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Sara Sebransky
January 01, 2021 | Sister
Phoenix, Arizona
Tinker, Lyn of Phoenix, Arizona passed away on January 3, 2015. Lyn was born in Evansville, Indiana. She attended high school at St. Mary's Hall in San Antonio, Texas. She enjoyed playing bridge and volunteered for the Symphony Guild and Friends of Family Service. Lyn is survived by her...
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Sara Sebransky
January 01, 2021 | Sister
A trip down memory lane with my sister in law....oh, the stories we shared whenever we spoke. You kept my sanity through much of that time with a good laugh. You will be missed. See you again in a better place.
Sara Ray
February 04, 2015
Lyn was my next door neighbor and incredibly nice and sweet. Knowing that I worked the night shift and got home late, one evening she had a plate of food waiting for me, just because. And she would always complement my efforts to take care of my yard even though sometimes I struggled. I'll never forget her kindness and I was happy to know her over the last five years
Court H
January 24, 2015 | Phoenix, AZ
Roy & Kelly Tinker
January 22, 2015 | Scottsdale, AZ
My memories of Lyn go back to the l950's.
I'll always remember her cheerful, friendly ways, our high school sophomore year as roomates, and the many good times we shared. I'll deeply miss her. . . . Carolyn
Carolyn Sacchi
January 20, 2015 | Houston, TX
Dearest Pitty Pat, I shall miss you more than you will ever know. We shared so many good times, both at St. Mary,s Hall and afterwards. You really did a good job raising your wonderful daughter. She has been so great through all of this and has made our pain at the loss of you, bearable. See you in the hereafter. Love you so much, Francie
Francie Griffin
January 15, 2015 | Surfside, TX
Lyn Pitman Tinker was my "sister" and friend since we were at St. Mary's Hall together and later Lyn was a bridesmaid in my wedding. "Pittypat", as we called her back then, will be missed by all of us. I will miss our every-two-weeks phone calls. We will meet again.
Lois Ann Robinson Johnston
January 12, 2015 | Northville, MI