J Lamar Denlinger

J. Lamar Denlinger 66 of Lititz passed away Monday July 31, 2017 at Hospice & Community Care in Mount Joy after a lengthy illness.  Born in Mount Joy, he was the son of the late Raymond & Dorothy Denlinger.  He was the loving husband of Joan (Girvin) Denlinger of 44 years..
Lamar was employed as a landscaper before his illness.  He was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Lancaster.  He enjoyed cooking and flower gardening.
Surviving in addition to his wife is a brother Robert, husband of Bonnie (Brinser) Denlinger of Mount Joy and a sister Barbara, wife of Karl Miller of Lancaster.
Relatives and friends are respectively invited to attend Lamar’s memorial service on Friday, August 11, 2017 at 10:00 AM from the Brethren Village Chapel 3001 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17606 with the Rev. Dana Statler officiating.  A visitation time will be from 9:30 AM until time of service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Lamar’s memory may be sent to Hospice & Community Care, 4075 Old Harrisburg  Pike, Mount Joy, PA 17552.

Obituary Guidelines

At the bottom of this page, you will find a condolence form. You will need to fill out some basic information prior to typing your message.(We will not share your e-mail address with anyone) Once you are finished, simply click the submit condolence button. Within 24 hours the condolence will be approved before it is published to the web site.
Please Note: Once approved, all condolences are public.
We also provide a share feature located directly bof this page. This is particularly helpful to someone who may live out of town.


Reader Interactions

Leave Your Condolence

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Joan,
    We were so sorry to hear about Lamar’s passing. Our whole family wants to let you know we are thinking of you at this sad time.

  • Dear Joan,

    Please accept our deepest condolences and sincerest sympathies on the loss of Lamar. We will always remember him puttering around Hershey Heritage Village on his golf cart while tending to his garden and individual designs for various residences here in the development. He would be shocked at what has become of the grounds now under Kensington Club/Soloman Brothers.

  • Will miss his joking and laughter. Also the times we got together and went out to eat. My prayers are with Joan and the family during your time of mourning.

Reader Interactions

Leave Your Condolence

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *