Lynne-Weaver-Obituary

Lynne E. Weaver

Skokie, Illinois

Apr 5, 1942 – Mar 19, 2018 (Age 75)

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BORN
April 5, 1942
DIED
March 19, 2018
AGE
75
LOCATION
Skokie, Illinois
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Lynne E. Weaver 75 of Skokie beloved wife of the late Jerry; loving mother of Christopher (Karen) Wallin Kimberly (Michael) Nelson and the late Andrew Wallin; dear stepmother of Michelle (Fred Snow) Bibergal-Snow and Stefanie (the late Steve) Picavet; cherished grandmother of 10; devoted great...

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The smile in this picture says so much about Lynne. What a warm, upbeat, positive person she was. It was always fun to talk to her and catch up and she was so open and sweet to me and my kids. She was a wonderful example of stoicism and grace; we will miss her a great deal.

I will always remember You from being part of the Morton Grove American Legion Post 134 Auxiliary and the Post. How you worked at Thanksgiving for the Navy recruits, the Memorial Day & Veteran's Day Parades, the meetings and everything else. You have been a role model to soo many with a very positive and upbeat attitude.

At Uncle Bob/Aunty Irene's house, 2013

So very sorry for your loss of your precious mother, grandmother, aunt, (& our cousin). Thoughts & prayers being sent from Colorado family +

You have my deepest sympathy. May God give you peace and strength to keep you going during your time of sorrow.

Lynne and I have been the best of friends
since kindergarten 70 years ago. We shared
many good times over the years!
She will be dearly missed!! A big part of my life has passed away but I cherish the memories. She was a very special and
compassionate person.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I knew Lynne from our work at Siemens and later thru her involvement in the American legion in Morgan Grove. Very nice lady with a great smile! God bless her and family in these days of her passing. Another Angel in heaven.

I will always remember Lynne as a very thoughtful and caring person and willing to help many. We were classmates in the upper grades at Fairview as well as at Niles Township High School in Skokie. When re-connecting after a group of Niles girls would get together, I learned that Lynne had many challenges in her adult life and yet remained an outgoing friend with a positive and upbeat attitude.
I will miss her. I can clearly hear her telling a story right now.

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