Dr. Lynn Raymond Fassy

1959 - 2025

Dr. Lynn Raymond Fassy obituary, 1959-2025, Sarasota, FL

Dr. Lynn Raymond Fassy

1959 - 2025

BORN

1959

DIED

2025

Dr. Lynn Fassy Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 13, 2025.
Sarasota - Dr. Lynn Raymond Fassy, 65, passed away in Sarasota, FL on April 8, 2025. Lynn was the pre-eminent pain specialist in Sarasota for many years and his patients appreciated his compassion toward them. In his professional, that is a rare trait. He practiced in Sarasota from 1993 to 2015, when he had to retire due to severe back and neck pain following his own back fusions. Retiring was so difficult for him because he loved his work and, especially, helping people.

Lynn was the son of Frank Raymond Fassy, who preceded him in death, and Theresa Piazza Fassy, of New Orleans, LA. He came from "nothing," as Lynn used to say, but his grandmother ruled him with an iron fist and stressed the importance of education. He was determined to become successful, and he achieved it, with a lot of bumps along the way. Dr. Fassy graduated with honors from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans in 1989, where he earned his LA medical license. Next was his internship at UT Houston in anesthesiology until 1993, after which he spent 6 months at Baylor University in TX for his pain management internship and earned his TX medical license. He then moved to Sarasota, FL and earned his FL medical license in 1993, when he began to practice medicine. Lynn enduring many heartbreaks throughout his childhood and he overcame every obstacle. He was very open and honest about his upbringing, and he called it "therapeutic" to discuss where he came from to help others in the same situation. He was a testament to anyone who was willing to work hard to achieve their dreams. He was RESILIENT. In fact, Lynn was writing a book about his life and had settled on that title: Resilient.

Lynn loved his Porsches! He always had at least one, and usually multiple Porsche coupes or convertibles. He loved to drive - and drive FAST! Anyone who rode with Lynn needed to strap in with a seat belt and hold on for the ride! Naturally, all of his vehicles were equipped to the max with the top-of-the-line tech equipment to help him keep safe and secure on the road.

Lynn built his dream home on the Gulf on Siesta Key in 1997, and a second one in 2000 across the street on the Bay, where he lived a fabulous life until October 2024. Unfortunately, like so many others in Florida, when Hurricanes Helene and Milton turned their dual paths on Siesta Key and Sarasota, his home was hit very hard. In fact, 2 of his beloved Porsches ended up in his pool, much to Lynn's chagrin.

Lynn leaves behind a son, Christian Lynn Fassy, of Celebration, FL. Lynn's, mother, Theresa Piazza Fassy, and a brother Frank Fassy, both of New Orleans, LA, also survive Lynn. Christian always made Lynn so proud, and Lynn loved Christian very much. Lynn felt his life was complete when his son, Christian, entered this world. Lynn always said Christian was a carbon copy of him! Christian misses his Dad with all his heart.

The love of Lynn's life was his girl, Sheba. Sheba, his black Labrador Retriever, is almost 3 years old and he spoiled her endlessly. Sheba is so lovable and worshipped Lynn, her Daddy, and she is going to miss him terribly, but she will be "adopted" by Christian and will live with him, his girlfriend, Sam, and their own furbaby, and Sheba's good friend, Finn.

Lynn also leaves behind good friends who have "stuck with him," as Lynn liked to say, over the many years of work and personal life. Ros, Pat and Mary have always stayed close to him, as has his friend, Marie and her sons. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Nikki Stewart was Lynn's "sister," as he called her, and was his long-term financial manager, business manager and best friend. Nikki and her husband, Ken, Lynn's "brother," as Lynn called him, have known Lynn for over 30 years, and were always there for support for him throughout the time of their friendship. Both Nikki and Ken feel a very large void in their lives without Lynn in it and always will.

A graveside service for Lynn will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 11:00 am at the Palms Memorial Park at 170 Honore Avenue in Sarasota, FL. In lieu of flowers, Lynn requested that donations be made in his memory to Sugar's Gift, Inc. at www.SugarsGift.org or the LSU Medical School Health Foundation at https://give.lsuhealthfoundation.org/neuroscience.

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Marie Boyd

July 2, 2025

My prince Lynn, I immensely love and miss you with all my soul! Our years together weaved so much needed joy in my life. And yet, your departure birthed so much sorrow.

Today, I recall a Gibran quote "When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight". My love, you have been my greatest heartfelt delight, and sorrow as well. I miss you dearly! I only hope that we jovially find one another again in the next life. I love you!

Grace McLaughlin

May 30, 2025

Dr.Fassys
Was a great doctor which i had for almost 20 yrs he did for me what no other doctors even tried im very grateful for him in my life God Bless his family and thank you

Marie boyd

May 25, 2025

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April 25, 2025

I love you my special somone!!!

Marie boyd

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Marie Boyd

April 24, 2025

My dearest Lynn,

It has now been over two weeks since your passing, which has allowed me time to reflect on our relationship. Over the years, I grew to genuinely love you with all my heart. Naturally, I respect your brilliance, superb aesthetic taste, perseverance, will, and perfectionism. However, I fell in love with your innate spirit, which is benevolent, compassionate, honest, sensitive, and authentically beautiful.

To me, you are not about posh vehicles, zip codes, titles, or material possessions. Your true worth is the value of your inner being and all that you endured for the finale of true self-discovery. I never enjoyed the concepts of your collected stuff. However, it brought me immense joy when you soulfully talked about your love of Mother Nature, photography, music, cooking, history, literature, and yes, even Roman mythology.

