Leonard
A.
Wall
Obituary
Leonard A.Wall, 71, of Tri Lakes died February 28, 2018, in Fort Wayne, IN. Leonard was born March 30, 1946 in Fort Wayne. He was a member of Saint John Bosco Catholic Church (Churubusco), served in the Marine Corps Reserves and worked for General Electric for 33 years. He enjoyed fishing with his little “Buddies” and woodworking. Leonard is survived by his wife of 48 years Anne (Poinsatte) Wall, Son, James (Pam) Wall; Daughters, Michelle (Doug) Stronczek, Katrina (Mark) Dankow; Brother, John (Betty) Wall; Sisters, Caryl (Sean) Collentine, Rita (Neil) Hayes, Patty (Tom) Kelley and Lori (Tom) Andrews and 8 grandchildren Ben, Chloe, Amy, Edward, Charles, Stanley, Luke and Anna. Leonard was preceded in death by his parents Leonard and Elleen (Christman) Wall. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 am, Monday, March 5, 2018 at Saint John Bosco Catholic Church, 220 N. Main St. (Churubusco). Visitation will be held Sunday, March 4, 2018, 3:00 pm- 7:00 pm with a Rosary Service at 6:30 pm at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne. Burial will be in Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne. Memorial contributions may be made to Saint John Bosco Masses or Bishop Luers High School.
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Anne, I am deeply saddened to hear of Lonnie’s passing. He was truly special and such a joy to have known. The world is certainly a better place because of Lonnie’s presence in it. (He knew how to party pretty well in it too.) Please know that he, you and your family are in my prayers. Dave Zinn
To all the Family of Lonnie Wall, I was so sad to hear of Lonnie
s passing. He was such a fun and crazy guy that I was so fortunate to be a friend of back in the middle 60
s. 65 was such a great year and brings back a lot of very good memories of the times I spent there. I can still picture Lonnie up in his room hammering away on that drum set he had. And you too Caryl opening the window so all the neighbors could hear. lol You will all be in my thoughts and prayers always. May God Bless You and keep all of your family strong during these hard times. We all know that Lonnie is in very good hands now and forever. With my deepest sympathy, David L. Hart