Lynette-Wagner-Obituary

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Lynette Wagner

Cumberland, Rhode Island

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DIED
January 17, 2019
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Cumberland, Rhode Island

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O'Neill Funeral Home - Cumberland Obituary

Lynette M. Wagner, 64, of Lincoln, passed away January 17, 2019. She was the beloved wife of Robert Rocheleau. Born in Hamden, CT, she was the daughter of the late William and Lucille D’Elessio. Besides her husband, she is survived by her children, Carrie Howe, Leslie Porter, and Matthew Wagner; and her grandchildren Haley Howe, and Miriam, Naomi, and Phoebe Wagner. She also leaves her sister, Billie Crebase. Relatives and friends are invited to visiting hours Tuesday from 5-7PM in the O’Neill Funeral Home, 3102 Mendon Road, Cumberland. A Prayer Service will be held at 6:30PM. Burial will be private.

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Lynette our friendship was a short span compared to many, but felt like a lifetime.
You were the most sincere, generous and compassionate person I had the privilege to call my friend. I will miss you as will many others. Eternal rest grant unto to Lynette, until we meet again.
Adrienne


To my darling wife who stood by me through thick and thin. You saw more in me than I ever saw in myself. To say I am eternally grateful is an understatement! You were my everything, and I thank you for all the loving years you have given me! We will be together again, this I know! Sleep well my Princess! One day, some way, we will be again! We will always have Great Britain!
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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

May you find solace in the memories of her kindness to all and her love of animals. She indeed had a kind heart.

May faith sustain you the prayers of many careing ones heal your pain as you mourn the passing of your love one my heart felt condolences to the family. B.H.

Lynette will be fondly remembered and our sincere condolences for her passing.

She was an outstanding Veterans Chairman forWoonsocket Elks Lodge. May she rest in peace

To a sweet, warm, and kind woman who gave of herself to many. May God watch over you now as you rest in peace. With respect. . . Always, Tina