Baltimore Sun

Lyndon A. Wilkinson, warehouse worker

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Lyndon Anthony Wilkinson, a warehouse worker and avid football fan, died of complicati­ons from sarcoidosi­s Oct. 17 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The Joppatowne resident was 30.

Born in Wichita, Kan., he was the son of Ezra Wilkinson, an electricia­n and union member, and Gene Archer Wilkinson, a radiologic technician.

He grew up in Essex and attended Sandalwood Elementary and Deep Creek Middle schools and was a 2001 graduate of Joppatowne High School, where he played basketball.

He was also a participan­t in football and baseball programs held at the Stembridge and Essex recreation councils in eastern Baltimore County.

Mr. Wilkinson studied at Harford Community College. He was a former salesman at Best Buy and Circuit City. He was also a data analyst in Aberdeen and a warehouse worker for FritoLay in Aberdeen.

“He was warmhearte­d and funny, and was the life of a party,” said his sister, Lisa Wilkinson, a Hopkins Bayview nurse. “If you needed anything, he was the kind of person who would bend over backward to do it.”

He enjoyed cooking, barbecuing and grilling. He was a football fan and closely followed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. today at Shining Star Baptist Church, 11832 Eastern Ave. in Middle River.

In addition to his parents and his sister, who all live in Joppatowne, survivors include a son, Kellan Anthony Wilkinson of Essex.

— Jacques Kelly

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