Lynn-Oliphant-Obituary

Lynn Louise Trombold Oliphant

Wichita, Kansas

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Oliphant, Lynn Louise Trombold, was born in Wichita, on Feb. 24, 1944. Her earthly life ended on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014, after a four year battle with cancer. Her soul lives on in the very presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Preceding her in death was her father, Walter Trombold. She is...

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Dear Buck and Family,

She was one of God's best. From 101st North in Valley Center, the world will miss her but we know she trained an up and coming bunch to multiply her ministry.
Philip and Becky Elder

My memories of you and Lynn go back a lot of years to Wichita. I am sorry to hear of her passing.
Jane ( Mrs. Raymond) Patterson

I am so very sad to hear about Lynn's passing !She was a good friend when we all grew up around Fairmount Park. Lynn was two yrs older and we all enjoyed our high school days at East High. I always remember having her as our lifeguard at the Fairmount Park Pool and all the great swim meets. I was a cross country runner and I cherish the times she would run with me at the Park. Thankyou Lynn for being the great friend and example for all. God be with your family. Love Ya !

We are so sorry to hear about Lynn's passing. I was in Fairmount grade school with Lynn and she was always so sweet and kind and popular too. My friend Carol Ard and I Judy Funk were bless by knowing Lynn all through 7th grade and then she went to East High and We went
to North. She was so kind and caring. God Bless you all - we will all miss her too! Judy (Funk) Streeter
and Carol (Ard) Landsverk

I am saddened to hear of Lynn's passing. I was one of the many children who had the privilege of having Lynn as my swimming teacher.

Her classroom was the community swimming pool at Fairmount Park in Wichita, KS. She was kind, encouraging and made the learning fun. I can swim today because of her.

She also invited many of her students to attend her wedding ceremony to Buck, which was so special.

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your beautiful loved one. ...

Buck,

I am so sorry about the passing of your wife. She is free of pain and with our Savior and Lord Jesus but you are left waiting to be reunited with her! My prayers are with you and your family!

Please accept my deepest sympathy.