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Lynn R. O'Daniel

Dallas, Texas

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O'Daniel, Lynn R. Lynn R. O'Daniel, age 59, died July 23, 2008 of cardiac arrest after a long battle with multiple myloma cancer. Lynn was the son of Howard and Viola O'Daniel and was born and reared in Minco, Oklahoma. He graduated from Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts with a Business degree. He...

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My heart goes out to you, Bill. The memories of sweet Lynn will be the
comfort for all who knew him. Much love, Gail Young

I'm saddened to learn of the passing of such a caring and thoughtful man. Lynn (and Bill) have always been the best example of southern hospitality. Lynn, we'll all miss your smiling face.

Lynn was a special person and a friend that you could always depend on. I have know Lynn and Bill for over 25 years and they have been the most sincere and loving couple that you could ever want to know. I know that he is looking down on us and will always be in our thoughts and prayers. A true christian

We are saddened to hear of Lynn's passing. I am so glad Wayne & I got to see Bill & him @ Casa about month...it had been so long! What a wonderful conversation we had that night. Bill, our thoughts & prayers are with you. Sorry for the delay in our posting.

I was saddened to hear of Lynn's passing. We had worked together at
Emery Worldwide in Dallas for several years. He was a wonderful friend and confident. We lost touch after I moved to Denver in 1987, but I he came to mind often, and I recall
his wicked sense of humor, and his
ability to reach out to so many.
My sympathy to his family, Bill, and
all those who loved him.

I just learned of Lynn's passing and extend my deepest sympathy to Bill and the family. Lynn was a delightful man and a joy to all who knew him.

We are numbed by the fact that we will never see Lynn's sweet face again, but we are energized and comforted by memories - and oh what wonderful memories we have. We will always be grateful for our friendships with Lynn and Bill. They always made us feel special. Sleep well, dear friend, for we will see you in Heaven.

My thoughts are with all of Lynn's family and friends. I am so glad to have had the chance to work with Lynn. Lynn was a wonderful man. I will miss him very much.

How do we express our joy at knowing and loving Lynn (and Bill) for over 30 years. His loss will be deep and painful for us all; he was so full of life and even in the midst of illness he was a strength and source of inspiration for us all. He has left an enduring and indelible mark on our hearts. Lynn -- you were special to us all and yes we will remember to be sure that OK flag still flys high on TX/OU weekends!! Love to you always. M & M & PD