Lynn-Brooks-Obituary

Lynn Brooks

New York, New York

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BROOKS-Lynn, 51, died at her home in Sayville, New York, on November 25, 2003. Lynn was born in Wenatchee, Washington to Kenneth and Frances Allen on May 7, 1952. Linda, as she was known until her marriage to Bill Brooks of Wenatchee in 1969, grew up in East Wenatchee and attended schools there...

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I'm missing you in a unique way today. It's so nice to be able to come back here and read all these kind words from people who love you.
I'm going to take my kids to a beautiful place today and we will look for signs of your love...as we always do.

We were sadden to hear of Linda's passing. Charlotte and I could not make it to the funeral but our hearts go out to the family. I will always remember the family Christmas and Thanksgiving gatherings with all the cousins running and playing while the adults were being serious. Those were special times when things were simple. I was always proud of my cousin who made it to the big time.
Its hard to remain close when we all moved so far away, but there are many special memories that...

Lynn, you were so beautiful in so many ways. You possessed such a gentle grace and kindness of spirit that was appreciated and loved by so many people. Though physically you are not near, you will never be gone.

"The pain passes, but the beauty remains."

We are so sad right now, my family and I. We miss Lynn terribly; talk about her all the time. My husband would say to me, "Lynn came in the store today. That woman is always so pleasant." That was Lynn, always rushing around, always with a smile on her face.

She never saw a dance recital from the audience. She was always backstage. We would work the "quick-change room" together. I would stand there in awe of how she organized quick changes for maybe 4-5 kids at a time (maybe...

Our condolences from the entire Papile family.

Chris, Brenda, Jackie, and Chris Jr.

Linda's family is in our heart and prayers. I will never forgot how cool Lynn made me when she gave me those cool mocasins and then after wearing them, they became the rage.

fondly, alison

My heart is so very sad at the loss of Linda. I send my sincere sympathy, love and prayers.

We are thinking and praying for family and friends.

Lynn was truly an amazing person. She influenced all of us in a way that will never be forgotton. She was always there for me and I will always remember her smiling face while I am on the stage. She cared about everyone and will GREATLY be missed. God Bless.