Person:Lionel Skinner (1)

Watchers
m. 4 Jul 1933
  1. Irving Wesley Skinner1934 - 2005
  2. Lionel Gerald Skinner1936 - 2021
  3. Wilbert Leroy Skinner1937 - 2010
  4. Delbert Kenneth Skinner1939 - 2000
Facts and Events
Name Lionel Gerald Skinner
Gender Male
Birth[1] 6 Apr 1936 Bellaire, Antrim, Michigan, United States
Death[1] 30 Aug 2021 Bellaire, Antrim, Michigan, United States

Obituary with picture

 Lionel Gerald Skinner, 85, of Bellaire, passed away on Monday, August 30, 2021 at his home surrounded by his family.   He was born on April 6, 1936 in Bellaire, the son of Gerald and Edna (Kent) Skinner.
 Lionel attended school in Bellaire as well as Petoskey.  He served in the United States Navy for a short time before returning home to Bellaire, where he spent the rest of his working life as a machinist at Lamina.
 Lionel was an active man, and he could rarely be found sitting around.  He belonged to the men's bowling league at the Bellaire bowling alley for over 40 years.  He was also a big supporter of athletics at Bellaire High School, rarely missing a home game.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, watching the Detroit Tigers, and taking walks.
 On October 5, 1956 in Petoskey, Lionel married Ellen (Smith) Skinner, who survives.  Also surviving are his four daughters, Brenda Abraham of Bellaire, Darleen Arndt of Hudson, FL, Pattie Brissette of Wilmington, NC, and Debbie (Randy) Morris of Bellaire; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
 He was preceded in death by his parents, Gerald and Edna Skinner; three brothers, Delbert Skinner, Irving Skinner, and Wilbert Skinner; and a half-sister, Norma Brenneman-Fetting.
 Lionel's family will hold a celebration of his life at a later date.
 In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Bellaire High School Athletic Program.
 Arrangements are in the care of the Bellaire Chapel of Mortensen Funeral Homes. Please sign his online guestbook at www.mortensenfuneralhomes.com.
  Source: Petoskey News-Review
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Obituary, in Petoskey News-Review.