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Lynn Arthur Palmateer

Akron, Ohio

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Lynn Arthur Palmateer

BARBERTON -- Reverend Lynn Arthur Palmateer, 59, of Barberton, walked through God's open door on January 11, 2009.

Lynn was born in Akron on February 14, 1949 to Lloyd and Ellamanda Palmateer. He was a Kenmore High graduate and a Vietnam veteran. His professional...

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Marian,
Just wanted to let you know that we're sorry for your loss but rejoice in Lynn's graduation to that next level of God's grace. We thank Lynn for the few short moments he shared with us and the solomn moment while he played a prayer on his flute on Mt. Shasta.

It is true that were are here but for the blink of an eye, and that truth is becoming more obvious as each day goes by. We thank Lynn for sharing one of his days with us.

Bless you for all the love shared and...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Marian,
We are saddened by Lynn's death. We know he will always be close to your heart, through all the good memories you shared with him!

We will never forget your visits to our farm, and the interactions with our llamas and the rest of our menangerie. Lynn had a real compassion for not only people, but all of God's creatures. We will never forget your kindnesses to us and wonderful conversations shared. We also often think of the great meals we got at the Magical...

Marion I am so sorry to hear about lynn I did not know him well but heard about all of the wonderful things he and you have done. Kathy is an angel, and I would say the same for you and lynn. Now he can spread his wings and we will meet in a better place at a later time.

Marian
We are very sad to hear of Lynn's passing. May our heavenly father above wrap his loving arms around you and comfort you during your time of sorrow.

Marian,
Though we've never met, my deepest sympathy and condolences in the loss of your Husband.
Uncle Lynn will be remembered fondly by a LOT of people. I will always remember him as a quiet man, but with a wonderful sense of humor. He was so supportive when my father (his brother, Bud) died.
I will always be grateful that God Blessed us with Lynn. What a loss for us all.

Mary, I am so grateful for every single Sunday (and other occasions) when I got to enjoy Lynn's and your company. I'll sure miss that *great-big* smile of his!...every time I think of him, I too will have a great-big smile of my own. What a kind, sweet heart he had! I'm lucky to have known him and proud to be one of the lucky ones that got to call him my friend. Sundays won't be the same, but I know he'll be there in spirit with us for sure. Thanks, Lynn, for sharing your incredible...

Marian,
I am so sorry to hear about Lynn. Although I didn't know him, I'm sure he was a very caring and loving person. God bless you at this difficult time.

Marion,
You are in our thoughts.
I feel blessed to have known Lynn and had him share his faith with me.
With much love,