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L. Lynn McCollum

Out Of State, Connecticut

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L. Lynn McCollum of Mansfield Depot, Connecticut and St. Cloud, Florida passed away suddenly on November 6, 2014. Mac, Ace of the Pack, King Kid, Lynnie Bug, Grampa Duck, Best Bass Fisherman, and an original member of the Depot Dimwits, loved his family and treasured his grandchildren. He was...

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Mr. McCollum is missed every day. We still look for him to be walking across the yard, or sitting in his chair in the garage or laying in his hammock with Teri by his side. He was a larger than life man and still to this day his presence is felt, his humor is missed as is he. Watch over us when you can.

K & C

Linda and Bob,
We are so sorry for you and your family. We learned about your loss through Tom Bowler and Charlotte Peterson. We offer our sincere condolences.

Terry, Linda and family, Linda and I are so saddened to learn of the passing of Lynn, our condolences to all of you. My friendship with Lynn goes all the way back to the late forties when we were growing up in Mansfield Depot "the village"We had many great adventures big and small in the Depot He was a true friend for life.
LYNN REST IN PEACE!

Tip and Linda garritt

Linda and Bob,
So sorry to hear of your loss. I was online looking over the obits in the Courant and discovered the obituary. Lonny and I offer our condolences to you and your extended family.

I will miss my racquetball partner, hanging out in the Equipment Cage, watching Lori play, staying at "Zero Tyme", going to Chuck's, rooting for the Husky teams, and discussing stocks. My deepest sympathy to the McCollum family. Harry Hartley

I will miss my racquetball partner, hanging out in the Equipment Cage, watching Lori play, staying at "Zero Tyme", going to Chuck's rooting for Husky teams, and discussing stocks. My deepest sympathy to the McCollum Family. I will have in you in my prayers.
Harry Hartley

Terry condolences to you and Lynn's family. One of the real good guys at UConn for so many years. I enjoyed my time with him either playing handball at noontime to having a beer or two with Gerry at Huskies. He will be missed.

My Sincerest sympathies to Lynn's family and friends. I knew him for 55+ years and he was one of the best people I ever knew. I remember going over to the old Field House with Lynn to watch games and many practices back when we were in high school. Many other good memories, too.

Lynn was definitely one of a kind. Everyone that knew him has a story to tell, some believable and some unbelievable although I think evn those are true. His friendship, honesty and loyalty will be missed by all those he touched. I spent many years with him at UConn and wonder how we all survived the many escapades and "happenings". He was a true Husky. When I think of Lynn it is with a smile and a little shake of the head.

Pat Babcock


Pat Babcock