Lynn-Lockhart-Obituary

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Lynn A. Lockhart

Gilroy, California

May 27, 1946 – Mar 21, 2025 (Age 78)

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BORN
May 27, 1946
DIED
March 21, 2025
AGE
78
LOCATION
Gilroy, California

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Habing Family Funeral Home Obituary

Lynn A Lockhart of Gilroy, CA  passed away from cancer on March 21, 2025 at the age of 78. He is survived by his Monterey High School sweetheart and wife of 58 years, Penelope Karas Lockhart (Gilroy), his daughter, Sarah, sister, Patricia Wolfgang (New York), and brother, Jonathan Lockhart (Monterey), sisters-in-law Judith Karas and Rachel Holz Karas. Lynn is also survived by 2 nieces (Tara Holz and Celeste Holz), 3 nephews (Mel Wolfgang IV, Andrew Wolfgang, and Grant Holz) and 4 cats (Spunky, Bunny, MamaCat and Vacuum). Lynn was born in Parkersburg, WV to Brooks J Lockhart and Elizabeth Counts Lockhart, both deceased.


 Lynn was a retired professor of math and served as football statistician for Gavilan College in Gilroy. He previously spent almost two decades teaching math at Britton Middle School in Morgan Hill, CA, where he also coached cross country. Lynn was an avid participant and follower of sports. He helped organize a variety of races with the Gavilan Joggers and Striders Running Club;  served as Treasurer of his bowling league; and organized fantasy sports leagues among his friends and colleagues at Britton in the 1980s. Lynn was also a music lover: from a childhood spent going to church for the purpose of getting to play the pipe organ after services, to playing in the Monterey High marching band, the UC Davis marching band and concert bands, to serving as an usher at the legendary Monterey Pop Festival, to enthusiastically attending his daughter's concerts and musical theater performances, and finally, serving on the Board of the South Valley Symphony.  He was a proud Vietnam veteran of the U.S. Army.


Lynn will be remembered for his kindness, patience, sense of humor, and curiosity about how Keurig machines work. To honor Lynn's memory, and his strong belief in providing educational resources to historically marginalized groups, his family suggests contributions to the Gavilan College Educational Foundation ( 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. Gilroy, CA. 95020) or the South Valley Symphony ( P.O. Box 1347 | Gilroy, CA 95021-1347).


The family wishes to thank the staff of both Pacific Hills Manor and Redwood Hospice for the kindness and exceptional care Lynn received in his last months.   He was in awe of their dedication and professionalism.

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A great and caring teacher and friends from Britton

Mr. Lockhart, what a great teacher. He had so much patience and he taught me well. Condolences to the family. R.I.P. my dear.

I just received information that Lynn Lockhart died on March 21st. He was a fabulous and a kind person. I enjoyed working with him when I was an English teacher and ASB Director at Britton Middle School. He had a great sense of humor. He was patient and truly enjoyed working with his students.
It was an honor to have him as a colleague and friend. My prayers to the family.
Sincerely,
Caroline Caracciolo

I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. I taught with Lynn at Britton and also remember his kindness and patience. Other good memories involve the noontime bridge game, duplicate bridge at Lynn’s and Penny’s, and a wonderful evening of bridge at Doc Rickey’s Lab on Cannery Row, thanks to the Lockharts’ membership. Lynn and Penny hosted another function there with a buffet on October 4, 1987 attended by many Britton colleagues. I remember that marvelously sunny day because it was my first date...

I am so sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. He was a wonderful, supportive colleague , with a great sense of humor who always had a good story to share. I admired his dedication to his students and his willingness to support and help them succeed. He was a ray of light in our department.

I taught at the same school as Lynn played adult softball with Lynn and I will always value his optimism and his kindness

Lynn was always easy to work with and talk to. Over the years at Gavilan, we interacted many times. I'm sorry to hear of his passing. I venture to think he took his sickness in stride as he did all things. My condolences to his family. Bea Lawn--

Rest peacefully Lynn, it was always a pleasure talking with you.

I’m sad to hear of Lynn’s passing. I taught with him at Britton, and he coached me in assisting him coach the cross-country team for a few years. I admired his patience and wry sense of humor. His positive attitude affected all who he encountered, improving the self-esteem of so many of his students. I feel fortunate to have known Lynn.