LYNN-OSBORNE-Obituary

LYNN OSBORNE

Seattle, Washington

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Lynn Marie Osborne Age 48, died peacefully in her sleep on February 2, 2013. Lynn attended Kennedy High School and Western Washington University. Diagnosed with lung cancer in 2008, she continued to work for much of the time during her four-year struggle. On good days or bad, her generous spirit...

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You are always in my heart... Love you always and forever, my dear friend

Love and miss you always Lynnacious ... You are always in my heart...I said this last year & I will say it every year.. miss you dear soul

Love and miss you always Lynnacious ... You are always in my heart

Lynnacious made me laugh deep into my soul like no other. What a beautiful person she was inside and out And what a wonderful mother she was raising her two daughters who are the reflection of their mothers love and soul- might sound kind of weird but I think you can see when you look into their eyes that Lynn is shining through ... you are always in my heart Lynnacious ❤

When I was young the Osborne's taught me how to appreciate art & time creating a garden. Lynn was the bright spot and source of laughter at so many neighborhood functions. The Foleys will miss your smile and laugh.

Lynn,
Hard to believe it's been 30+ years since JFK. Though we didn't keep in touch as often as possible, your positive impact and courage was evident at your memorial service. Standing room only, the love and sunshine at St. Philomenas Church demonstrated that you were there and smiling from heaven. God bless you, your girls. Someday, we'll perform together again.

I knew Lynn was special when I met her in 1996. She always was a solid, honest, fun, loving, and caring person. She helped me grow into a stronger woman.

There is a picture with her hugging Elise and Emily that has been in my house for years as well as my snowman ornament on every tree since she gave it to me 15 years ago. I think of her so often when I hear certain phrases or when I bake melting moments during Christmas.

Her courage and faith truly made me...

I will never hear her give me compliments on what a good job that I did.

She was a very kind, caring & understanding person, one that was taken from this Earth far too soon.