Lynn-Culver-Obituary

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Lynn Culver

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

Feb 27, 1958 – Oct 11, 2025 (Age 67)

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BORN
February 27, 1958
DIED
October 11, 2025
AGE
67
LOCATION
Rocky Hill, Connecticut
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Brooklawn Funeral Home - Rocky Hill Obituary

Lynn M. Culver of Rocky Hill, 67, passed away peacefully on October 11, 2025 surrounded by her family and friends after battling a long and courageous battle with cancer.  


     She was born on February 27, 1958 in Hartford, CT to the late Isabelle (Cecere) Culver and Alvin Culver.  She grew up in South Windsor and was a long time resident of Middletown and Rocky Hill. 


     She was predeceased by her loving aunt, Helen Cecere and fiance Rodney Wallace, both of Rocky Hill.  She is survived by her brothers Raymond Culver and sister-in-law Maria,  Jonathan Culver and sister-in-law Jacqueline all of Tolland and  Gregory Culver and dear friend Grace DeVico of Aventura,  Florida.


     She leaves behind her nieces and nephews, Amanda, Raymond, Stephanie, Alexandra, Ethan, and Samantha; many great nieces and nephews; her cousins Diane Blomstrann and family of Manchester, Debbie Gills and family of Glastonbury, and Terri Pappagallo of Cromwell; her close and dear friends Charlotte and Susan Williams of Newington, her friends at Rose Court in Rocky Hill, and her beloved dog Sky.


     The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of C5 at The Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain for their wonderful care and support.  


     Friends and family are invited to a Memorial Service at Guiliano-Sagarino BROOKLAWN at 511 Brook Street, Rocky Hill from 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. on Thursday, October 23. Interment  will follow at Mount Saint Benedict Cemetery in Bloomfield. 


     In lieu of flowers,  the family requests donations be made to The American Cancer Society or a favorite animal shelter or rescue.

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To those of us at Rose Court, Lynn was more than just a neighbor; she was a friend who brought warmth and kindness into every interaction. Whether it was a friendly wave from her deck, a thoughtful check-in on a snowy day, or a laugh over morning coffee and corn muffins, Lynn’s genuine care for those around her was always evident. She willingly offered her help to a neighbor in need and her listening ear was always available.

Lynn’s legacy at Rose Court is one of selflessness and...

I so enjoyed our friendship when we were teens. Thought of you often and wondered where you ended up while I moved around the country. Won't ever forget your laugh and smile. Rest in peace.f

Rest in peace Lynn, you were taken from us way to soon.

We extend our deepest sympathies at this time and thank you for entrusting us with the care of your loved one.

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.