Obituary
It is with great sadness that the family of Delores “Lorrie” Lintner announces her passing on January 11, 2019 at the age of 90 years in Ft. Myers, Florida.
Lorrie will be lovingly remembered by her children, Pam (Boston), Mike (Val- Minneapolis), Cindy Yaskowitz (Ed- Brecksville, Ohio) and Casey (Laura – Dallas). She will also be remembered by her six grandchildren, Jessie, Mandy, Brad, Matt, Kevin and Luke, and by her sister Betty. Lorrie’s husband, Bill, preceded her in death (1999), as did her daughter Nancy (in 1977), and her brothers/sisters, Ruth, Bob, Donald, John and Ed.
As a Navy pilot’s wife, Lorrie lived all over the U.S., moving 12 times in her life and establishing homes, friends and memories in seven states. In 1952, Bill and Lorrie left their farm homes in Chilton, Wisconsin and moved to Florida as he began his military career. When she and Bill retired in 1980, they went back to their home state roots and made Milwaukee their first retirement home for 12 years. In 1994, they decided to move once again and returned to Florida where they built their final home together in Ft. Myers. In the end, Lorrie had lived more years in Florida (33) than she had lived on her family farm in Wisconsin (25). She had best friends and family scattered all over the country that she kept in touch with by phone, emails and texts. She lived a full and remarkable life and will be missed by all those that were blessed by her friendship.
Lorrie was a member of Resurrection Church. Lorrie wanted a private family memorial service to celebrate her life. She suggested any memorials in her name be made to the charity of your choice or to Hope Hospice, Fort Myers, Florida. You are welcome to share your memories with the family at https://baldwincremation.com/obituaries/delores-lintner/
So sorry for your loss---losing a parent is such a sad milestone in life...especially a Mother. No words can beguile your grief---just know you are in my thoughts.
Misty and the entire Capone Family
God Bless
WOW - 90 years of blessings, Thanks for sharing the beautiful memories of Lorrie. Our families condolences, Looking forward to meeting her in Heaven.
Our thoughts and best wishes go out to your family. I love that she was a member of a church called Resurrection, and know that you will see her again someday.
She had a beautiful life, well-lived and it will go on as she remains in you, and your children and your brothers and sisters.
My best,
James and Stephanie Clairmont
I will surely miss her.
Sharold
thanks,
dan