Lynne-Barlow-Obituary

Lynne Kay Barlow

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lynne Kay Barlow 1944 ~ 2005 Our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, daughter, sister and friend, Lynne Kay Withey Barlow passed away too soon on April 15, 2005 at her home in Alpine, Utah. She was born April 8, 1944 to Maxine Clem and Theodore Marczak in Denver, Colorado. She joined The Church...

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Dear Barlow's,
I was getting all the Alpine news from a friend when she told me of Lynn. I am truely sorry about your loss. My mother (Elaine) and I always thought highly of Lynn. I don't know how Lynn past away but it's never easy to lose a loved one. No matter how much time we have with someone isn't enough. Cherish your memories and remind the grandkids of her special smile and fun personality.
Sincerely,
Kelli

Dear Larry and Family,
Because of health problems, I was not able to attend the funeral, but wanted you to know how sad I am for you and the family. I loved Lynne...she was truly a beautiful and unique person. I always enjoyed her lessons, as she always put a personal touch to everything she taught. This is a loss to the whole community. Good luck to you and the childen. Sharon Workman

To Maxine. I was so sorry to hear about your loss. It seems years past to fast. I had lost contact with you over the years. I still remember your beautiful organ playing at lst Baptist. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayer.

Dear Larry, All of our family was so sad to read that Lynne had passed away. Teri, Sue, Mike and I loved her. You two were always so much fun and had so much energy. It was a highlight for us when you would come over to visit. We send our love to you and your family. Lynne's happy smile and dimples make us smile. Sincerely, The Crandall Kids

I am so saddened by Lynne's passing, I loved and enjoyed her so much, yes at one time we even contemplated going into business together, we would have made a good pair, however her and Larry made an even better one "The Hang-Up" wallpaper business and they became famous for the great job they did. I enjoyed all of her children, but Don, who was one of my cub scouts was a light in my life, and I so appreciated him being there for all of us at Troy's passing.
Dear Larry, how you will...

I was so sosrry to hear of Lynn's passing. I always enjoyed her smile at work each day. She spoke often of her family. I have missed her, and wanted to express my sympathy to the family.