One of my favorite memories of you was just a few weeks before your passing. You quietly sat in my lanai while solacely gazing towards where the water fountain gracefully cascaded down over the yellow waterlilies. You slowly uttered, "That is a beautiful scene, like poetry in action." I remember thinking during that moment , "You can only perceive majestic beauty if it freely lives within you; your soul."

May you peacefully fly free and jovially be all that your soul dreamed to be. Forever and always, you shall live in my heart and be a part of my eternal family. Until we meet again, my love. I adore you, Marie

Joseph and Michele Cohen

April 19, 2025

One of the many many times out at doc´s house. We met him about 30 years ago for pain management when he was still working out of the waldemere building connected to Sarasota memorial. Over the years we became friends and he always treated my wife and I with respect and kindness. He even let us bring other family members to enjoy his beautiful beach and a couple times in the pool. We will miss you so much. I´m still in disbelief that I am going to your funeral tomorrow it´s very hard to accept. I was just talking with you in February about your pool cage and how your hatch was open on your new car.

Valerie Strickland

April 18, 2025

Lynn you will be missed ... from meeting you in Texas many years ago during your pain management fellowship and recently reconnecting in past few years your big heart and care for others never changed...May you find the peace and tranquility you sought in this life

Shaunna Rombach

April 17, 2025

Dear, Lynn

You spent so many years in our lives. You always had something fun for us to do when we would come up for a visit. From birthdays to Christmas, and other holidays, there are many memories that I hold dear to me. I"ll never forget you stitching up my dad´s toe in your living room after he cut it in the water on a piece or coral or rock. You were always on call! Thank you for being there for both my parents when they were sick, and for spending countless hours pouring over my dad´s medical records when he was on life support in the hospital. For saving my mom´s life when she had a major health emergency and thank you for being such a fun uncle. You will always be my uncle, and I am thankful that you were the godfather to my son, Hunter. We will always remember you and hold you in our hearts.

Love, Shaunna, Dan, Hunter, and Easton

Cheryl Seguin

April 16, 2025

Mary Donato

April 15, 2025

Dear Lynn,

I am writing on behalf of our family, and as you wrote Bobby´s eulogy, I am writing yours on this platform.

I write of your real worth.

From meeting you on your 2nd date with Susan to saving Bobby´s life and mine, I watched you walk down the aisle becoming a proud stepfather to Alicia at such a tender age, delivering your own son, celebrating multiple birthdays, Christmases, and holidays not even marked on calendars, our family will always remember and cherish the good times we had with you. Laughter, tears and all the emotions in between are memories seared into our hearts and minds.

You were a father, a son, a God father a husband, and a brother, fiercely protecting not only your children, but all of us.

After learning what kind of man you were, I remember Daddy writing to you, how proud he was of you and in response you cried.

We cry for you now and the family you left behind, but we choose to remember good things and only good things. The laughter was priceless. One of the funniest was giving you an eye exam at the dollar store, all that was missing was a lab coat and a badge. We all laughed until we cried! And no one will ever forget the one and only yo diggity.

We always loved you and we always will. I will see you in heaven and until then as you did for Shaunna, Hunter, Bobby and me, if the need arises, I will protect your children.

Love,

Mimi

Alicia Weingart

April 14, 2025

Rest in peace, Lynn. You entered my life at the tender age of 10 and were present for many of my life´s major milestones. From walking me down the homecoming court in high school to walking me down the aisle at my wedding, you were present without hesitation. When I shared the exciting news about adopting my first child you wept and showed your excitement to become a granddad. Not many of my years exist without you in them. You always showed your unwavering support toward me even when I made the crazy decision to move across country in my 20´s. Your knowledge and expertise as a physician quite undoubtedly saved my life through the most absolute difficult time I´ve ever experienced. You fought hard for me and for that, I´m eternally grateful. Your hard work and dedication to others didn´t go unnoticed. I take comfort in knowing your legacy will live on through Christian, who I love so dearly. My hope for all the loved ones you´ve left behind is that we carry your name in our hearts, cherish the happy moments that were spent together, and support each other in times of need. Until we meet again.

Susan Fassy

April 14, 2025

As we say goodbye, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the journey we shared. Over time, relationships shift and change - and though our marriage came to an end, the appreciation I had for you never faded.

You were a remarkably intelligent man, curious and full of insight. More importantly, you were a loving and devoted stepfather to Alicia and father to our son Christian. The care and guidance you gave them will remain a lasting part of who they are.

To those reading this, please know that Lynn left a mark, not just through his accomplishments, but through his quiet kindness, and his love for the people in his life.

And to you, Lynn thank you. Thank you for what you gave, for what you taught, and for the ways you helped shape our lives. May you rest in peace, with all the love and light you deserve.

Love always,
Susan

Tony Broussard

April 13, 2025

Rest in Peace, Lynn. We´ll always be LSUMC!!

Meeru D Fendt

April 13, 2025

Will miss the Annual Crawfish boil that Lynn hosted on his beautiful waterfront home. He helped many in his career and provided excellent care to patients. Very great Pop to both Christian and Alicia. Rest In Peace you will be missed Meeru

Kimberly Tucker King

April 13, 2025

I have been Dr. Fassy´s hairdresser for many many years. I got to know him very well over this time. He was the kindest, smartest, optimistic, and positive men I have ever known. He was compassionate and seemed so resilient. He had so much to offer to the world. I´m so heartbroken. I will definitely miss him terribly. Rest in peace my friend.

Laurene Honeybill

April 13, 2025

We had so many wonderful times. To the exhilarating rides in the Porsches and racing up and down the interstate oops!!!
Meeting your son Christian and Samantha. Fishing off the dock . You were a joy to me and you always called me kiddo and I called you Happyclaps!!Than you for the wonderful friendship and love. I will never forget you.
With Love
Laurene

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