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Lynn Stark

Houston, Texas

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LYNN STARK (1956-2003)      LYNN STARK passed away peacefully in the arms of her husband, Tom, on Friday, May 2, 2003, at The Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center. She had been bravely battling leukemia for almost two years.      Lynn Alexander Stark was born on March 9, 1956 in...

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Hello Tom, Andrew, Michael, and Mark, We are so saddened to hear about Lynn that words can not describe how we feel. As Patrick said, How can that be? I have just called you and heard Lynn on the answering machine. What comfort in hearing her bubbly voice. Bubbly and beautiful could only begin to describe her. We are so lucky to have met all of you and you know how much you mean to us. May God comfort you and strenghten you each day. We are here for you and would love to have the boys come...

Tom and Family,

I just found out this morning of Lynn's passing and can truly say our hearts and prayers are with the Stark family. Our memories of the time we spent in Houston in the neighborhood filled with Lynn and your family making us feel right at home the day we moved in. After reading all the wonderful entries in the guest book we feel special in that we had a wonderful real estate agent who became our neighbor. Her happy spirit always echo'd up and down Pale Dawn and...

I personally do not know the Stark/Alexander family, but being from Tampa, Florida, (and originally from Houston) it is not hard to feel like a friend of Nancy, Lynn's sister. She has shared her feeling on air and made everyone feel like a part of her life. My sister's husband just received a cancer diagnosis, so now my family will begin the process of hope, ups and downs and tears. I hope that we can provide the strength, love and support that Lynn received. What a special person and a...

Dear Tom and family,

Lynn was very special to us. I was a sales agent for David Weekley Homes about 10 years ago. She was one of the friendliest people I had ever met.

When we decided to sell our home in The Woodlands Lynn was our agent.

When we sold ou second home 2 years ago Lynn was feeling tired and soon discovered she was ill.

We will miss all the laughs we had with Lynn. We know she loved you and the children dearly.
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Even though I did not know Lynn, I came upon her obituary in the houston chronicle, and it really touched me. I would have wanted her as my realtor. It is very unfortunate and sad, to think she was taken so young and early in life, leaving a wonderful family, children, husband. She still had many yrs ahead, it is so unfortunate. She also had a wonderful career. My prayers and thoughts are with her and her family.

My condolences to Lynn's family at this difficult time. She will be missed, but not forgotten.

You are in our prayers at this sad time. Memories will be your greatest comfort and the knowledge of the love and support Lynn had with her will ease your burden.

Lynn was such an amazing woman who touched so many lives. She will be missed dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Dear Tom and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Lynn. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Lynn was one of the funniest ladies that I had ever met. She never missed a beat.
She was so special that God wanted her to return home to him. She will be missed by all.