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Aimee Lawlor Gaynor
Jackson - Aimee Lawlor Gaynor (67) died peacefully in her sleep on Friday, January 11, 2019 due to cardiac arrest. Born and raised in Glen Ridge N.J., Aimee was a graduate of Montclair Kimberly Academy and attended Endicott College, MA.
She was predeceased by her mother Theresa Cardell Lawlor Gambert, stepfather Joseph Gambert, her father Al Lawlor, her Aunt and Uncle Josephine (Sis) and John Brennan, as well as her longtime companion Kenneth Rubsam.
She is survived by her loving children Brandy Gaynor of Manasquan and Brody Gaynor also of Manasquan, her grand-puppy Molly Gaynor, her former husband Thomas Gaynor of Spring Lake Heights and her cousins, Joan, Jimmy, Jerome, Joseph and Jack and Mary Brennan.
Aimee was a free spirit who possessed a keen sense of humor, a love of the beach and socializing with friends. In keeping with her wish private cremation was held. A memorial luncheon celebrating her life will be held at noon on Saturday, January 19th at The Spring Lake Manor, located at 415 NJ-71 Spring Lake Heights, NJ 07762
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