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Jim Raglione
January 5, 2024
Miss you Lynn always Jim
Zora Rasmussen
March 5, 2017
Loved her beyond measure. Never to be forgotten.
March 2, 2017
I knew Lynn at Music and Art; she was awesome: witty, smart, and a model of independence and intelligence. A sad loss.
Evelyn Ackerman M&A 62
February 14, 2017
Lynn was a great stylist, a true original, and a very good friend to have. Her witty and incisive pieces for the Getting It Gazette gave it much of its nerve and verve. She created its tagline--"for women who can laugh and think at the same time."
Anne Mollegen Smith
Brooklyn, NY
Jane O'Reilly
January 26, 2017
Lynn was one of the funniest and yet most serious people I have ever known. For several years she was part of a women's writers group in New York City, always astounding the circle. I loved her, and will miss her.
January 15, 2017
Thanks to all you who remember my sister well. As her brother, and the remains of her family along with my wife, Ginnie and Lynn's surviving husband, Jim, those thoughts are well appreciated. Warm wishes, Jon & Ginnie
Greg & Callie Brunelli
January 15, 2017
There will be an empty spot in the Lordville Parade. Our deepest sympathy.
Ella Hirst
January 13, 2017
What to say about you? Friend of my youth, sister-in-arms. A flood of memories and tears. You were fearless on all fronts. Ever aware of the Big Picture, you had a tender fondness for the whimsical and miniature. Kept us all on our toes. Good-bye dear Lynnie.
janet haviland
January 12, 2017
I wish we had known her better. She was our neighbor and always had something to say. In our last conversation she advised my sister and I to never fall down. We won't.
durell godfrey
January 12, 2017
WE went to Music and Art together. She had a unique sense of style, ( which i tried to copy, in truth) and everyone always paid attention when she walked into a room- i think a light shone from her. A very cool dame. Rest in peace. and condolences to her family and family of friends.- durell godfrey class of '62.
Karole Turner Campbell
January 11, 2017
Lynn was a brilliant light at M&A Condolences to her family. Peace and Love,
Karole Turner Campbell, class of '62
Maggie Brauner-Pearson
January 11, 2017
I was friends with Lynn in high school and followed her career even after we'd lost touch. Even at 14, she influenced me tremendously. Made me think. What a sad loss.
Peter Eisenstadter
January 11, 2017
My high school classmate, M&A '62--talented, clever...really sharp. Hadn't seen her since we graduated, but I remember her well. Sad to lose her too soon.
Fighting global crisis by bicycle since 2005
Bill Floyd
January 11, 2017
You were a creative voice inside of NEWSREEL FILMS.
We will miss you Lynn Phillips.
Gay Falk
January 11, 2017
Spent lots of the last week with her, and Jim. I am telling you
all she was ripe and rich with repartee to the blessed end.
Sonya Heller and Thierry Noyelle
January 11, 2017
We will miss you Lynn♡♡
The tribal costume laden skippitydoo un-marches down the hill on the 4th of July in Lordville... your amazing parties.. the collection of humanity that flocked to yours and Jims home. Your dance was Jagged unpredictable and always on point. You were and always will be a one-of-a-kind free spirit. Long may you run.
Mark Siegel
January 11, 2017
Sad to hear of Lynn's passing. I was fortunate to have met her when I was in SF Newsreel and her infectious intelligence.
Mark Siegel (Boston, MA)
Ginny Newsom
January 10, 2017
We were roomies in LA in the 70's and migrated back to NYC for the 80's and 90's. She taught me how to think in ways less earnest and more effective. HA and now to carry on as if...
January 10, 2017
I knew her briefly in L.A. What a mind! What a delight. What a loss.
Rusty Unger
January 10, 2017
An original voice, a passionate warrior and a superbly funny collaborator. With Lynn gone, a lot of molds and hearts are broken. -- Rusty Unger
Deb Filler
January 9, 2017
Deeply saddened by the loss of one of the greatest wits the world has ever known. Incisive, brilliant, FUNNY (Lynn had the best laugh) and compassionate. I really respected her, much love to you dearest Jim. Xx
Lee Kassan
January 9, 2017
I knew Lynn since we were 3 years old. I will miss her wit and her intelligence. I'm sad for all of us.
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