Lynn-Mautz-Obituary

Lynn A. Mautz

Westbrook Park, Pennsylvania

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Lynn A. Mautz, 79 Lynn A. (nee Murray) Mautz died March 10, 2012. She was born in Philadelphia and raised in the West Oak Lane section of the city. Lynn graduated from Little Flower High School for Girls in 1950. In 1953, she married, Jack Mautz," the love of her life". They resided in Westbrook...

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Patti & John,
I am truely sorry to hear of your loss. So many memories of growing up on Westpark Lane, parties in the basement, driving to Florida with a mattress in the backseat, etc...
Your mom was a wonderful woman. Both of your parents will always have a special place in my heart.
John Ralph

Patti and John,
Well, I knew your mom longer than I knew my own, 45 years. I was always happy to see her except when she came home at 11:00 and we were in the basement and I will just leave it at that. She never tried to be my friend, she was Mrs. Mautz, Patti's mom. The last time I saw her was last year when Pat had just come home from the hospital. There she was sitting in Pat's living room, a little frail with John but still worrying if Pat was ok. She never stopped being a mom. ...

Wow so many memories of your Mom, what a great lady I am so sorry for your loss! Johhny and Patti my thoughts and prayers are with you both! Love Kim

Growing up on Westpark Lane was wonderful - and made even more special for us neighborhood kids because of Mrs. Mautz. I called her "Doll" - I don't remember why I started calling her that but the name stuck. "Doll" was a wonderful friend to my parents and especially to my Mom - but her friendship with Tom and Helen Murphy went far beyond that, she loved each of their children as another one of her own. She was always interested in what we were doing - how we were doing and if we were...

Patti & John: I am so sorry for your lost. Although I have been gone for a year from the Residence, I often thought of your Mom, I loved her dearly. I really miss her but happy she can be with your Dad and enjoy her cigarettes without anyone bothering her. She is one person who will really be missed. Pat (Receptionist at the Residence)

Lynn wow i still cant believe your gone i miss ya and always will .Patty and johnny do know your mom loved you each so much and was so proud of you the only time she wasnt bragging about the two of you was when she was telling us stories of her grandchildren ryan and jacklyn you made her so proud of you both and jacklyn you better know come june when you get that diploma she is gonna be right there with you she wouldnt miss it for the world,patty you remember if you have a cookout this...