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Lynne Vyner Shpak

Pikesville, Maryland

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Suddenly, on October 19, 2014, Lynne Shpak (nee Vyner); beloved mother of Andrew Shpak; cherished sister of Patricia Vyner (Anthony) Hawks and Dr. Henry Vyner; loving grandmother of Nicholas and Alexander Shpak; beloved niece of Ruth and Robert Taubman. Services at SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC.,...

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Words cannot describe the beauty that was Lynne. We go back many years, years boarding my horses at her farm, years helping her with real estate questions and years helping Andy. I pass her house every Sunday and mourn that I did not take the time to stop in like I always thought I would. We were kindred spirits and I will miss her deeply.

Lynne, may God Bless you ... you are greatly missed by many! When I look at Starfire, I think of you!

So sorry to hear of this sudden loss. My family has known Lynne since the mid 1970's when we began breeding Morgans. We loved her devotion to breeding real Morgans and her artistry as a jeweler (my mom and I both own beautiful pieces of Lynne's jewelry). She will certainly be missed.

May 2014 Lynne with Dash (Atavista Statesman X Arapoho Leah)

For all you were to each of us. Your smiles, laughter, and steadfast direction and for the assention of that brilliant soul:
"Within the garden of Thine immortality, before Thy countenance, let me abide forever, O Thou Who art merciful unto me, and upon the seat of Thy glory stablish me, O Thou Who art my Possessor." ... Open Thou the way for this awakened soul to enter Thy kingdom, and enable this bird, trained by Thy hand, to soar in the eternal rose garden..."

lynne and I (Deane Gutman) have ben friends when Andrew was 4 yewars old With Horses and Jewerly Made I will miss her so 0 much . lynne wounld come up and stay with me at fire hill and weddings. I mis her . Deane Gutman

To the family: What I remember most about Lynne is that her smile and radiant personality came through the door before she did. Lynne was always cheerful and lovely to look at. Over 60 years ago, we attended religious school together at the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation and were in the same "Confirmation" class there. We were very friendly and our parents were close friends. Saw Lynne only a few times since those days but thought about her often since. My wife, Shana Rubin, remembers that her...

So sorry for this sudden and tragic loss in our family - our hearts go out to Patsy and Hank and Andrew and the children. Lynne was the most vibrant, passionate person and such and artist with her jewelry and with her horses. She will be sorely missed! With love from cousins Hilary (Kayle) and Peter Crist

It was a true joy to have met her.