Lin-Dewitt-Obituary

Lin Dewitt

Richland, Washington

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Richland, Wash.Einan's Funeral HomeLin DeWitt, longtime Richland resident, left this life on July 25, 2005, at home in the company of her adoring family. Lin was born in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, on February 16, 1945, and grew up in Kapuskasing, Ontario. She moved to Richland in 1963 site...

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Lin is one of those people you will never forget. The real Energizer Bunny! Always a pleasure to talk with and laugh with, a genuine good person.

I always picture Lin with a smile on her face & something nice to say or something sarcastic (in a loving way) if she knew you well. She had seemingly non-stop energy that made you feel the same. She was a great person in so many ways. We miss you Lin.

Lin is like an aunt to me. Since the day I was born my mother and Lin shared their lives as best friends. Lin spoiled me with the best tea parties and taught me what a best friend was supposed to be. I have yet to find a friend in my life that represents what Lin was in my mothers'. I will truely miss her and for every sunny day I get in Seattle, I know she is with me.

Our time together was far too short but the memories of that time are very important to us and will be visited often. I'm certain God has welcomed you with open arms. May he now bless your family.

Dewitt Family,
Just wanted to let you know that your mom was always so sweet, as I'm sure you hear all the time. When I found out about her cancer a year ago, my childrens class at church prayed for her regularly. She definately left a wonderful impression on the hearts of the lives that she touched. I know my uncle Ken & Aunt Char adored her, she will be missed. Our prayers will continue to go out to you and your family during your time of sorrow.
ReAnna DuBois & Childrens...

Cruisin the Coast will come and go in Oct.but things won"t quite be the same without our beautiful West Coast cousin Lin. It's always a fun time, but you and Rog made it special. We will miss you for sure, but always will remember the great times together. I've got it on good authority that the good Lord likes Hotrods to.
Jay and Pam Armstrong

For as long as I can remember knowing Lin - probably since CBRC opened - I have always thought of her as a role model - she knew what was important, and what wasn't, and she set the standard for "changing what you can change, accepting what you can't change, and knowing the difference".
But my favorite story about her is that one day about 10 years ago, I was standing outside the aerobics room where Lin was teaching, waiting for the next class to start. Two college girls were standing...

Lin, I will never forget my 2 week trip to Richland, with my first husband Denny.. He had to work and You took me around to show me your city.. I really enjoyed that.. I even went to work with you, and watched one of your classes.. I got tired just watching You.. Together we decided it was time to paint the Flowers on your wallpaper.. I had to leave and return to Ohio.. But you did the painting, You said It gave it a whole new look.. Rest in peace, in the arms of God my Sweet Lady.. Someday...

If I had a second Mom, I would want it to be Lin. What a wonderful woman, a rock, and someone who knew how to live life and how to make others feel good. Lin was always someone I looked forward to talking with because I alway felt good afterwards. We will all miss her in so many ways but she will never be forgotten and will always live in our hearts.