Lyn-Walker-Obituary

Lyn Walker

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Walker, Lyn Formerly known as Jacky Lyn (Walker) Botsford, age 86 passed away peacefully at Saline Evangelical Home on Wednesday May 4, 2011. Lyn was born to Carroll Lambert Walker and Edna Elvira (Anderson) Walker in Grand Rapids, MI on February 3, 1925. She moved to Ann Arbor in 1947 where she...

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Lyn was the greatest art teacher I ever had, such an inspiration she will always be. Her spirit lives on in my heart and I can still hear some of her jokes, they live on too. I will continue to call on her spirit to influence my creativity, she is a soul sister to me, love you back.

Lyn, you are home now in that great art studio in the sky. As an artist, you not only taught me to more clearly look, but to SEE in a way that I never had seen before. Thank you for being such a gift and blessing in my life Lyn. I will forever see your touches in my lifetime of growing artistic expression for many years to come, as you’ve touched my life forever. I love you and will miss you, and will always feel your presence in my life. I will never forget our friendship and our garden...

My mother, Anne Lutzeier took many classes from Lyn starting when she was in her late 50's. My mom had no idea that she was a talented artist. With Lyn's guidance our family, friends, and many others learned of still another talent of my remarkable mother. Anne is now 91 and legally blind, however, her gift lives on in the remarkable art work which she continues to display for the residents and visitors of her independent living community. I too, took one of Lyn's classes which I found very...

Lyn taught for Rec&Ed for many years. She was well-loved by her students. She believed that anyone could learn to draw. Lyn deeply touched the lives of her students. She is greatly missed by all of us at Rec&Ed.

Dear Ann,Bob,Jon&families. I am heartbroken to learn of the loss of your mother. I treasured my friendship with Lyn and appreciated her many creative gifts. I will keep you all in my thoughts during this difficult time and will cherish the memories of your mom always. Love, Lynn Luke

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Love you Mom!

I love you more! Miss you! your lonely daughter.

Lynn was my art teacher from l998 to 2004. I loved her dearly and am very sorry to hear she is gone from us.....but never forgotten. She proved to me I was an artist and gave me the power to call myself one.