Lynn Dorene Douglas, fifty six, of Felton, California, died suddenly and unexpectedly at home on the evening of Saturday, August 6, 2011.
There will be a memorial tribute in her honor on Friday, August 19, at Freedom Elementary School, 25 Holly Drive, Freedom, California, between 3:30 and 5:30 P.M., during which her principal will dedicate the school's Life Lab garden in her honor..
She was born on September 28, 1954, the daughter of William Thomas [Tom] and Ella Mae [Johnson] Douglas of Sacramento. She married Gerald Clarence Gordon on May 25, 1993, in Sacramento.
She attended American River College and was a graduate of Sacramento State University [BA, MA]. Following her father's example, she was a life long teacher in the public-school system, having taught first in the Sacramento City School system where she was the Hands-on Science teacher at John Bidwell Elementary science-magnet school and the reading specialist, and later at Freedom Elementary School, where she finished her career teaching the first three grades as well as violin in the after-school enrichment program.
Following the Douglas family tradition, Lynn immersed herself deeply in music, not only as a performer but also as a teacher and a listener. Although her college major was education and not music, she nonetheless conducted various choral groups from time to time. Following her graduation, she became a member of various bands, the principal one being the Previously Lost Dogs, where she improvised the violin parts of that group's original compositions.
In addition to being the official music teacher at her school, she was also an unofficial musical mentor to those students who either showed considerable talent on the violin or else demonstrated a great love of music, regardless of talent.
As a listener, she was a life-long fan of the Grateful Dead, and was known for dancing enthusiastically throughout their performances.
Her love of music was matched by her love of nature and, during college, she supported herself as a California State Park Ranger.
Lynn's greatest love of all, however, was for people, whom she loved wholly and unconditionally, and it is that love that will be remembered by all who knew her.
Finally, Lynn was a great fan of Dr. Seuss, and she would want her survivors to apply to themselves his injunction, "Don't cry because it is over - smile because it happened!"
Surviving are her husband, her parents, a goddaughter Maxine Orr, as well as many cousins.
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Ruthie Douglas
August 24, 2011
Lynnie is my cousin and precious, precious friend who only brought out the good in all of us. She is profoundly missed by this family member who will forever remember the early days of our childhood together, growing up and sharing in all that we loved. As adults we still basked in the child like fun that closeness can bring. Lynnie rose above any adversity with dignity and strength. She gave of herself and will never be forgotten. This loss is still so difficult to grasp. Her beautiful memorial eased the pain of her absence. She touched everyone who came into her "orb" of light and love. My heart goes out to her parents who nurtured this soul and gave her a most wonderful life. She shared that life with us all. Words cannot express my sorrow at this time. My condolences to her wonderful husband whom she cherished.
andrew azevedo
August 22, 2011
I can say Lynn was the sweetest delicate flower with this beautiful fragrance that some of us were luckest to breathe in..for sure "all Love surrounded her"..Thank God for you, you always were at your best, i will miss your lightness and brightness..so happy to have known you...Love you, Butch.
aleah jasmine gutierrez
August 20, 2011
Mrs. Douglas,
You were the best teacher i've ever had. I still can't believe you passed away. You did alot for our whole school. R.I.P
Love, Aleah G.
Erika Ledesma
August 19, 2011
She was a great teacher. We are going to miss her. The kids always liked her class. We pray for her. Rest in peace teacher lyn. Moises's mom
lori hunter
August 19, 2011
mrs. douglas was a very nice person who was a great teacher, my daughter had her for reading class in 2nd grade, we saw her in the hospital 1 week before she died, she had heart surgery and she was glad to be going home the next day,she always thought of others first, she is playing music with the angels now, rest in peace lynn.
michelle hunter
August 19, 2011
i loved miss dougles she was the nicest teacher she was the best teacher it makes me cry
lulu gutierrez
August 19, 2011
A great teacher. My children loved her. My daughter 10 and my son 19 learned to play the violin thanks to her. My 7yr old daughter wanted her this yr for her 2nd grade teacjer. I spoke to her the 2dn last day of school and told her this. She was very happy and told me "Just let the principal know and she will be in my class" We will miss her alot.
Estella Lopez
August 19, 2011
Hello my name is Estella Lopez my daughter Yadhira and person. She will be missed very much. She will remind me taht she is a wonderful angel walking all over the schiil smilimg and playing her violin. The kids always greeted her and always like to visit her. Now we know she is heaven doing the same. You will be miised and and will be in our hearts always.
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