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Lynn Tighe

Edwardsville, Illinois

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Lynn A. Tighe, age 60, of Edwardsville, died at 4:15 p.m., on Friday, Oct. 26, 2007, at her residence, from pancreatic cancer. She was born on Thursday, May 8, 1947, the daughter of William W. and Helen A. Frees. Her mother precedes her in death. She was married to William Timothy Tighe. She...

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Lynn was one of the nicest, most dear people I've met. Having spent 20 years in the Army, I've met quite a few, so that means a lot! The world is better off having experienced her, and she'll be missed by many. My condolences are with her family.

Tim,
My heart goes out to you. Lynn was a wonderful person. I have great memories of the times we all went boating. If you ever need anything, please call.

Christy Salley

We are blessed and richer for having known Lynn. We loved to tease her about the amount of clothes she would bring to the boat every weekend. When thinking of her this morning, we had a vivid picture in our minds of Lynn on the bow of "Patience", wearing her life jacket and rubber gloves (to protect the manicure), preparing to tie onto another boat at anchor. Many special times were shared with Lynn and Tim. We thank God she was in our lives and remains in our hearts.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am deeply saddened by Lynn's death. She was a good friend and we shared a lot of wonderful times together, especially the lunches at Josephines. I always enjoyed Lynn's company. She was warm, caring and loved her family greatly. When I saw Lynn she was always smiling. She was like sunshine walking in a room. She was a true professional and a class act. She will be truly missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing her.

My condolences to Tim, daughters and family.

Lynn will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful person and so friendly. She always took time to chat with us at Con Trios events. A real sweet person; never a whiner. Our sympathies to Tim and their daughters.

I loved Lynn and am mourning her death. We had a lot of fun at the Prudential Realestate office. We shared much fun/shopping/doing silly things--which we girls, do? I have many memories with smiles, I'll always remember how "perfect" she was. Always dressed to the key, makeup wonderful, hair, not one out of place. Her car was always the cleanest in the Prudential lot. I will have her in my heart and smile each time I see a pair of shoes I know she'd love. Mary Beth Margenthaler