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Hazel Spinks Lynn

Leesburg, Virginia

Dec 5, 1925 – Oct 28, 2023

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December 5, 1925
DIED
October 28, 2023
LOCATION
Leesburg, Virginia

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Colonial Funeral Home of Leesburg Obituary

HAZEL SPINKS LYNN

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our Mother, Hazel Lynn (nee’ Spinks).

Hazel was born December 5, 1925, in Loudoun County, Virgina, the daughter of William Henry Spinks and Lenah Shugars Spinks. 

A native of Loudoun County, she resided...

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Loved Aunt Hazel,hugs in heaven.Love Lee Reta

We can remember times we gathered at the Lynn's home in Hamilton in the backyard for a sort of sing-a-long. Our dad playing the harmonica, Brother Clarence on the guitar belting out "I'll Fly Away" and many other songs, I am sure. We'd be singing at the top of our lungs, the good gospel songs of old, Aunt Hazel right there in the middle of it all. Now she is singing with the angels in the sweet by and by. To the Lynn family we're sorry for your loss of such a special person. We have...

Barbara, I’m so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She was a sweet lady. We have peace knowing she is in Heaven. Praying God will fill you with peace. Cherish those memories.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Rest in eternal peace in heaven Hazel, I'll never forget the childhood memories. Love and prayers to the rest of the family.

Good by for now great aunt Hazel,you taught a good fight of faith in not just words but living it despite your trials in life,allways loved you,in my mind you will allways be great aunt Hazel❤

Hazel you will be miss I Love you my heart is broken zwe had some good times together
I know you will be in Heaven now to see your love ones and all you new I am going to miss you just I loved you

As I travel through this pilgrim land there is a friend who walks with me;
Leads safely through the sinking sand, it is the Christ of Calvary;
This would be my prayer, dear Lord, each day and night to help me do the best I can;
For I need Thy light to guide me day and night, blessed Jesus hold my hand.

Deborah and I still to this day remember Brother Clarence, and Aunt Hazel tearing into this hymn so long ago at the Hamilton Church of God.

The Spirit of...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.