Lynda K. Lilley
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May 12, 2011
Dear Ma; You welcomed me into the family with open arm's when I first met Henry. I could always come to you for anything and everything. You planned our beautiful wedding; which I cherish deeply. We wouldnt be the people we are today without you.
You will be greatly missed & forever in our hearts.
Much Love; Regina & Henry & kids.
Roxanne Reynolds
May 7, 2011
My condolences to Lynda's family and freinds. I am a 51 yr. old with ALS and I pray for your comfort and may she rest in peace.
Chloe
May 5, 2011
Lynda,
My only regret in knowing you, is not knowing you longer and not seeing you more often. I will really miss your sense of humor and caring attitude. You have a way of touching people and making them laugh.
My Granddaughter (Chloe) had only met you a couple times, but she remembered you and cried with us after hearing of your passing, thats how special you are.
We love you and will miss you, until we meet again.
Rick, Denise & Chloe Lilley
Delbert & betty Lilley
May 4, 2011
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Cathie LaPreze
May 3, 2011
Lynda, words cannot express how much you will be missed in my life. You were like a mother to me, and helped me through alot of rough times in my life. I will miss your advice, love and support. I will always carry the memories I have of you in my heart. I love you! Cathie LaPreze
Pat Staggs
May 3, 2011
Lynda, My heart is heavy with sadness that your smiling, impish face will no longer be among us. I will miss the pinches and you forever.
May 2, 2011
Lynda,You have been a friend and sister to me for 49 years.I am going to miss you deeply. I will never forget you!!
Love You Always Max Engfer & Jean
Marysville, Wash
Jo Wright
May 2, 2011
Lynda, I will miss you, you have been a friend, a sister, and a mother. You helped me in bad times and in good times. You made me laugh, you made me cry. I always knew I could call you, I always wished I could be as giving as you. I love you.
May 2, 2011
Dear Lynda, Many people can come and go in your life, but there is a special few that can change your attitude or touch your heart in ways that you cannot express. I meet you many years ago when you join us at the Snohomish Eagles. Your up beat personallity and your generous nature will never be forgotten. I admire you for the positive attitude and strength you showed in your darkest hours. You will truely be one of Gods brightest stars. Love, Sandra Dressel
Candy Kristovich
May 1, 2011
I miss you, mom.
Jacque Higgins-Rosebrook
May 1, 2011
Dear Lynda, She was a true friend - honest, kind, generous. I will miss her ironic sense of humor and all the laughs.
May 1, 2011
I lost a bit of a mother, a sister and best friend when Linda passed. She was always there for me in my darkest hour. She always encouraged me to be more than I ever thought I could be. I still absent mindedly pick up the phone to call her but of course she has moved on. I will miss her so much! Love you! Annie Long
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