Colin Adelbert Lannon

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Colin Adelbert Lannon, 32, passed Saturday May 3, 2025.
Memorial Service will be at 10 am, Saturday May 17, 2025, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary, Wichita, KS. In memory of Colin please wear blue to the service, as that was his favorite color.
Colin is preceded in death by his mother, Cindy Lannon. He is survived by the love of his life, wife Teal Lannon; his children EmmyLou, Carter, and Emmett; his father Lynn Lannon and his wife Melva; his sister Rayanna her husband Ethan Goering; his brother Curtis Lannon; niece Addison Lannon; and nephews Easton Goering, and Ambrose Shipley; mother-in-law Jennifer Shipley; and father-in-law Jeff Shipley
In lieu of cut flowers or bouquets, the family is requesting live plants to honor Colin.
Colin was not just a man, but the epitome of what a man should be. He was kind, caring, empathetic. Colin would give the shirt off his back to those in need. Born in Kingman Kansas, he moved to Wichita in 2021 to be with the love of his life and kids. He spent his final years taking care of his family, and providing a life that none could compare. He and his wife spent their time going on wild adventures at the last minute, playing loud music in the car, and laughing so hard they burst into tears. His children looked up to their dad as the hero and true example of what a man could be. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, was an eagle scout and graduated with the highest honors. Colin was a tire technician at Kansas Land tire, and worked in the automotive and electrical industry most of his adult life. He loved his family more than anything in this world and will be truly missed.

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Memorial Service: Saturday, May 17, 2025 10:00 am

Downing & Lahey East Mortuary
6555 E. Central
Wichita, KS 67206


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  1. Colin was a good friend and coworker. Always there when you needed him and quick to make you laugh. I’m so sorry he’s gone. I know I speak for myself and all of my coworkers that he will be missed immensely.

  2. For the short time I knew Colin, he proved himself to be a great man, who loved his family immensely. He was a wonderful coworker and he will be greatly missed.


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