Lynn-Chapman-Obituary

Lynn Chapman

Seattle, Washington

1953 - 2017

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DIED
May 26, 2017
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Seattle, Washington

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Lynn Chapman passed away on May 26, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 6, 2017.

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I didn't realize Lynn and I were about the same age. I met with her a few times at Group Health. It was a shock to hear of her passing.
Rest in Peace (((((((Lynn))))))))))))

Gretchen

So sorry for your loss. May Almighty God grant you peace as you cope with your loss. Jer.29:11

I had the honor of meeting Dr. Lynn one time when my psychiatrist wasn't available and I needed an urgent appointment.

Her presence put me at ease when I wasn't feeling well psychologically. She reassured me of my humanness and she really looked for ways to connect with me in the midst of my suffering.

Dr. Chapman was an outstanding provider and a lovely person.

Rest in Peace Lynn.

Dr. Chapman was my psychiatric doctor. She was truly very warm and friendly. She had a comfortable casual manner that was very welcoming. We talked often about the role that skating has played in both of our lives. I am very sad to hear of her death. She will be missed.

I only met Dr Chapman once, about two months ago at Group Health as my psychiatrist. From her calling me into her office I knew she was "different" and I could tell I already liked her! She was warm, funny, and so caring to me . . . A women she'd only met 5 min ago. She made me feel a calm comfort that usually I don't find in my mental health visits. I will miss her and this news is heartbreaking. Her light was bright, and that was obvious even to me - a patient spending one therapy session...

I met Lynn when we were both residents but she was nearly finished and I was just starting. We shared a love of travel and outdoor adventure. She was the first person I met since entering medicine that I felt a deep connection to. We stayed in touch since 1986. We often stayed at her place in the Methow Valley until we got our own. She was an amazing human being and I am saddened that she left us so soon. My heart is with Randy and the 3 grown up amazing children. Her light lives on

In reading this obituary I find myself in tears and laughing. Laughing at her adventurous ways. Inspired by her "do it my way" attitude. Tearful that she has been taken from us. I will miss her so!

I only met Lynn two times, but she made an impact on my life. She has this instant warmth, comfort, and compassion. I also felt her zest for life. She will be missed by all that knew her, I'm just blessed with a short time in her presence. Peace and pear era to all her family, and friends!