Shannon Griffith
Happy Birthday dear friend.

Birth date: Aug 29, 1964 Death date: Apr 9, 2017
Lon Charles Karpik, 52, also known as Lonnie or Junkman Express, went to be with the Lord on April 9, 2017. Lonnie was born August 29, 1964 in Montgomery, AL to Leonard J. Karpik and Joan Catherine Karpik, who preceded him in dea Read Obituary
Happy Birthday dear friend.

Always made me laugh. A wonderful neighbor and friend ❤️ RIP dear Lonnie😥
So sorry to hear that Lonny has passed. Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time
So sad to hear about the loss of Lonnie. I remember him always outside with his tow truck ready to go. Never a dull moment living across the street from the family. Lonnie was such a helpful and generous person with a big heart and a great story to tell. My prayers for to the family! Sending big hugs!
Jennifer Powell (Gilkerson)

I grew up with Lonnie in Belmont and have been friends with the family for many many years. He had a good heart and would always be there to help if needed. My sympathy to the whole family. I know how hard it is to lose a brother. Keeping you in my prayers.
Monique Turgeon Ford
When you are a child growing up in Belmont in the 70/80 things were not always easy and the days could become long and uneventful...that is...till Lonnie showed up. I met him while he dated my sister. A very likeable person from the start. Huge heart and always the front man of whatever we as kids wanted to do. Long after he and my sister broke up we stayed friends and is now just as much a part of my life that is cut in stone as those such as Richard Joe and Rob. Some people remain forever. Lonnie is such like one as are the others mentioned. To his family all I can say is that Lonnie was a true one of a kind. Loving..fun..hard working..always
Lonnie had the biggest heart ever! Always so happy and opitmistic. Always working in something. Lonnie we are going to miss you! Rip! Keep an eye on everyone from up there! Till we meet again
I met Lonnie through my dad. He used to do work for him. He was always a very eccentric person with boat loads of energy. As rough as he may seem up front within minutes you knew he was a kind soul.
He begged me for 2 years to let him have my dog Sassy. He loved her. Finally I hit a point where I let him have her. That was his best friend. I saw him about 2 years after I let him have her. The shear mention of sassy put a smile on his face.
He was a great friend to our family and will forever be missed.
In working closely with his sister, Linda, for many years it was always an adventure when Lonnie stopped by the office! I will fondly remember the chaos and fun that came rushing unexpectedly through the door every time he came flying in and out. I will definitely miss the bickering that went on between those two as well, and how she changed her ringtone to a sounding alarm which went off every time he called. Typical brother/sister banter, always fun!
Lonnie- thank you for keeping us entertained- you will be missed!