Lannie K Wilson

lannie k wilson
GREECE: Went to join his Lord and Saviour, Jesus, on June 18, 2007 after battling cancer. Born August 20, 1944 in Cobleskill, NY. Predeceased by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Margaret(Peggy); son, Kevin; daughter, Wendy M. Wilson-diCarlo; son-in-law, Angelo M. diCarlo; sisters, Bonnie, Andrea and Mary. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, June 30 at 10:00AM in the Greece Assembly of God Church, 750 Long Pond Rd.

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  1. I am privileged to have had Lannie King Wilson as my loving father. He was a man that lived for his family, but more importantly, for his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Though I miss him dearly, I know that we will see each other again in heaven, with our Lord Jesus.

  2. I must say that it was both an honor and privilage to have known and worked with Lannie for many years at Eastman Kodak. I always new him as a friendly, cheerful man who was always willing to lend a helping hand without hesitation. I’m sure that God has reserved a special place for him in his home.
    My most heartdelt condolences to his family.

  3. I’m sorry to hear about Lannie’s passing. I worked wiht him at Kodak. We shared many talks over coffee and hot chocolate, mostly about family and friends. He will be surely missed.

  4. Lannie worked for me for several years before retiring. What a great guy. I had many interesting conversations with him about family, life and work. He really worked hard for Kodak, enjoyed all the people around him and we all were really touched to have him in our group.
    Lannie, we miss you.

  5. Lannie, I was sorry to have missed your Memorial Service. I was selling ‘Popcorn’ at a fundraiser at my Church. But somehow, I knew that you wouldn’t mind about my not being there, for you, yourself, were always about the Father’s business.
    What I remember best and am most grateful for, is how you and Peggy took care of my cat, Blessing, when I was very ill and in the hospital. We shared a like passion, our love of God’s creatures.
    You, always, were a man of God and those of us that are still earth bound will miss your kind and gentle spirit.
    As you are now walking and leaping, healed and strong, praising our Father, we that are still here rejoice in your ‘Celebration of Life.’ Enjoy the journey, Lannie, for we will be seeing you one day soon and very soon!

  6. Lannie…was a joy to be around. It is sad to have not been there for him. He was someone who I’ll always remember.

    Lannie, may you always be in peace with your keeper.

    Forever,

  7. My condolences. I knew Lannie briefly during our mutual time at Cornell University. I had no idea that he was in this area.

  8. Peggy —
    So sorry to hear of your lost. Lannie was a good friend and a wonderful person. I have many fond memories of times with Lannie at work. I will miss the times we spent discussing life and our faith. You are in my prayers.

    Ken Tice
    We sat together at Calvary Chapel Greece.

  9. So sorry to hear of Lannie passing away and your loss of a loved one. Lannie was a great coworker and a good friend to me and to many others. I had the privilege of being coached by Lannie and we worked together on many projects. I think of Lannie often and will remember his kindness always. I’m comforted to know I will see him again.


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