Lynette-Salgado-Obituary

Lynette L. Salgado

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Salgado, Lynette L. (Nee Klister) Of Wind Lake, entered Eternal Life on June 7, 2007, at the age of 39 years. Preceded in death by Ronald, her soul mate and loving husband of 16 years. Devoted and proud mother of Emily. Cherished daughter of Anthony and Patricia Klister. Best...

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Emily, the Klister family, Uncle Chuck and Aunt Cheryl,

You are all in hearts & prayers during such a trying & difficult time in your lives. Ron and Lynnette are together once again and smiling down on Emily, watching over her. May God give you the love, strength and courage as you face the days ahead. They will never be forgotten and will live in our memories forever!!

Love,

Tony, Paula, Tyler & Dalton Witt

Simply put, you are my idol woman and my inspiration. I love you and miss you sooooo much.

This is our prayer:

Eternal God, to your Word we come for strength in days like this. We are not the first to live in troubling times such as Lynette's passing. Such times turn us to your promises, which alone can overcome our pain. Our faith rests firmly on your Word. We have nothing to fear because the Word assures us that Jesus, your Son and our Lord, rules at your right hand over all things. We tune our hearts to those Holy Scriptures. Your strengthening voice encourages us, “Be...

Lynette-I will miss your beautiful blue eyes and bright smile every day. Your funny stories, little dance steps,friendship and support are happy memories I will hold on to to get me through the dark days. I am so greatful for the influence you had on my life. I know that I will see you again. I love and miss you. Sue

My dear friends Tony and Pat. I knew coming to Lynette's service was going to be difficult because of the newness still felt from the loss of my Paul who died April 11th. What I evidenced was a beautiful sharing of Lynette's life. She is proud from her better place by Ron's side of the send off given her well lived life. One of my favorite songs has become "Believe" by Brooks and Dunn. It has new meaning for me now. It told us Lynette knew how to celebrate her life. Her favorite song...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Salgado and Klister families. Also to the countless number of friends who are grieving as we are. Lynnette and Ron truly exemplified happiness and will never be forgotten. Lynette, I will forever dance in your honor! :)

Although I never met your mom and dad or you, I know your grandparents, Chuck and Cheryl Salgado quite well and his mom and dad and all the brothers and sister. I'm far away in Germany; but my thoughts and prayers are with you. I teach kids your age at an American high school here and can imagine, knowing my students, what a loss it is for you. God be with you. Keep the faith. Your entry is so correct--now your mom is with your dad. Your cousin, Bob DeLonge

Emily and the Rest of the Lynette & Ron's Family, Jeff and I send our deepest sympathy during this time and will keep you in our prayers to come. The fight is now over - and Lynette is at peace - Though you don't have her physically - YOU DO have memories. Keep the memories alive.

God Bless!