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Tina Kincaid Williams
June 7, 2024
I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of Lynne, my first cousin. I have many very fond memories of growing up and playing together in our early years, and often visiting her and her siblings in Lenoir with her parents and Nana Mabel. I'm just a little more than a year older than Lynne. My love and prayers are with Deidra, Bud and Richard. And although I've not been able to meet most of Lynne's adult friends and family, I do know and share the depth of the loss of her presence in your life. She had a beautiful, honest energetic energy that will be forever remembered in all the people she touched during the time God blessed us with her.
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Chris Fogleman
June 4, 2024
She always had a calm about her that would put all those around her to feel at ease and comfortable. She knew how to have a great time with people. She cared about others getting what they needed or wanted. She has a natural maternal personality. Robbie Fogleman was very fortunate to have her as a wife. I spent time with them on vacations and I've never seen a couple so in-sync to each others needs. She made me feel truly welcome (three day rule) at her home and that meant a lot to me. She always wore a warm smile and would do everything in her power to make my stay with her and Robbie the best ever. She was highly respected as a respiratory therapist. She was so revered that she was given the opportunity to travel and work in different hospitals. how lucky can a person be? I was particularly excited and happy that Lynne and Robbie were assigned to Florida (where I lived at the time). Those memories are some of the best I've ever had. Not to forget our drives on the beach with my girlfriend at the time. She always made people feel happy even though it didn't start out that way. I took many friends to their home and they made all of them feel right at home. I pray for my brother Robbie that the lord watch over him and fill him with the good memories that we all enjoyed together. Lynne's in heaven now, no doubt. I miss her enough for some of us. God broke the mold when he made her and she is a diamond that cannot be outshined. With Love for both Lynne and Robbie I say she is one the best cooks on the planet. Love Chris J. Fogleman
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