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Lynn Cartwright

Houston, Texas

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Lynn Cartwright, 72, of Conroe, Texas, died unexpectedly on October 6, 2014. Lynn was born on January 30, 1942, in Houston, Texas to Alfred Charles Chatfield and Lois Marie Bellard Chatfield, both of whom preceded her in death.

Lynn attended Charles H. Milby High School in Houston and...

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I was devastated the hear of Lynn's passing. Like her Girl Scout friends posted in the Photo Gallery (Fonda Forrester, Kay Moseley, Betty Strauss) and school friends Mary Frances Ginsbach and Linda Bennett who posted condolences, I have also known Lynn since elementary days at Southmayd. I always looked forward to seeing her and visiting with her at our Milby reunions. I was at Sam Houston State with Lynn, along with many other 1960 Milby grads. She was kind, sweet, and comfortable to be...

I just want to say to the family, blessings, peace and love. Lynn was a family friend and a special lady to me. She and I shared a love for literature and animals. Thinking of you all, I know she will be missed.

Ms Cartwright was my English teacher at Conroe for a couple years. Her personality was always so very pleasant and she would help in anyway possible. Ms Cartwright will sure be missed but never forgotten. Please rest in peace.

So sorry too read this. Mrs. Cartwright was my 9th grade English teacher 2003-2004. She was truly an awesome teacher. May she rest in peace and condolences to her family and close friends.

Four of the nine Girl Scouts from Troop 434. Friends for 66 years.

I have many fond memories of Lynn during our days in the Coeds at Milby. A very sweet, great lady!! She will be missed.

I am so sorry for the loss of a fantastic teacher. As a teacher, I have shared the strategies with my own students over the years. She was a woman to admire. God bless her family.

So sorry for your loss, our prayers and thoughts are with you. Mrs Cartwright was a terrific teacher and friend. She will be greatly missed. R.I.P. Mrs. Cartwright