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04-AUG-2002

Lois Lonette Eastman

This photo was taken during an August 2002 visit with Lonette in Mt. Carmel.
We mourn her untimely death. Please feel free to add your memories and condolences in the "Comments" section below. See more at: http://www.pbase.com/a_j/in_memory .

If you like, you may see more of my photos at http://www.pbase.com/a_j .

~Aunt Joanne~

Olympus C-2100UZ
1/50s f/2.8 at 10.2mm iso100 with Flash full exif

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Chuck Burkett 26-Feb-2003 02:47
Lonette was one of the sweetest person I have ever meet. I did not have much oppertunity to speak with Lonette lately. The last time was at her Mom's funeral several years ago. Lonette welcome home we will see you there in a little while. I pray that God comforts Helan.

Love,
Chuck
laloma 23-Jan-2003 21:50
lonnette and Helen remember the nite I stayed all nite and we were fooling around and Helen fell on the needle and it broke off in her foot. We had many a great nite staying with each other when we were young. Miss you loma
julie adams 21-Jan-2003 07:36
Lonette was was of the nicest people I have ever had the chance to meet. We were hired at the same time at target in 1982. She always had a smile, and a pleasant attitude about everything.... Even the unruley customers. She will be sadly missed. But She has went on to a better place.
Guest 20-Jan-2003 18:09
Lonette was one of the most caring and gentle people I have ever known.
We graduated together in 1972 and I remember Lonette always having a
great sense of humor. She always had an encouraging word if she ever
knew I was having a difficult time or situation. Hopefully, I tried to
always do the same for her. My favorite memory of Lonette was during
our 25th class reunion. Lonette and a "few other co-conspirators" decided
that Don Dicus and I(we were both single)would make a good couple. Watching
them all performing their various undercover(however QUITE obvious)plots
was nothing short of hilarious!!! Well it worked!! Don and I were married
7 months later on March 19,1998 and each day is fuller and richer than
the day before. The last time I saw Lonette was just the week before she
passed away. I was paying my water bill and as I was leaving she said, "You
know Mary Lou, I still take the credit for you and "Donnie" ", that's
what we called him in school. I said, "Lonette, you take all the credit
you want.You did a great job." Thank you, Lonette, for helping to make
me happier than I"ve ever been in my life. I've always loved and admired
you and I will miss you very much. But by God's grace I will see you again.

With much love ane WONDERFUL memories,
Mary Lou (Swanson) Dicus
Grover & Leota Burkett 20-Jan-2003 01:57
Leota remembers Lonette when she was a little girl born in Lamar, Mo where Rev. James Eastman pastored before coming to Mt. Carmel. We believe that Lonette is rejoicing in heaven with her mom and dad. I remember Bro, Eastman saying that Lonette asked him "if we are Free Pentecost why do we take an offering"

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Helen as she adjusts to the loss and goes on with her life. Bro. Doolin was responsible for bringing Bro. Eastman to Mt. Carmel and Bro. Eastman was responsible for getting Leota and I together. Grover and Leota