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Dr. Vanessa Sheldon
November 19, 2020
I had the pleasure of being Lynne's piano teacher. Visiting her and Jerry at their Bighorn home for her lesson was often the highlight of my week. She was always delightful and worked hard at learning her music, even when the digital piano didn't seem to cooperate with us! I will always have fond memories of the time we spent together and send my condolences to her family at this difficult time.
Sue Ernst
November 19, 2020
I loved Lynne so much. We spent many fun hours together when I stayed with her and Jerry in Palm Springs. They both were so kind and generous.
We had many laughs together. I am so glad she is at peace now. GOD bless
you Jerry for being the loving husband that you always were.
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