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Alonzo Emory “Lon” Carmony Veteran

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
14 Jul 2014 (aged 77)
Virginia, USA
Burial
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Boykins - CPO Alonzo Emory "Lon" Carmony (USN Retired), 77, a former resident of Chesapeake passed away July 14, 2014 at Southampton Memorial Hospital. Mr. Carmony was born in Ewing, VA, a son of the late Samuel and Lucy Carmony. He was predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Lois Louise Carmony who passed away April 8, 2013 and was retired from the US Navy and also retired from civil service. He was a 32nd degree Mason raised in the Norview Lodge and associated with the Boykins Lodge and was a member of the American Legion.

Left to cherish his memory are two daughters, Sherry Carmony and Judy Leeann Best and husband, Michael, all of Chesapeake; one sister, Myrtle C. Davis, of Middlesboro, TN; four grandchildren, Jeffrey Ayers, Lauren Best, Tyler Ayers and Taylor Best; a host of nieces and nephews and special friends, John Moore Drewry, Joey and Gwen Johnson, and the ladies of the "Hungry Rooster."

At Mr. Carmony's request, his ashes will be buried at sea by the US Navy.
Boykins - CPO Alonzo Emory "Lon" Carmony (USN Retired), 77, a former resident of Chesapeake passed away July 14, 2014 at Southampton Memorial Hospital. Mr. Carmony was born in Ewing, VA, a son of the late Samuel and Lucy Carmony. He was predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Lois Louise Carmony who passed away April 8, 2013 and was retired from the US Navy and also retired from civil service. He was a 32nd degree Mason raised in the Norview Lodge and associated with the Boykins Lodge and was a member of the American Legion.

Left to cherish his memory are two daughters, Sherry Carmony and Judy Leeann Best and husband, Michael, all of Chesapeake; one sister, Myrtle C. Davis, of Middlesboro, TN; four grandchildren, Jeffrey Ayers, Lauren Best, Tyler Ayers and Taylor Best; a host of nieces and nephews and special friends, John Moore Drewry, Joey and Gwen Johnson, and the ladies of the "Hungry Rooster."

At Mr. Carmony's request, his ashes will be buried at sea by the US Navy.

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