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Condolences
Diane Schuler
Friday, January 5, 2024
I was so sad to read of Lynne's death. We were such good friends over many years. We went to RIT college together and continued our friendship over the years. We met for lunch once a month, and I always enjoyed her company. She was instrumental in my meeting my husband 60 years ago. I will cherish all the memories. She truly was a sweet lady and fun to be with. My deepest sympathy to her family and all who knew her.
I had the pleasure of getting to know this amazing lady while working at Burger Funeral Home. She became a good friend to all of us sharing many memories! She was loved & will be missed! Lynne, you are finally with your beloved Bob ❤.
Dan and I send our sincere condolences to Pete, Bill, Carol, Jane and your families. I have so many memories that come flooding back. We started grade school together, Jr High and High School together, Sunday school and church together, sang in the choir together, Scouts together, Camp Beechwood together and many times at each other's homes. All are fond memories, Even now, when I go past your childhood home, I look up to the second floor & think "that's Lynne's room". Lynne loved to travel...I joined her on a trip to Bermuda & we won the limbo contest (I still have the pictures to prove it)t!!! I remember our flight was delayed & between us we only had $.86!! That's when they fed you on the plane so we didn't think we needed any money and it was long before credit cards!!!
Lynne was a very kind, gentle and sincere person. It didn't matter how long it had been since we'd seen each other, we took up right where we left off whether there were weeks, months or even years in between. I am proud to call her my friend and will always cherish her friendship and the memories.
Again, all of you are in our thoughts and prayers as you work through this difficult time.
Lynne,
May you rest in heaven with your beloved husband. May peace surround you both and the joy of heaven be a constancy for you both. Love, Karen
Dear Pete
I was so saddened to hear of Lynn's passing. Although I hadn't seen her in quite a few years, I always enjoyed chatting with her at your insurance office as well as during the gazebo concerts held at the Comm. Center whenever we both would attend. It was always such a joy seeing her. Although we talked about it, my one regret is that we never met for lunch, I'm sure that would have been filled with many smiles and laughter! Again, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Lynne and I worked at Kodak Medical together. We job shared together for 5 years. She was the best partner and team player! When I went into labor with my 2nd child, I called Lynne at 3am and said I was in labor. She said OK- I will be at work at 7:30am to cover for you. It was a Monday and I worked the beginning of the week and she worked the end of the week.
What a great person Lynne was. I was so happy to see her at out Medical reunion a few years ago.
May she rest in peace. A good person is now with the lord.
Janice Barnum
Dear Peter, Bill and family, My sincere condolences on the death of Lynne, my dear friend. We spent so much of our childhood together from Sunday School through High School. I spent many hours at your childhood home where your mother, Ginny, welcomed me so many times. Memories include spending a week with the family at the Deer Bay cabin in Canada, very special to me.
As giddy, young girls,we would enjoy an occasional trip to Louie's Deli in town to enjoy hot fudge sundaes and drool over those beautiful in-house made chocolate Easter rabbits on display. We also roomed together on our senior trip to D.C. She was so smart. We had seats in the back of Len Wright's Social Studies Class where we would laugh our guts out at his jokes.
Lynne loved to travel and was confident about planning trips. We ventured to New York City twice, once to see the Rockettes, and famous sites and another trip to the World's Fair. We got to ride Disney's "It's A Small World" ride before it came out here to Disneyland.
I credit Lynne for being instrumental in my meeting my husband, Ron. She was working at Kodak; I was teaching school. I reluctantly let her coax me from grading papers to going out for an evening to party to a great Dixieland Band at the Mardi Gras Night Club in Charlotte on Lake Ontario. We had lots of fun and I meant my husband. Thank you, old friend. She was my Maid of Honor, beautiful in blue with her blonde hair. She was an attractive lady.
She and her cousin, Janie, made an overnight visit to our first home in Dodge City, KS on their way by train to Los Angeles to travel to Australia. At least one way was a cruise.
Ultimately, she met Bob Spencer at Kodak, the love of her life; such a nice guy. They visited us when we later lived in Wichita, KS. Then, as fate would have it, we moved to Denver, CO and she and Bob transferred to the Kodak plant in Loveland, CO. We visited them twice with our two young daughters.
Later, I traveled from our home in CA to the Brockport Hospital where both of our mothers were terminally ill. We got to have poignant, sentimental last visits.
Lynne and her family home played a large part in my life. I will always be grateful to the McCann family and the blessing of having them include me so often.
Lynne and I sang in the Hilton Baptist Choir together. I am comforted to know that we will be re-united in Glory. She was a lovely person.
Sincerely,
Carol Way Murphy
On behalf of the Jarvis family please accept our condolences of the death of your sister Lynne
Dear Pete, Bill and family. I was so saddened to hear of Lynne,s passing . Gosh, we were in Sunday School, grade school, Girl Scouts and graduated together..Lynne was such a gentle person who never rocked the boat only added to the fun in her own way.
Blessings to all of you as you continue working through your lives without her. Sincerely, Karen Barnes