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Lynette M. Angers

Omaha, Nebraska

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ANGERS-Lynette M. (Schlosser), age 34 of Omaha, NE. Born 1/18/1972 in Sioux Falls, SD, died 7/11/2006 at Vitas Hospice Care in Winter Park, FL. Survived by daughter, Amanda, and son, Justin; parents, Joyce and Al Schlosser, Omaha; sisters, Charlene, Elkhorn NE and Charlotte Heck (Todd),...

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Lynette, I will always love my memories of drivng to Ardmore Oklahoma and cooking 'smothered' food. I will love our long talks about what God was doing in our life and how you always looked at things so optimisticly. Thanks so much and I am so greatful that I know you are with him.

I only met her briefly one day as she was visiting her parents. She was such a beautiful person. She is with God in a Heavenly place. My sympathy is with Joyce and Al. God Bless

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Al, Joyce, and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God hold you in his arms and give peace and comfort in the loss of your daughter. Remember to lean on Him in this your time of sorrow. He will be with you and bless you.

Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Lynette personally her story bought tears to my eyes and touched me. May God continue to comfort and keep her family in his loving embrace during this most difficult time!

What a wonderful woman! Her joy in the misdt of suffering was a testimony to her faith. We loved her too and share your loss.
In His love,
Ron & Susan

Lynette was one of those unique individuals who left an imprint on my heart. I watched her grow through so many challanges with grace and courage. She loved her Lord, her children and family and friends with a passion and I will miss her dearly. My heart goes out to each person affected by her life and her death.

I never had the pleasure of meeting Lynette personally but reading her story bought tears to my eyes. May God comfort and keep her family in his loving embrace during this most difficult time.

Joyce and Al,
I anm so sorry to hear of Lynette's death. I fondly remember her wedding, and Randy taping it for them.
It is so painful when we lose those we hold so dear, but it is so exciting to know that they are with us one moment, and in the arms of our heavenly Father the next moment. Although you can no longer see Lynette, I am sure that you will always feel her presence. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.