Lynn was my next door neighbor all my young life. I still saw her on the 4th at the parade. I saw her at her last day of work at Glover due to her illness. This sucks, she was so great. Only the good die young, that's why I'm going to live to be very old......willy carr
Lynn was a special person. My first kiss. I gave her a ride on my two seat bike. I thought I was the luckiest guy alive. Lynn was bright, lovely and kind. When I'm scanning the classmate profile... Lynn's name comes up and I wonder how she is doing....So it is is with great sadness I her of her passing Tommy Murphy
My very first girl friend...those enless summers on Lindberg Ave, hanging at the Mitchell School play ground and later on the sweet sidewalks of Webster Street...Hanging with Lynn, Janet Kreuger, Debbie Faye...the "cool" girls...trying to figure out what it was all about...
Lynn and Janet Krueger were my best friends at Mitchell School. Lots of fond memories. After going separate directions in our lives, we reconnected several years ago for some fun Girls Get Togethers. I think of Lynn often and miss her smiling face.
Lynne was a very special friend of mine. She was in our group of friends of about 40-50kids that did everything together. She had a great heart and could not believe she left us so soon. I have very fond memories of her. I will never forget her. She was a very good friend and I miss her very much.
Lynn, I just wanted to say hello again, I really miss your smile and sense of humor we had some pretty great stories, none that you would let me tell because you did not want your kids to hear the other side of you. Like the party of the whole gang in my swimming pool and George Duhaine went down the slide without turning on the water first and burned both his ass cheeks, you could actually see the smoke from his behind. Jackie Ellis and I couldn't stop laughing, and Steve Madden was there too. We had some pretty wild times. Remember we went to Jackie Ellis's's cabin that had no insulation, but we all kept warm somehow and Nadine Millard fell down from the rafters because she had too much to drink. We really did have a lot of fun and I miss you so much. Wherever you are, I need you to know that I love you and miss you so much.
William Carr
Lynn was my next door neighbor all my young life. I still saw her on the 4th at the parade. I saw her at her last day of work at Glover due to her illness. This sucks, she was so great. Only the good die young, that's why I'm going to live to be very old......willy carr
Pauline Harwood (Wright)
So sorry to hear this, I never knew her well, but we were in class together at pollard
Thomas Murphy
Lynn was a special person. My first kiss. I gave her a ride on my two seat bike. I thought I was the luckiest guy alive. Lynn was bright, lovely and kind. When I'm scanning the classmate profile... Lynn's name comes up and I wonder how she is doing....So it is is with great sadness I her of her passing Tommy Murphy
Paul Connors
My very first girl friend...those enless summers on Lindberg Ave, hanging at the Mitchell School play ground and later on the sweet sidewalks of Webster Street...Hanging with Lynn, Janet Kreuger, Debbie Faye...the "cool" girls...trying to figure out what it was all about...
Deborah Fay (Bassett)
Lynn and Janet Krueger were my best friends at Mitchell School. Lots of fond memories. After going separate directions in our lives, we reconnected several years ago for some fun Girls Get Togethers. I think of Lynn often and miss her smiling face.
Robert Fields (Fields)
Lynne was a very special friend of mine. She was in our group of friends of about 40-50kids that did everything together. She had a great heart and could not believe she left us so soon. I have very fond memories of her. I will never forget her. She was a very good friend and I miss her very much.Robert Fields (Fields)
Lynn, I just wanted to say hello again, I really miss your smile and sense of humor we had some pretty great stories, none that you would let me tell because you did not want your kids to hear the other side of you. Like the party of the whole gang in my swimming pool and George Duhaine went down the slide without turning on the water first and burned both his ass cheeks, you could actually see the smoke from his behind. Jackie Ellis and I couldn't stop laughing, and Steve Madden was there too. We had some pretty wild times. Remember we went to Jackie Ellis's's cabin that had no insulation, but we all kept warm somehow and Nadine Millard fell down from the rafters because she had too much to drink. We really did have a lot of fun and I miss you so much. Wherever you are, I need you to know that I love you and miss you so much.