loneliness. To be left alone when a loved one has departed is a grief that one feels almost unable to bear.
And everyone who is ill has his own loneliness. Distress seems to separate you from others. You may be surrounded by relatives and friends who are kind and thoughtful, but still their presence does not help the emptiness of your suffering alone.
You long for someone who can really understand and help to carry your burden. If you are...
Ed & Harriet Holt
March 09, 2012 | Topeka, KS