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Lynne Irene Kalter Dippolito

Delray Beach, Florida

1947 - 2025

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Lynne Irene Kalter Dippolito

June 4, 1947 - April 28, 2025

Lynne Irene Kalter Dippolito, 77, passed away on April 28, 2025, in Delray Beach, Florida.

Born on June 4, 1947, Lynne graduated from Atlantic City High School and went on to dedicate her life to caring for others as a registered nurse. Her career reflected her deep compassion and unwavering commitment to helping those in need. Lynne was a crackerjack ER nurse at Hahnemann University Hospital. During her final years, she devoted her time as a home health and wound care nurse in Florida.

Lynne was known for her warmth, intelligence, and charisma. She brought laughter and light into every room with her sharp wit and loving spirit. A proud mother, she cherished her daughter Amy Elizabeth Tosi deeply. Lynne also leaves behind her sister Jayne Fishkind and brother David Kalter. She was preceded in death by her parents, Herb Kalter and Dorothy Conroy.

Those who knew Lynne will remember her as a hard-working and dedicated woman whose presence made a lasting impact. Whether through her professional care or personal kindness, she touched many lives with grace and strength.

In honor of Lynne's memory, donations may be made to the SPCA or Planned Parenthood causes close to her heart.

May her memory bring comfort and joy to all who were fortunate enough to know her.

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My heart is so saddened by our loss of Lynne. My deepest sympathies and prayers for her family . Lynne was a dear friend to me. Although I met her later in life she called me her sister. We shared many fun and good times together. Whether it was at the pool or playing canasta. She had a quiet but delicate way about her . She was extremely caring and loving. I will remember her sophistication and experience in caring for her patients here in Florida. She was a true treasure of a...

I´m so sorry to hear of Lynne´s passing. She´d always send me IM´s about my favorite topics and then we chat about all the wonderful things in our lives. She was always so proud of her family and the memories we had growing up in Margate. I´m sending my sincerest condolences to her family. May her memory be a blessing .

We are very saddened to hear of Lynne´s passing. She was a wonderful colleague, and it was a privilege to have worked with her. We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. Thank you for everything, Lynne. You will be truly missed.

Im so sad Lynne, Im crying for you. I miss you and am do glad we kept in touch! I met you when you were first pregnant with Amy and you were GLOWING! How wonderful were our "Marco Polo" days at The Club with our kids. We had a little bit of heaven, where you are now, here on earth. You will ALWAYS BE my ER NURSE Colleague, SWEETEST MOTHER TO AMY and DEAR FRIEND. LOVE FOREVER, MB

Dear Lynn, I cannot believe that you left us. I know GOD must have needed YOU somewhere else. Your laughter will never be silenced, your compassion will continue in all those lives you have touched. Know that you will forever remain in our hearts. My PRAYERS

So very sorry to hear the news. Lynne and I were best friends in elementary/high school. We loved spending time at each others homes. Our parents spent many hours together helping build our Temple Emeth Shalom. Many wonderful times and funny stories that Lynne and I shared about Jasper and Haverford Avenues. Lynne, "Thanks for the Memories" Sending love to Jayne and David.

So sorry to learn of Lynne´s passing. Remembering all the wonderful memories of Summers spent at Silver Creek with our families.

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