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Lynne Diane PEACEY

February 23, 1947 - February 23, 2026

Lynne Diane PEACEY obituary, February 23, 1947-February 23, 2026, Victoria, BC

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February 23, 1947

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February 23, 2026

Lynne PEACEY Obituary

Lynne Diane Peacey, B.A., M.Ed (born to George & Elizabeth Connel - in Toronto) moved to Victoria as a small child. She attended St. Margaret's School - where she received the "Robertson Salver Contribution Award". Lynne was passionate about education - as a Teacher she was at Monterey School for over 20 years - and Braefoot School for 12 years. Reading (and Libraries) were a passion of Lynne's - in fact, her Master's Degree was in Library Science. Her other passions included being a Girl Guide Leader, playing bridge, knitting, travel and her pets. Lynne is survived by Robin Peacey and her two daughters - Amanda (Andrew), Ashley (Mike) and her stepson Richard (Tika) and seven granddaughters and two grandsons. At Lynne's request - there will be no formal service. In lieu of flowers - a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society would be kindly appreciated by her family.
Published by The Times Colonist from Mar. 7 to Mar. 9, 2026.

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Linda Nonen and Family

March 19, 2026

I am so sorry to hear about Lynne´s passing. Lynne and I were colleagues for many years at Monterey and lifelong friends.
I will always remember the year that Lynne was pregnant with Ashley as I was also pregnant with our daughter. We supported each other in so many ways always; even sharing crackers in those early months of pregnancy! Our girls went through the schools in Oak Bay together. Lynne was an outstanding educator; wise and so eloquent in all she did. I feel very grateful to have been able to teach with Lynne, share our motherhood stories and remain friends. Lynne was a beautiful lady on the inside and outside. She will be deeply missed. Our love and deepest condolences to you Robin, Amanda, Ashley and families.

Douglas Macfarlane

March 10, 2026

So sorry to learn of the passing of Lynne. Condolences to Rob and the family. Lynne was a wonderful educator, and was one of our son´s favourites in his time in OB schools. Rest in Peace, dear Lynne.

Ron and Wende Hinkelman

March 10, 2026

Rob, we are so sorry to read of Lynne´s passing. We have many great memories of years gone by at bank parties! Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Charlotte Lane

March 7, 2026

Will miss her

Tracy McNeill

March 7, 2026

So very sorry for your loss, Amanda and family. May your mom rest in peace. Love to you all.

Carly Bassett

March 7, 2026

To the Peacey family:
I was so saddened to hear of Lynn's passing. I'll always remember the countless times I spent at your house after school and on weekends. Thank you for always inviting me in and making me feel so welcome, for feeding me, and letting me be myself. And when I left home I loved getting your cards and care packages. Your family holds a special place in my heart.

cheryl and john Hunter

March 7, 2026

So sorry to see this announcement today. Please extend our condolences to the family Rob....may she rest in peace.
John and Cheryl Hunter

Darlene Horne

March 7, 2026

My sincere condolences to Robin, Amanda, Ashley and family.
I worked with Lynne for a number of years at Monterey. I got to know her as a teaching partner, librarian and friend. I also knew her as a parent of one of my students. I had the pleasure of teaching Amanda. The staff was a hard working , professional and cohesive unit during those years. We truly did work together for the betterment of our student community. Lynne was amazing. She was always professional, calm, eloquent and thorough. Not to mention impeccably dressed. The primary staff had a lot of respect for each other. Some of the best years in education happened during those early Monterey years.
Rest in peace Lynne. I will treasure the memories I have of you .

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