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Lynn M. Eggert

Syracuse, New York

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Lynn M. Osterdale Eggert November 10, 2010 Lynn M. Eggert, 57, of Lonsdale Rd., Chittenango, died Wednesday at University Hospital. Lynn was born and raised in Syracuse, moving to Chittenango in 1980. She was a graduate of the former Cathedral Academy in 1971 and SUNY Canton in 1973. Lynn was...

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We miss you so much Lynn.

Steve, Stephanie and Extended Family;

It is hard to believe that a year has passed since Lynn went to be with the Lord. Please be assured that you are still in my thoughts and prayers. I think of Lynn often. God Bless You All

I miss you mom. It's hard to believe tomorrow will be 1 month. I love you

Hello to Lynn's family, sorry I do not know you but I knew her. I was Lynn's classmate in high school at Cathedral Academy. We were on the cheer teams together, she was captain. She was smart, beautiful and an athlete. I loved Lynn and am so sad to hear of her passing. Please accept my condolences & prayers. Georgette Collins Walter

Eggert Family: You are in my thoughts and prayers. Your loss is felt and Lynn will always be remembered by me for her gracious friendship and kindness.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to Steve and to your entire family at the loss of your beautiful wife Lynn. (Steve was our wonderful Cedar Heights bus driver for Mott Road and Wellwood for the past few years and he just retired this year). Steve, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Mary Gualtieri
Cedar Heights Drive

To Lynn's family,
I have worked with Lynn for the past six years. She was my mentor and such a wonderful person. We will miss her very much. You are all in my prayers.

I worked in the lab with Lynn back in the 80's she was one of my favorite people there.
So very sorry for your loss.

Lynn's handwriting is still on the wall at work giving us direction on how to find something in a changing lab. I can still hear her advice on how to result something under the microscope or on the instrument. I still need her to look over my shoulder when I put a wrench in the Analyzer to change a fitting. Lynn has been so instrumental in growing my life and I wish that I still had the chance to tell her so. I'll always honor her devotion to the patient and her zeal for doing all that needs...