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Hope
October 19, 2022
Aunt Lynn,
I always loved laughing with you at holiday parties! I will always hold my memories of you at our family gatherings close to my heart, especially all of the festive accessories and funny stories you would bring. You are so loved and will be so missed.
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Barbara Kelly
October 18, 2022
Dear sister Lynn, You have been taken too soon and too suddenly. You will be missed by so many family members and friends. Your memory will live on thru each of our individual memories. Rest in peace Lynn. We will meet again. Your sister Barbara
Thomas J Kelly, Jr.
October 17, 2022
Aunt Lynn, what can I say other than that you were an original, always true to yourself. If you voiced your opinion, you meant it. I loved your interest in the unknown, in UFO's, in mysteries, in the supernatural. I remember fondly your avid interest in the RU Basketball team and in listening to WCTC, in the rock bands ELP and Genesis, in Art Bell, in conspiracies, and I have to share...in vacuuming! That vacuum always was ready to go! I also remember your love of caring for animals, particularly cats, and in the numerous cats that you had during your life. And let's not forget "Jaws," "The Hunt for Red October," suntanning with aluminum foil, drying your hair in the oven, the Park Tavern, Close Encounters, Seaside Heights (the Zipper), and....."I seeeeeeeee...."
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