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John Brandon
January 31, 2026
Thanks for the memories; always and forever. Note: I didn't know that Lynn and Teresa shared the same birthday. (Teresa is standing on Lynn's Left side in picture)
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John Brandon
December 2, 2023
What a BLESSING. We will continue to be Blessed by her family, friends and memories.
Terri Edwards-Kenion
November 29, 2023
Met Lynn at Edison school. We were in the same kindergarten class and lived half a block away from each other, Lynn at the corner of First street and me on Paisley St. Her birthday followed mine in February. I´ve thought about her often.
My condolences to Mike and the family. God´s grace and blessings to you.
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