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Lionel L. Yow

1943 - 2018

Lionel L. Yow obituary, 1943-2018, Wilmington, NC

BORN

1943

DIED

2018

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Lionel Yow Obituary

LIONEL L. YOW Our beloved Lionel L. Yow passed on Sept. 17, 2018. Lionel was born Feb. 9, 1943, in Wallace, N.C., to parents Edgar Lee Yow and Arlene Rivenbark Yow. Lionel is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Connie Stewart Yow; son Lionel Mark Yow and wife Charlotte; daughter Jennifer Yow Leech and husband Douglas; grandchildren Katherine Stewart Yow ("Boogaloo"), Lilly-Anne Elizabeth Yow ("Lilly-belle"), and John Stewart Yow Leech ("my Big Dog"); brother John Yow (91); and close relative Arthur "Earl" Yow. After graduating from Staunton Military Academy and then Wilmington College (now UNCW) as a member of its first four-year graduating class, Lionel received his law degree from the University of South Carolina. Lionel enjoyed a fulfilling courtroom career as an advocate for people from all walks of life, and was a prolific real estate developer and investor. With vision and passion, he helped shape community spaces from Georgia to Colorado, and across North Carolina. He brokered the sale of Pembroke Jones' property now known as Landfall. His work includes Porter's Neck, the Aspen Club, Masonboro Forest, and many others. He was also among the first appointed members of the N.C. Film Commission. Lionel perfected his love of food and drink and boating by acquiring and growing Dockside Restaurant & Marina, his eighth hospitality business in the Wilmington area. As Dockside's premier ambassador, he instituted the annual N.C. Azalea Festival "After Garden Party" springtime celebration. Lionel loved his daily interactions with so many wonderful young people promoting his strong tradition of Southern hospitality. His brand of relaxed "no-socks" waterfront lifestyle has allowed Dockside to become every family's "front porch" overlooking Wrightsville Beach. Lionel was a zealous alpine skier, duck hunter, and recreational boater — and devoted to his favorite black lab, "Xanadu's Magnum Decoy." Lionel was proud to hold the N.C. state record for the largest line-caught hammerhead shark, which he landed in Surf City as a teenager. Later, Lionel thrived on the camaraderie and competition playing 3-on-3 basketball at the Wilmington YMCA. He always lived young and fun, loving the Eagles, Jimmy Buffet, and just about anything with steel drums. Most of all, Lionel cherished his family and his "tribe" of closest friends. Lionel was truly a Southern gentleman with a warm smile, approachable demeanor, and always had encouraging words he enthusiastically offered to others. His family and friends knew him as a devoted and determined man with a will to "bend light around corners." He was incredibly generous and eternally optimistic, always sharing his first fruits. To say he had a robust gusto for life would be the ultimate understatement. In sum, Lionel loved and lived 175 years' worth in his 75 years. We already miss his piercing blue eyes, his straight talk, and his magnanimous nature. Lionel's spirit richly touches so many people and so many places that it transcends space and time. Many believed Lionel would live forever. And in Christ, he does. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 27, at Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel in Wilmington. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, at Wrightsville Beach United Methodist Church. A private family entombment will immediately follow the service. Memorial gifts and donations may be made to Mother Hubbard's Cupboard.

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Published by Wilmington Star-News on Sep. 26, 2018.

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Allen Johnson

February 14, 2023

A gentlemen's gentlemen meet him several times when his son mark was in college at lees McRae. AJ Johnson

JoyceA

January 4, 2019

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. May the wonderful memories of your loved one continue to provide a measure of comfort to you until Gods promise is fulfilled at Matthews 5: 5.

October 4, 2018

Dearest Connie and family, Pete and I were so blessed to have known Lionel over the years. We both felt a special connection with him as in a kindred spirit. I can't tell you how much we will miss him and his smile and personality that made you feel so close to him. We are always here for you for whatever you need. We love all of you so very much. Love in Christ, Pete and Lynn Murphy

Ian Flannery

September 28, 2018

I just found out about Lionel's passing and was shocked. I didn't know Lionel well but whenever I spoke with him at Dockside he was always a very friendly and outgoing person. He was kind enough to let Mercer keep his boat there nights before dive trips and would see us off every morning. He always seemed as excited as if he was going himself. He would be waiting at the dock when we came back and eager to know how we did. It was a pleasure knowing him and I hope his family finds comfort during this time.

