Lonnie Owen Burrow

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Lonnie Owen Burrow devoted husband and generous friend. Lonnie Owen Burrow,64, transitioned peacefully to the arms of his loving Savior on Monday March 7,2022, after a fearless fight with COVID Lonnie was born August 14, 1957, in Pasadena, Texas. On 10-26–81 Lonnie asked Toni to dance and fell in love with her smile and two-step. On June 3, 1989, Lonnie married Toni, the love of his life. For 32 1/2 years they danced and enjoyed life together as best friends. They loved to fish ,ride motorcycles ,camp, dance, and laugh with many dear friends. Lonnie learned his carpenter trade from his father beginning at the age of 10. His reputation for being a master of his craft preceded him. Lonnie was also known as a very kind, generous, Christian man, not only with his money , but with his carpentry skills as well. At a moment’s notice he would stop what he was doing to help a friend or family member. Lonnie loved Jesus. He was a born again Christian. He asked Toni to bring him his Bible when he was in ICU and he listened to Scriptures the last days of his life. He was preceded in death by his father Lonnie Preston Burrow, his mother Wanda Fayrene Burrow, his younger sister Brenda Joyce Bancroft, and his youngest brother Jason Andrew Burrow, and his sister in law Sherry Burrow. Those left to cherish his memory, his loving wife Toni Canzoneri Burrow, his siblings Perry Wayne Burrow, Larry Don Burrow and sister in law DianaBurrow, Rhonda Ann Hernandez and brother in law Gonzo Hernandez, LindaGail DelCampo and brother in law Carlos DelCampo, Kenneth Edward Burrow, and Clifford Douglas Burrow. Also numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and great nieces and nephews. CELEBRATION OF LIFE CEREMONY Saturday 3-19-22 at 3:30pm Fellowship Houston 7746 Almeda Genoa Rd Houston, Texas 77075 The church is providing a meal following the celebration.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Lux Funeral Home & Cremation Services

  2. Lonnie was a great friend and neighbor. There was never a time when my husband and I didn’t have a great time visiting with he and his wife Toni. We miss you and we will see you one day in Heaven.

  3. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  4. It’s so hard to say goodbye for now to Lonnie. His giving and sharing heart will be missed by all his family and friends. GOD’S plan for him is different than ours, making it so hard for us to accept. We know that GOD has wrapped his loving arms around him. Lonnie was not only a master carpenter, but a loving and caring husband, a jack of all trades, and he had empathy for the underdog. Well done my good and faithful servant!

  5. My first memory of Uncle Lonnie is at Christmas time when I was a little girl. Every year as a family we would all get together, aunts, uncles, and cousins. I remember looking forward to it all year. As a child it was a magical memory filled with presents, food, and laughter. Uncle Lonnie would dress up as Santa and each cousin would have a turn sitting on his lap and telling him everything we wanted for Christmas. I can still picture him perfectly in that Santa suit. As an adult, I have had the privilege to make so many memories these past two years with Uncle Lonnie and Aunt Toni. We helped each clear land, took boat rides on Canyon Lake, and shared the holidays together. I am forever grateful for these times we had! I love you Uncle Lonnie and I will see you again! Love, Amy

  6. Uncle you will be missed. I learned alot from you when I was young and appreciated all the times we shared, can’t wait to see you in heaven!

  7. Uncle Lonnie I appreciate all the help and support you have given to the family over the years. You were a very good Uncle I wished I could have gotten to know you better. Thank you for everything. We love you see you on the other side.


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