Marilyn-Sutterlin-Obituary

Marilyn Fraser Johnson "Lyn" Sutterlin

Charlotte, North Carolina

Aug 15, 1945 – Mar 11, 2020

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BORN
August 15, 1945
DIED
March 11, 2020
LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

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Lyn Sutterlin completed the earthly part of her race and "finished her course" on this side of Heaven on March 11, 2020, after a healthy life plus 11 years' experience surviving Ovarian cancer. Born August 15, 1945, a native of Chattanooga, TN, Lyn was the daughter of Marjorie Purse and Walter C....

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Mrs Sutterlin you are truly mis. Love always Gloria

I met Lyn when I returned to North Carolina in 1986 when I began working at TAPS. I remember her as a kind co-worker with a beautiful spirit which helped make my transition a positive experience. I just learned of her passing and feel a sense of sadness but I know heaven has an angel. Delores Coleman Black

If you were lucky enough to have Lyn Sutterlin in your life, you were blessed. I am extraordinarily grateful to have experienced her love and friendship, as I know countless others have. Lyn had the remarkable gift of making people feel seen, heard, and at peace. She never failed in extending a warm welcome and heartfelt hug, and never allowed anyone to feel like a stranger. I can firmly attest that she was the kindest human being I have ever known. Her goodness and selflessness were such...

Belatedly learning of Lyns move to heaven. Peggy and I are heavy hearted for us and your family. We have loved sharing many special times with Joe and Lyn. She was courageous, compassionate, committed and an absolute joy. Much love to Joe and the family.

Lyn was a much beloved alumna of the Presbyterian School of Christian Education - PSCE - now Union Presbyterian Seminary. Our sincerest condolences are sent to Joe, and to all of their family!

Lyn seemed always cheerful and looking for ways to enter into the world of the person she was speaking with. For me personally, she always wanted to see me if I was in town and would go to lengths to make it so. She wrote the sweetest cards when my babies were born. I am grateful for her and the legacy she left with her daughter and all of her beautiful family. My condolences to you all. She was a special person and we will miss her!

I met Lynne at Sharon Towers for a short period of time, although it seemed like a life time. We shared the same faith in Christ and I always looked forward to talking to be. Lynne never talked about her illness. She talked about us having a small bible study, but now her work is finished. Sleep on Lynne and take your rest I loved and miss you but God loved you best. In Christ, Deloris

We are so very sorry. She was a beautiful soul and will be missed terribly. Our deepest sympathy to all of the family.

Queen N. Thompson, M.S.Ed.

Lynn Sutterlin was a dear friend when she worked with me at Teen-Age Parent Services. She was a super teacher and was committed to meeting the unique needs of all children. She was a wonderful educator and a simply very good person. With deepest sorrow to her family.
Queen N. Thompson, Counseling Psychologist, CMS Retired.