Lynn-Anderson-Obituary

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Lynn Rene Anderson

Sep 26, 1947 – Jul 30, 2015

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BORN
September 26, 1947
DIED
July 30, 2015

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Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Woodlawn Memorial Park Obituary

Arrangements under the direction of Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Me, Nashville, TN.

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Lynn's hugely successful career covered decades. I believe her very best work were her earliest traditional country recordings released in the 1960's for Chart Records, especially the ballads. Listen to "In Person", " Tear By Tear" and "Its' Only Lonely Me" and you'll know what I mean. Lynn, along with he mother and father were pure genius. Thank you for the joy you brought to millions people through out the world. RIP !!!

RIP Lynn Anderson ✝
Me and my parents loved your song, I never promised you a rose garden. Thanks for your contribution to American country music. My condolences to the family and friends of Lynn Anderson for your loss.

My mom and I went on a Country Cruise in 1990. I met Lynn Anderson, got her autograph, and picture. My mom at that time had cancer and wanted to go a cruise before she passed away. So I granted her wish with this wonderful cruise. Thank you for being so sweet & kind to us.

Ms lynn your probably in a beautiful rose garden now for sure. Thanks for all the wonderful music. God bless your family and I pray for them all to seek god for strength. Rip lynn

I always associate rose garden with my mom. But both her and Lynn are gone now.may they sing together in the sky

Sorry For Your Loss!

I was actually shocked to find out that
Lynn had died. I had the wonderful honor
of meeting her, in person, at a show that
she put on a Western Oregon University in
Monmouth, Oregon about 6 years ago. I took
along my 45rpm copy of " Rose Garden " with
the hopes of getting her to sign it. After
the show I waited outside the stage door for her to come out. To my great surprise,
she came out the door and looked right at
me. I asked her...