Lynne M. Parsons, passed away August 5, 2025, at the age of 55. Born on March 1, 1970, in Allentown, PA, Lynne was a cherished daughter, mother, and sister. She is survived by her mother, Barbara (James) Parsons; her son, Averian Biton; and her sister, Debra Parsons. She is predeceased by her father, Carlisle Parsons.
Lynne was a 1988 graduate of Upper Perk High School and continued her studies at West Chester University. Her vibrant spirit and enthusiasm for life made her a remarkable real estate agent at Berkshire Hathaway. Known for being the life of the party in her younger years, she had an incredible ability to uplift those around her, effortlessly spreading happiness wherever she went.
She was an avid lover of animals, especially dogs, and in past years, enjoyed playing volleyball for a team in King of Prussia. Her greatest joy, however, was being a mom. With her gentle heart and nurturing nature, Lynne was truly the sweetest soul, making everyone feel loved and valued.
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made in Lynne's memory to Logan's Heros Animal Rescue at www.lharinc.org.
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