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Lynn Bomberger

Pacific Grove, California

1945 - 2025

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Lynn Bomberger January 6, 1945 - July 4, 2025 Pacific Grove, California - Lynn Bomberger, born in Modesto, was grateful for her friends and for having a good life. She died in July at the age of 80. Lynn's main interest was always nature. While being a camper and eventually a leader at Camp Jack...

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I had only gotten to know Lynn before she had to go. She had the brightest smile. And such a bold spirit... I´ll miss you Lynn!

Lynn, hiking in heaven. You remodeled every place you lived. You literally left your mark. Will miss you. The plants you planted by the lake 20 years ago are growing strong. Rest easy.

I only met Lynn about 2 years ago, but she was so kind and caring and so easy to talk to. Condolences to her sister and all her friends she cared about who miss her.

she always had a smile

I met Lynn when were 11 or 12 at Shady Lawn Farm in Oakdale where we spent most Saturdays riding horses. We became great friends & spent many summers camping with her family in the mountains in the wilderness off of highway 4 near Alpine Lake hiking with our pellet guns & fishing poles in tow. We also stayed at Rio Del Mar where my grandmother lived. We spent hours fishing & crabbing off the cement boat & brought the crabs back for my grandmother to cook. Of course we played in the ocean...

Dear Bomberger Family, We send you our deepest condolences we pray gor gods kingdom- matthew 6:9

I lost communication with Lynn after she returned to Modesto. We got to know each other at FSU in the seventies. We enjoyed fishing together and had a great success catching Catfish. She was a wonderful person.

I forgot to mention an interesting request from Lynn, she asked that I light sparklers for her on the 4th of July which my sister Verda and I did.

Lynn and I have been very close friends for 63 years. Since she first told me of her medical issue several months ago we have talked frequently about her decision to go with dignity. She is at peace with her decision and she wants others to know that they do not have to survive in a life of misery. She often talked about her childhood days with Judy at Camp Jack Hazard catching lizards. We spoke two days before she left for Switzerland I told her how much I love her and she is an important...