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Laurice Dorman posted a condolence
Monday, March 14, 2011
She loved to go to the river. We would make up any excuse to go down there, work our butts off, build a big fire and enjoy each other. Richard and Lynn helped many family members. There was always a meal at their house and a place to sleep if you needed one. She was a great cook and loved to barbeque. Her spaghetti was the best. She didnt beat around the bush. She said it like it was, pretty bottom line and to the point. Everyone knew were Lynn was coming from weather it was good or bad. She loved her truck Barney. Everyone but her needed a step stool to get into it. The stereo system was something else, many a day we would have it cranked up listening to Green Grass and High Tides by the Outlaws. I am very fortunate and will always cherish the time I got to spend with my sister. We Love You SIS,
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Laurice Dorman posted a condolence
Monday, March 14, 2011
Our sister had a love of life and a smile that was infectious. She was my best friend, partner in crime, and support when I needed it. She was a strong woman, not afraid to take on anything. At 13 she trained a blind horse, Starla. That horse would do anything Lynn wanted her to do. Anything she put her mind to she could master, tearing a wash machine apart and fixing it with a book from the library, driving semis across country, selling investment classes to people interested, and conducting a train down the tracks. She always loved her music. I remember about 30 years ago, one concert she insisted that I go to. I was 8 years older then her and I wasnt so sure. We went, it was Lynard Skynard and the Outlaws, still the best concert I have been to. We had so much fun and talked about it often. She loved all animals and they loved her. She had a special connection with them. They would feel very comfortable with her. She loved to ride her horses. She would ride like the wind, unfortunately for me one day I was riding behind her. She took off running, my horse took off too but I didnt know how to ride like her. That was very scary and the last time I have been on a horse. She had many kitties and puppies and she loved them all.
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Lee Ann Thomas lit a candle
Friday, March 11, 2011
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I will never forget the time I spent in Costa Rica getting to know my adopted sister. Lynn was open, honest and strong. She looked and felt so good in that time and with us that it was hard to accept that she was really battling a horrible disease. She loved the sun, and we took every opportunity to be out in it, especially in the hammocks with Larry and Noodles by our side. We laughed, we bitched, we bonded. She taught me how to cook, and I will use her recipes forever. I will forever remember her making spaghetti for dinner; we had had too many tequila shots, and Lynn nodded off half way through dinner, almost tipping over into her plate. I thought stuff like that only happened in the movies until I met Lynn! And, of course, there is her songwriting ability. Who can forget her chart-topping hit, Noodles, the Bird. Noodles, the bird, The wonderful, wonderful, bird. He laughs alot and craps alot Hell even pick your nose! Hes Noodles, the wonderful bird! I wont even go into how that one came about, you all know her - nuff said. Lynn, wherever you are now, I know youre happy, because you wouldnt tolerate anything less. You are forever my friend, confidant, therapist and, most importantly, my sister. Fly free little bird. Some people walk into your life and go out again. Others walk right into your heart and leave their footprints on your soul forever. The footprints on my soul are Lynns.
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Larry Stuart Renshaw Sr lit a candle
Friday, March 11, 2011
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My dear sister Lynn, Babysitting you was a breeze compared to your brothers. Lonnie was two hands full, Leon just did what Lonnie told him to, and you played with dolls and doll horses. Lorne just laughed and rolled around a lot. You used to cry so much when we all would try to comb your long beautiful hair, but mom would end up getting the knots out. Down to your knees - that was beautiful hair! Then along cam horses. I remember one in particular. I cant remember its name, but it was blind! Never forget the way it looked at you... Well I have ridden horses before, and I always felt that I could do whatever you could do... Oh, boy! I know you told me to let go and he would stop, but let go? Are you nuts? How you stopped him before we - (I mean me!) - went through their front door I will never know. But sis, I have never gotten on a blind horse since! I am so glad you came to Costa Rica cause we needed that bond again. Too many years and we finally got to know each other again. Lee Ann has never stopped talking about the great friendship you two share. Not a day goes by that I dont think about the time we had. Remember, what happens in Costa Rica stays in Costa Rica... Missed daily, always in my heart - Love ya, sis! Your bro, Larry Listen to the Music!
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Greg Mitchell lit a candle
Sunday, March 6, 2011
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I was so sorry to hear of the passing on Lynn. The Mitchell family would like to express our heartfelt condolences to RJ and their boys, Michael and Rich, as well as Lynns mother and siblings. Lynn was way too young and full of life to have passed at such a young age, and I know that her leaving has left a big hole in your lives, but her family was rewarded by all of the things that they shared together throughout their lifes, because her family always came first. RJ, you and the boys will be in our prayers, and again, I am so sorry for your loss. Your friends The Mitchell Family
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Lori Gamba lit a candle
Friday, March 4, 2011
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I have not seen Toni in over 30 years. It just so happens that I sat down at my computer Sunday, February 28th and this sudden thought of Toni came to my mind so I Googled her. That's when I found out the sad news. She was my best friend when we were 13/14 and her boyfriend at the time was my boyfriends best friend. They introduced us. We are still together. Toni and I used to hang together all of the time. She was so full of life. She loved music and we even hung around with a band - can't remember their band name, George Dunn was the drummer and Varney Ice was the singer/guitarist. The others I can't remember. She loved Jimi Hendrix. Used to even play the air guitar. LOL. We did alot together. I see that a couple of her sons are into music. I am sure that made her real proud! By the way Charlie, you are an awesome muscician! Toni and I had so much fun in the years that we were friends - she was like a sister to me. I couldn't find the funeral time so I pulled out the pictures that I have of Toni and reminisced. I am deeply saddened for you all - she was such a great person. Lori
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Sharon Natcher lit a candle
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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Charlie and Richie, So sorry to hear of Lynn's death. Lynn is now in a better place and out of all the pain she went through. God Bless all of the family Love you boys Aunt Sharon
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kathy posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
I read of your loss and wanted extend my deepest sympathies to you. Though I never met Lynn personally, I can see she will be missed greatly by all who did. At times such as this we can turn to our family, friends and the Scriptures for comfort. The Bible holds out the promise that in the future death and pain and suffering will be done away with. May the God of all comfort wrap his loving arms around today and in the days to come.
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