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Lynn Rae Reid Miller

Portland, Oregon

1951 - 2020

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Lynn Rae Reid MillerApril 14, 1951 - July 7, 2020 Lynn was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 14, 1951 and passed away July 7, 2020 due to complications of stroke. By elementary school time, her family moved to Florida and then to Southern California. Lynn had fond memories of Huntington Beach with...

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We all wish you were here, Lynn, celebrating July 4th with the family. Keep flying high in heaven. Miss you. Marcia Miller Kakiuchi/Marc Widing

I knew Lynn through my sister she always impressed mewith her polite calm manner and friendly attitude what a tremendous loss to her freinds and family I hope time is easing the pain

I miss Lynn so much....still. I can't say how many times thoughts and memories of her fill my mind and make me smile and laugh. We met in nursing school and became close friends. Perhaps it is that now, as my daughter is preparing to head off to college with plans to study nursing, more memories seem to flood my head. I hope that Ron and the rest of her family are doing well as I think of them often too. Lynn was one of the best humans I know and she will forever hold a special place in...

Lynn,was the kindest type of person, she always impressed me with her gentle humble natureher early passing leaves a void in her family and friends livesI hope and pray that each day brings some healingto the sadness to her loved ones

Our entire family still misses Lynn every day. We loved her dearly and just know she's in heaven watching great us with great care.

Lynn was so kind every time I saw her We could use more souls like her in the world today

I miss my sister-in-law, Lynn, so much as I just want to sit and talk with her again. I know she is looking out for us from her seat in heaven.

Lynn and I met each other because we were part of Las Madres. My thoughts of Lynn include *wonderful, loving mother, * kind, thoughtful woman *creative, inspirational friend. She taught me my colors! I will think of her every time I attempt to find the appropriate Winter shade. Adam, I know your mom will always be with you, and you and your family will continue to celebrate her love. I know there is heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal.

As a past allergy shot patient at Baker Allergy and Asthma, it was such a pleasant experience to receive my shot from Lynn. She was always so positive and outgoing. Since I am a skier, our chat would usually include something about the joy of skiing. I enjoyed learning about some fabulous ski resorts that she and Ron had spent time at. I will always remember her kindness and wonderful personality. I share my most sincere sympathies and condolences to her family and friends. Lynn will be...