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Beyond her professional pursuits, Lynn had a deep love for gardening and flowers. She spent countless hours tending to her garden, creating an oasis of beauty that never failed to impress visitors. Her green thumb was admired by all who saw her flourishing blooms.
But perhaps what defined Lynn most was her ever-present smile. Her infectious joy brightened the lives of everyone she encountered. Even in challenging times, Lynn's optimistic spirit prevailed, inspiring hope in those around her. She had an uncanny ability to lift spirits with just a kind word or gesture.
Lynn was known for being trustworthy, kind-hearted, jovial, loyal, honest, and straightforward. She never hesitated to tell it like it is, yet she did so with grace and consideration. Her genuine nature made her a confidante and a source of wisdom for many. No one knew this better than her beloved grandchildren with whom she shared a special bond; she was ever-present in their lives and rarely missed a school program or sporting events.
Lynn is survived by her husband James Allegret; children Erin (Amondo) Hopkins and James A. Allegret; grandchildren Jordan Hopkins, Olivia Hopkins, Skylar Hopkins, James H. Allegret, Otto Allegret and Wesley Allegret. In addition, she is survived by a nephew James (Becky) Lash and three great nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; sister, Denise Lash and nephew David Lash.
Titus Funeral Home, 1001 South Huntington St., Syracuse is interested with care of Lynn and the family. Visitation will be held there on Monday, December 18 from 3 to 7 PM. A Life Celebration funeral will take place the following day beginning at 11; visitors may gather for one hour prior in the funeral home.
Memorial gifts in honor of Lynn may be given to New Hope Pet Rescue and Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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