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Lyn Grant

Phoenix, Arizona

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Grant, Lyn Lyn Blakley Grant, a fashion executive, entrepreneuse, interior designer and style-setter, died at her home in Phoenix, supported by family and friends, on the evening of April 26th. The cause was metastatic colon cancer. She received this incurable diagnosis 16 months ago --...

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Jolyon,
I worked for Lyn at Goldwaters many years ago and was always inspired by her style, sense of fun,talent and especially by her heart.She was as beautiful inside as she was on the outside.
I have many good memories but one exceptionally special one was a very ,very over the top evening in L.A.
It was thirty years ago and the memory still makes me smile.
What a gift she was to everyone who had the pleasure of her company.
Please accept my deepest sympathy.

I will never forget Lyn's hair, parted on one side, stylish, even in our fitness classes. I knew she must have had an interesting life, what style she had, even
just seeing her in class In exercise clothes. She was way too stylish for Phoenix! I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I was so hoping she was just enjoying life in Canada. She spoke in class that she loved it there. She will be missed.

Jolyon,
I am sooo sorry about the passing of Lyn and sooo sad for your loss!
Lyn hired me at Goldwaters in 1979. She was an incredible boss- so much fun, so kind, so patient, so talented!!! I learned so much about fashion from Lyn and I looked up to her in many ways.
Lyn was ALWAYS stunning.. we all admired her!!! We became friends - Lyn and Blake were at my wedding in 82. I am sooo grateful for such wonderful memories...
We did lose touch after I moved...

Jolynon, I never met you, but I was a good friend of Lyn's many years ago. In fact, I was a bride's maid at her first wedding and stayed at her home with her husband Bill in 1981. I lost touch with her after the plane crash and spent many years trying to find her. I was shocked to hear of her passing, and more than surprised to see she had been living in Phoenix all along.
Jolyon, Lyn was one of a kind - a beautiful, generous, and unique woman who really knew how to appreciate life. ...

Jolyon, Marsha and I are thinking of Lynn and you. We know of your closeness to each other and all that you shared together, especially Paris We are so sorry to hear of your loss, but know that you have so many great memories. Jerry and Marsha

Jolyon -

I am so sorry to learn of your loss. May the many memories Lyn helped create find root in your heart and bring sweet recollection to your mind as you both mourn and celebrate her life.

Dear Jolyon and Family,
Sending deepest sympathy and love to you. Lyn was such a special person whom I so admired and respected. Although I din't see her often, when I did it was a delight.
Please know I am thinking of you all.
I'm leaving for Paris later this month and will toss a coin into the Seine in memory of Lyn.
Laura Grafman

Jolyon and family,
Ours deepest sympathy
Louisiane and Patrice Dionne
We are never ready

We send our love and prayers to all the family. Lyn was someone I always admired! She had such a zest for life. This world will miss her.
Susan & Bill Horsley