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Joe and Maureen Mutinsky
July 22, 2007
I just came back from Mass where we prayed for our deceased... and I was shocked to hear Lynn's name. Please accept our deepest sympathy on this tragic loss. We remember Lynn in her "Lawrence" days and have heard she went on to do great things. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Deacon Jim Palsir
July 19, 2007
It was a Great Loss..... and a shock beyond thought. I have known Lynn for years and years.... in CRASH Club..... in St. James.... through all those "fun" growing years.
I can't tell you how sorry I am for your loss.... She is in my daily prayers forever.
God Bless you all .... always... and when you come to the East side of the US..... please stop in to St. James.
I have been the DRE ( in charge ? of Rel.Educ. )... 6 years now.
Now I have 750 children instead of the 50 CRASH clubbers....
Love the kids and the teachers... Parents you can have.
God Bless you all..... and please keep in touch.
Love, Jim Palsir 609-737-2717
Allen Jones
July 13, 2007
Sorry for your loss, she was a great officer and an even better person.
Chris Morris
July 13, 2007
Lynn, I'm sadded by your untimely passing and will always have a special place for you in my heart. You made Iraq a little more bearable. Rest in peace.
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BRADLEY GRIGSBY
July 13, 2007
I SERVED WITH LYNN IN IRAQ AND WE GOT TO KNOW HER VERY WELL.SHE SPENT ALOT OF TIME WITH US AND WE WILL MISS HER GREATLY.I FEEL SO BAD THAT WE WILL NOT GET TO BE IN THE COMPANY OF A FINE SOLDIER AND WOMAN AND FRIEND.
LOUIS SIMPSON
July 13, 2007
I HAD THE PRIVELAGE OF KNOWING LYNN DURING MY ROTATION IN IRAQ.
SHE WAS A FUN PERSON TO BE AROUND AND ALWAYS HAD A SMILE TO BRIGHTEN THE ROOM. SHE WILL BE MISSED IN THE KENTUCKY NATIONAL GUARD ALSO!
Randy Archer
July 12, 2007
Lynn, we will all miss you at the Boulder Emergency Squad. You were one of the most good-natured, good hearted individuals in the Boulder Emergency Squad during your membership in our rescue group. The level of cheerfulness, humor and enthusiasm that you brought to our trainings and rescue calls was remarkable. You bonded immediately with BES when you joined us and we will miss your extraordinary humor and energy. I offer my heartfelt condolences to your family who will surely miss you, as we do here at BES.
My appreciation goes out to the Colorado National Guard who assisted with your military honors and ceremony. Lynn, anyone who attended this ceremony could see the honor and respect that you earned in your service to your country. May God bless you and be with you forever, Warrior Princess.
Linda Palmer
July 12, 2007
The entire Scutellaro family are in our thoughts and prayers..There are no magic words to make it easier.. Just wanted you to know that we care..
Barry Pylant
July 12, 2007
I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of Lynn. I was fortunate to get to know her while deployed in Iraq. She was always positive and friendly which made a difficult time for all of us just a little bit more manageable.
Lynn...you will be missed.
Connie Schatz
July 12, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Lynn will be greatly missed here at our Flight Simulator facility at Fort Carson, CO.
BRIAN HEDDEN
July 12, 2007
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
August Meadows
July 11, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Troy Brown
July 10, 2007
My most sincere condolences go out to the family of Lynn Scutellaro. She will be missed by all that have known and loved her. I have had the honor to serve as a contemporary and peer with Lynn for the past three and half years in the Colorado National Guard. A natural leader and pilot, she led by example and always chose the hard right over the easy wrong. A great American, treasured friend, and confidant, I will miss our daily banter and musings about life and our profession. My world is diminished by her untimely departure and with it leaves a huge void in my heart and my life. I am proud to have called Lynn my friend and colleague. You will be missed...
Abby Fetzer
July 10, 2007
David and I had the pleasure of spending a weekend with Lynn when she visited her Aunt Christine in Wilmington. We have often spoken of her and what a delightful and accomplished woman she was. We are truly saddened by her untimely passing and can only offer our deepest sympathies to her loving family. Sincerely, Abby and David Fetzer
Patty Beckmann
July 10, 2007
Lynn, I will never forget the nights we sat at Boulder Emergency Squad helping you study to be a Helicopter Pilot. Even though I had NO IDEA how to help you do this, it was sure fun trying.Good Job girl on persuing that title.I cant help but to ask why. Goodness , we miss you , Thank God for memories.
Aunt Marie Scutellaro-Schaefer
July 10, 2007
To My Loving Neice: Although your life was much too short- you made a difference to our family, friends and our country. The wings you wore on earth will carry you to heaven to receive you angel wings.
Linda Rook
July 10, 2007
Lynn made a difference in so many lives. She was an inspiration for the kids (and staff) she worked with. She let them know anything was possible if you tried. Lynn was the epitome of integrity, strength and goofy humor. I will always admire here sense of adventure and her zest for life. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Melissa Stockwell
July 10, 2007
Lynn's enthusiasm and love for life drew people to her. Her laugh and her smile were contagious. The memories I have of her from college, ROTC and Ft. Rucker I will never forget. I express my deepest sympathy to her family. Lynn will never be forgotten.
Jay Clark
July 10, 2007
I was so sad to hear of Lynn's passing today. I will remember the talks we had at Buckley and in Guyana. She always had a friendly smile for everyone. I will remember her as the years pass. Colorado has lost a fine soldier and a Veteran. My sympathies and my prayers go out to her family.
Lorre Gibson
July 10, 2007
I am so terribly sorry for your loss. I didn't know Lynn, but do know what a special daughter she was to you. All my prayers to you.
Nancy White
July 10, 2007
I'll remember Lynn riding up a chairlift in Breckenridge on a beautifully sunny January day while she told me she'd made Captain; I was so impressed and excited for her. She was a beautiful skier and person. It breaks my heart to know she would have accomplished so much more. My deepest sympathy goes out to her family and friends.
Nancy White, wife of Greg White, A Co 2/135th AVN
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