

Lonnie Dion Sassman, 47, of Del City, Oklahoma died on June 5, 2015 at his residence. Born, October 17, 1967 in Robstown, Texas to Louis D. Sassman, Jr. and Sue Ann (Keefover) Cassar. Lonnie was an amazing boy with many talents. At the tender age of 3 years old, he taught himself to play the guitar by watching and imitating country singer and guitar player Glen Campbell. He became a gifted musician who never learned to read music; nevertheless music was a part of his soul, which he enjoyed sharing his talent with family and friends. He was also proficient playing the harmonica.
Lonnie played all types of music, but his passion was Rock. He was an avid fan of Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones, to name a few. He also enjoyed riding his motorcycle, collecting knives, and cooking. His favorite food was “taters and onions”. Lonnie was a humanitarian who cared for his community by preparing and serving meals to people who were hungry. His generosity and kindness will always be remembered.
Lonnie is survived by his parents, Louis D. Sassman, Jr. and step-mother, Eunice; mother, Sue Ann Cassar and step-father, Aladino; sister, Joan Sassman; step-brothers, Terry and Anthony Cassar, Terry Schaare; nieces, Cameo Porter and Katherine Carra; great-niece, Eternity; great-nephews, Nathan and Gavin, and a host of relatives and friends.
The Sassman family wishes to give special thanks and recognition to nurse Stacey Powell for her support and loving commitment to Lonnie's care. We would also like to thank Phoenix Home Health Care and their caring staff for their assistance and support.
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Lonnie Dion Sassman, 47, of Del City, Oklahoma died on June 5, 2015 at his residence. Born, October 17, 1967 in Robstown, Texas to Louis D. Sassman, Jr. and Sue Ann (Keefover) Cassar. Lonnie was an amazing boy with many talents. At the tender age of 3 years old, he taught himself to play the guitar by watching and imitating country singer and guitar player Glen Campbell. He became a gifted musician who never learned to read music; nevertheless music was a part of his soul, which he enjoyed sharing his talent with family and friends. He was also proficient playing the harmonica.
Lonnie played all types of music, but his passion was Rock. He was an avid fan of Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones, to name a few. He also enjoyed riding his motorcycle, collecting knives, and cooking. His favorite food was “taters and onions”. Lonnie was a humanitarian who cared for his community by preparing and serving meals to people who were hungry. His generosity and kindness will always be remembered.
Lonnie is survived by his parents, Louis D. Sassman, Jr. and step-mother, Eunice; mother, Sue Ann Cassar and step-father, Aladino; sister, Joan Sassman; step-brothers, Terry and Anthony Cassar, Terry Schaare; nieces, Cameo Porter and Katherine Carra; great-niece, Eternity; great-nephews, Nathan and Gavin, and a host of relatives and friends.
The Sassman family wishes to give special thanks and recognition to nurse Stacey Powell for her support and loving commitment to Lonnie's care. We would also like to thank Phoenix Home Health Care and their caring staff for their assistance and support.
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