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Lynne M. Lichtenauer

Joliet, Illinois

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Lynne M. Lichtenauer Lynne M. Lichtenauer, Age 81, passed away at her home after a courageous battle with cancer on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, with her loving family by her side. Lynne is survived by her fiancé, Lorin Lynch; son, Eric; granddaughter, Lillian; brother, Les Gomora (Mary Lou);...

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Sincerest sympathy to family; Lynne was/is the gift that keeps on giving. I was fortunate enough to have done her radio show & we laughed so much & enjoyed ourselves that we ran out of time, (as with her life!) Lynne brought excitement, laughter & newness in everything that she did & she wholeheartedly shared a piece of herself in whatever she did; I am holding on to that piece & remembering & cherishing it in my heart forever; thank you Lynne.., always! xo

Our sympathies are with Lorin and Lynne´s family. You all will be in our prayers.

Lorin, I am deeply saddened by the passing of your Lynne. I know how you loved her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love from EMMBC!

Lynne was a beautiful, wonderful Lady with so many talents. When she saw you it was always a smile and how are you? She left a lasting impression on all she met. Our condolence go out to Lorin, Eric, the entire family and all of Joliet. She will be forever missed.

My thoughts are with Lorin, Eric and all of Lynne's extended family. So sorry for your loss. Cherished memories will be always with you. Sincerely, Sue Martin

Lynne made anyplace she worked or volunteered a better place. I am honored to have known her. Every once in awhile a very special person crosses our path...that was Lynne. Her family and close friends will have a huge hole that unfortunately will never fill. Your community will miss you. May you Rest In Peace.

Lynne was a lovely, beautiful woman, both inside and out. Never too busy to have a word or two if you ran into her somewhere, and she always asked after my daughters. All of Joliet will miss this beautiful soul.

Lynne instituted a program in 1998 that awarded Joliet High School Diplomas to World War II veterans who interupted thier high school studies to serve in the military. My father and uncle received thier diploma through that program and it fullfilled a part of thier lives that they thought would never be. For this Lynne had gained my lifelong admiration. As from her history Lynne was always at the top of her game in many areas. But for me, she will always be that special person who made...