Mr. Lavinder served in the US Army, 29th Infantry Division as a Sergant during WWll. On D-Day, June 6,1944 Al landed in Normandy on Omaha Beach, several days later he would be wounded and was awarded the Purple Heart. He then went to work at Ft. Meade as a Food Supply Suoervisor, retiring after 41 years of service. Al was a volunteer at Linthicum Heights United Methodist Church for many years. He enjoyed gardening, flowers and music. Mr. Lavinder was preceded in death by his two sons, Gregory Allen and Dewight Lynn Lavinder, his siblings Forest, Kyle and Norman Lavinder and Camille Joyce,he is survived by his precious wife of 62 years Dorothy Lavinder, his daughter-in-law Gloria Lavinder,his two sisters Lotherene Black and Faye Mullins and his brother Charles Lavinder.
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Mr. Lavinder served in the US Army, 29th Infantry Division as a Sergant during WWll. On D-Day, June 6,1944 Al landed in Normandy on Omaha Beach, several days later he would be wounded and was awarded the Purple Heart. He then went to work at Ft. Meade as a Food Supply Suoervisor, retiring after 41 years of service. Al was a volunteer at Linthicum Heights United Methodist Church for many years. He enjoyed gardening, flowers and music. Mr. Lavinder was preceded in death by his two sons, Gregory Allen and Dewight Lynn Lavinder, his siblings Forest, Kyle and Norman Lavinder and Camille Joyce,he is survived by his precious wife of 62 years Dorothy Lavinder, his daughter-in-law Gloria Lavinder,his two sisters Lotherene Black and Faye Mullins and his brother Charles Lavinder.
Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park
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