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Lynn Marie Alexander

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Alexander, Lynn Marie (Knoedler) Ann Arbor, MI

Our precious Friend begins her newest adventure. Born September 10, 1959, Lynn carried forth March 30, 2008 at age 48. This truly amazing woman, loving wife and mother, daughter, sister and friend, leaves behind the love of her life, Robert;...

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Dear Knoedler family,
I cannot begin to express how sorry I was to hear of Lynn's passing. I have so many wonderful memories of growing up at Christ Lutheran Church, and of Pastor Knoedler, Martha and all their children. I lost track of everyone over the years but was fortunate to have met and talked with Lynn for a few minutes at Ron Fracker's funeral six years ago (I was also privileged to have talked with Sue not long before that). We are always saddened when we lose someone at such...

My sister, Stephany Indie, often spoke of Lynn and all of their adventures in Hawaii in the late 70's -early 80's. I want to extend my love and sympathy to all of the family. Abby Wilson, Stephany Indie's sister.

We are sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. We knew her when we attended Christ Lutheran Church in Michigan Center, Michigan when her father was the Paster there. Our daughter graduated with her from Michigan Center High School. We lost track of her after that although her father and friends would pass on information to us from time to time. She will be missed by all those who knew her.

I quote an email dated 6/11/07. Lynn wrote: “ I’ll be damned if I’ll choose to live in despair and worry, rather than joy and love. So, whether I have 10 days or 10 years, or 50 years left, I’ll live them with joy and love, and will go happy when I eventually do."
Bob, Luna and Coleman you are Lynn’s "Joy and Love".
My Friend, I can’t meet you for dinner or check my email for the enlightened advice I so depended on but I can still feel you with me. Your presence is a part...

I am so sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. She was a wonderful person. I will never forget the good times we had in Jr. High and especially High School. Her smile was always so heartfelt. May God be with you during this difficult time and know she will live in the hearts of everyone that was blessed to know her.

Dear Bob, Luna, Coleman, Sue, Rue, Tom, Martha, Jake and extended family and friends of Lynn. We can all be thankful for the opportunity that God provided us all to know and love Lynn. She was and is my step-sister who has always been very gracious and kind. It was because of Lynn's thoughtfulness and efforts that she took the lead in presenting my Mom with a gentlemen that Lynn read about in the newspaper in Stockbridge who had received a double-lung and heart transplant. She cut the article...

Our deepest sympathy to the whole family. I knew Lynn as a child, in fact babysat for her and her sisters a few times. Over the years lost contact, but know she must have been a remarkable woman. God Bless you all, rest in peace Lynn.
Much Love,
Bill and Cheryl Laimon and family

Bob, Luna & Coleman,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I worked with Lynn in the Michigan Union Business Office for a number of years. She was always so kind and considerate of others. I feel very blessed to have worked with her. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Cherish her memories and they will help to sustain you through this difficult time.

I worked with Lynn at the Michigan Union Business office and am shocked and saddened. Bob and family, you are all in my prayers.