Lynette McEntire

Lynette McEntire obituary, Los Angeles, CA

Lynette McEntire

Lynette McEntire Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 1 to Nov. 5, 2022.
Lynette McEnture left this world to the loving arms of Jesus October 25th 2022, after an extended illness.

She was Born January 31 1951 and adopted shortly after by Bill and Shirley Warne. She was raised in Ogden Utah, along with her big sister Beverly, and little sister Claire. Lynette graduated from Ogden high in 1969; going on to get her LPN in nursing shortly after.

She married Jay McEntire in 1969, and they had 4 beautiful children, Stacey, Scott, Chris, and Drew.

They were later Divorced

Lynette's children were her biggest joy in life, and knowing she can hold her son Drew once again brings our family much needed peace in this time of sorrow.

Her unwavering devotion to God was like no other and carried her through many heartbreaks and illnesses. and she never once doubted that Jesus would always light her way. She was a self-made scholar and Theologian, and would always impress those around her with her incredible knowledge of the bible.

Lynette is survived by her children Scott(Deena) McEntire, Chris McEntire and (Amy Shaw,)Stacey and (Herbert) Mejia

She had 8 beautiful grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her son Drew

She is also survived by her sisters Beverly Seager and (Bob Wheelecor) Claire (Heath) Roberts as well as her cousin Patti Stcherbinine who she considered a sister

Special thanks to Linda Cassidy and Barbera Fife for remaining loyal friends Throughout her life.

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November 5, 2022

Amy Shaw posted to the memorial.

November 4, 2022

Claire posted to the memorial.

November 1, 2022

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Amy Shaw

November 5, 2022

Lynette was a beautiful person inside and out and I was beyond lucky to call her my Mama! Miss you, hope you have found peace and happiness now that you and Drew are reunited

Claire

November 4, 2022

I loved my sister so much. I miss talking to her. She always there for me.

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