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Lawton Finley Strickland

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Lawton Finley Strickland

Birth
Hortense, Brantley County, Georgia, USA
Death
24 Oct 2012 (aged 81)
Hortense, Brantley County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Lawton Strickland's remains rest on the sandhill on his farm; a majestic and old familial place he told stories of; a place where he fed and watched the wildlife he enjoyed.
Contributor: David Strickl
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Hortense-Lawton Finley Strickland, 81 of Hortense, passed away Wednesday (October 24, 2012) at his residence following an extended illness.

Born in Hortense, GA., his parents were Willie E. and Lottie Anderson Strickland. Lawton retired from the United States Air Force as a Master Sergeant. Lawton loved farming, feeding wildlife and children.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Oleta Lewis Strickland, of Hortense; 3 children and their spouses, Karen Strickland (Bill), of Dover Bluff, David Strickland (Linda), of Waynesville, and Larry (Suzanne) Strickland, of Kennebunk, Maine; 4 grandchildren and their spouses, David (Cindy) Strickland Jr., of Lulaton, Hannah Dawn(Jeremy) Boggs, of Waynesville, Heather Deliah (Mathew) Inman, of Loudon, TN., and Ben Hodges, of Atlanta; 7 great grandchildren, Tyler Boggs, Gracie, Joseph, Ruthie, Ellie Inman, Asley, and Ava Strickland; 1 sister, Inez Popwell, of Popwellville, GA. Also several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

Visitation will be held Saturday morning (October 27, 2012) at 10AM, at Frye Funeral Home.

A Memorial Service will be held Saturday morning (October 27, 2012) at 11AM, at Frye Funeral Home, with Rev. Daniel Harris officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Satilla Missionary Baptist Church for wonderful Wednesday.
Arrangements are with Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.
Sympathy may be expressed by signing our online registry at fryefh.com

Memorialzation will be by Cremation.

Frye Funeral Home
136 Satilla Ave.
Nahunta, Georgia 31553
(912)-462-5151
http://www.fryefh.com
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Lawton Strickland's remains rest on the sandhill on his farm; a majestic and old familial place he told stories of; a place where he fed and watched the wildlife he enjoyed.
Contributor: David Strickland (50353354)
Hortense-Lawton Finley Strickland, 81 of Hortense, passed away Wednesday (October 24, 2012) at his residence following an extended illness.

Born in Hortense, GA., his parents were Willie E. and Lottie Anderson Strickland. Lawton retired from the United States Air Force as a Master Sergeant. Lawton loved farming, feeding wildlife and children.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Oleta Lewis Strickland, of Hortense; 3 children and their spouses, Karen Strickland (Bill), of Dover Bluff, David Strickland (Linda), of Waynesville, and Larry (Suzanne) Strickland, of Kennebunk, Maine; 4 grandchildren and their spouses, David (Cindy) Strickland Jr., of Lulaton, Hannah Dawn(Jeremy) Boggs, of Waynesville, Heather Deliah (Mathew) Inman, of Loudon, TN., and Ben Hodges, of Atlanta; 7 great grandchildren, Tyler Boggs, Gracie, Joseph, Ruthie, Ellie Inman, Asley, and Ava Strickland; 1 sister, Inez Popwell, of Popwellville, GA. Also several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

Visitation will be held Saturday morning (October 27, 2012) at 10AM, at Frye Funeral Home.

A Memorial Service will be held Saturday morning (October 27, 2012) at 11AM, at Frye Funeral Home, with Rev. Daniel Harris officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Satilla Missionary Baptist Church for wonderful Wednesday.
Arrangements are with Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.
Sympathy may be expressed by signing our online registry at fryefh.com

Memorialzation will be by Cremation.

Frye Funeral Home
136 Satilla Ave.
Nahunta, Georgia 31553
(912)-462-5151
http://www.fryefh.com
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Lawton Strickland's remains rest on the sandhill on his farm; a majestic and old familial place he told stories of; a place where he fed and watched the wildlife he enjoyed.
Contributor: David Strickland (50353354)


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