Lonnie Dean Littleton was born to Hubert and Louise Littleton in Oxnard, CA on April 9, 1966. He was the second born, but soon proved that he would follow no one.
Lonnie began exploring his strengths at an early age. He tried karate, football and flexed his social skills at Morse High School where he graduated in 1984. He made many friends in school and around the neighborhood, many of whom he carried with him into his adult life. If you knew Lonnie, you had a good story to tell!
On February 13, 1985 Lonnie joined the U.S. Air Force. He served for 3 years and earned his Veteran status. Those who were close to him would joke about his love for discounts and never leaving a good coupon behind, he certainly enjoyed touring the restaurants on Veterans Day!
Many of us dream of exploring different careers and hobbies, Lonnie turned every dream into a reality. If he thought about it he did it. He was a cosmetologist, financial analyst, limo driver, self-proclaimed chef, world traveler, realtor, and bartender. He was extremely proud of his Bachelor’s in Finance, which he earned from San Diego State University in 2004. Amongst all his life experiences, he spoke most often about his love for his children. He loved to brag about Princess singing voice, Darius great career and Giselle’s quest for education. He was proud of them and shared that pride with everyone he knew.
Lonnie loved fitness, salsa dancing and he was a certified foodie! He enjoyed finding the best food life had to offer in every part of the world. He will be remembered for doing everything with unmatched confidence and no fear of failure. The epitome of living life to its fullest.
Lonnie was preceded in death by his mother Louise Littleton. He is survived by his children, Princess Littleton of Las Vegas, NV, Darius Davis (Rebecca) of San Diego, CA and Giselle Littleton of Los Angeles, CA, his father and mother in love, Hubert and Birdie Littleton, his sister Regina (Robert), brothers Cory (Donna) and Jerome (Maureen). He also leaves to honor his memory a host of family and friends all over the world.
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