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Yvette L. Lynch

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Yvette L. Lynch Yvette L. "Tuggie" Lynch, 49, of North 7th St., Harrisburg, passed away on Saturday, September 2, 2006 at Harrisburg Hospital. She was born in Harrisburg, daughter of Barbara Winston Neal and the late John Collins, was a 1975 graduate of Harrisburg High School, former...

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To Steve and Family,
May God Comfort you in his arms and let you know there is no more suffering. Just call on the name of the Lord and he will comfort you. May God Continue to be with you and your family.
Always,

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

Dear Steve,
You may not remember me, but I worked with you at Blue Shield. After reading this notice, I thought it necessary to express my condolences. I pray that God grants you peace and strength during your time of bereavement.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Steve and Family,

May your memories be a precious source of peace, strength and comfort.

Toogie, words can not express how much you will be missed and loved from the day you joined our heavenly father until we see you again, with that wonderful smile, which will be missed. All my love to Steve and William....Your always in my prayers...Your Loving cousin and Family. Marlon and Letisha Lobley.

Dear Family:

Our hearts were sadden with the news of our cousin Tuggie's passing.

God called her, she had no choice but to follow the Lord's command.

We are sorrowed by her passing because we will miss her kind, sweet, and gentle spirit.

Don't cry for Tuggie, she now rejoices with the Lord!

She is free of pain, and suffers no more.

She hears the sweet sounds of angel's voices singing as she is
welcomed by the Father and our...

My condolences goes out to the family... Tugg and Steve have always been like my second family, and I would like to thank you'll for that. You have my prayers and deepest sympathy.
Love Always ~ Erin M. Myers