Jerry Spivey

September 28, 2018

So sorry for your loss. Prayers

Stephen Neal Camak

September 27, 2018

The Camaks deeply and fiercely loved this man and his family. He was a tremendous friend. He will be missed, but not forgotten. Warm and powerful hugs to Connie, Mark, Jennifer and family.

JAMES Fentress

September 26, 2018

I affirm all that is written in Lionel's obituary. I am proud to have known this generous gentleman. Thank you to the Yow family for sharing him with us. Thank you Lionel for your example.
Jimmy Fentress and Stroud Engineering

Mercer Johnson

September 26, 2018

Lionel kindly let me dock my boat at Dockside and any morning when my fellow divers and I would show up to go spearfishing he would be there to make sure we had plenty of ice or anything else we needed for our trip and send us off with well wishes. When we returned I always shared my catches with him; I've never seen anyone appreciate fresh seafood as much as he did! Our last dive trip we were able to take his grandson John. Lionel was really proud of Johns diving and new spearfishing abilities. He was a great man and will be missed very much. I will be out of the country as of Thursday and I regretfully will not be able to attend the services. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with the family.

September 26, 2018

you all are in my thoughts and prayers

Kristen Yow

September 25, 2018

Sending prayers to the whole family in this time.

Peggy Pulliam

September 24, 2018

Saddened to hear of your loss. Praying for you all!

Susan Singleton

September 24, 2018

Have .not known Lionel long but did enjoy speaking to him and his wife on occasios at Dockside. What I felt from him that he wanted dockside to be a good gathering place for locals and a family place too. My granddaughter has always loved going down there. He will certainly me missed. Glad i got to meet him and his wife.

Trish Ellis

September 24, 2018

Phil and I were so sorry to hear this news and send our sympathy from across the big pond. We were fortunate to chat with Lionel just a few weeks ago at the Dockside. As always, he was a delight and took an interest in us and what we had been up to, not himself. Your great memories should last forever!

Kathy Blaisdell

September 23, 2018

Dearest Connie, Mark and Family, Jennifer and Family: Its hard to put 30+ years of sentiment into a few sentences. What's easy to say is that I will always remember Lionel not for all the years of hard work, but for the times he expressed to me in so many ways his love of God (reading Charles Stanley when I came into the office); his steadfast love and dedication to his family; and his care and concern for me and my family.
His last words to me a few days before the storm were "You Stay Safe". My love and prayers are forever with you.

Lisa & Tonii Reynolds

September 23, 2018

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

KIM Stewart Camp

September 22, 2018

Uncle Lionel will be missed!
I'm so glad I had a good conversation with him a month ago at my mom's birthday party. I'll remember a generous, funloving man! Prayers for Connie Jennifer, Mark and family.

Mitch and Connie Baker

September 22, 2018

SUCH a shock! What agreat great man. My heart goes out to Connie and their children.Lionel will forever be missed.

Tim Thomas

September 21, 2018

Praying for all the family.

Gina Rountree McKim

September 21, 2018

Dear Connie, Mark, Jennifer and families,

Herb and I are so sorry to hear about Lionel, I know his loss leaves a vast emptiness in your lives. Be proud of the man he was and the mark he left on this world.

Fondly,

Gina Rountree McKim

Brenda Wolff

September 21, 2018

Special blessings to Connie, Mark, Jennifer and families..Lionel lived a larger than life life and will be remembered for his genuine spirit. May God bring you the Peace that passes all understanding. Brenda Wolff

Ron and Terri Kniss

September 21, 2018

Ronny and I are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord cover you in His Grace and Mercy, during this time. In Jesus most precious name. Amen and amen.

Kent Ottaway

September 21, 2018

Blessings and prayers for the family. Spent time with Lionel when I was in my early 20s. He helped me many times. My grandfather, George Rivenbark, was Aunt Arlenes brother. We have always held Lionel in the highest regard. He will be missed.

Nancy S. Marks

September 21, 2018

A very special life, so well lived -- a gift to his family, his community,and to his profession.

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