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John Loftus
September 25, 2008
I was shocked and saddened by the news of Lynn's passing. There are not enough words of praise for what he brought to CPS. I worked with Lynn in the Kinship Unit for over 3 years and it was a pleasure to see him and joke with him, especially about his love of deserts. My prayers
are with the family and for him
Judith Michelsen
September 16, 2008
I was very sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. During the time I knew him at work I found him to be a caring, hard-working man, very efficient and a funny person to be around. He added a lot to the workplace, and we all really missed him when he left. I wish his family the best.
Karen Hamamura
September 15, 2008
Mr. Lynn Williamson was one of the finest human beings I've ever had the honor to worth with in a tough job. He was respected and admired by his supervisors, peers, and support staff. We could always count on Lynn to go the extra mile and "save us" in a pinch. He was always the gentleman, and put a smile on everyone's face. We will miss him and remember him fondly. My heartfelt thoughts go to his family, whom he adored and shared through photos posted on his cubicle walls.
Claudia Boyd
September 12, 2008
I was saddened to hear of Lynn's death. He was a great guy. Lynn was my health nut model. He would always eat such healthy food. Over the years he would rollerblade or swim during his lunch hour. I will miss the happy go lucky guy I worked with in Court Services and Kinship.
Kim Pullen
September 12, 2008
To Joy and family, I was so sad to hear about Lynn. He was such a happy person and I loved his sly humor. He made work fun and he was a gifted Social Worker. We miss him so.
Sharon Pegues
September 12, 2008
I was so saddened to learn of Lynn's death. He was so energentic and alive. Lynn was a great coworker and had the wonderful quality of stability in these often chaotic waters of work. I know his family will feel the emptiness and pain of his loss and I wish them strength and my condolences.
Nina Donnel
September 12, 2008
Jenny,
I am so sorry to hear you have lost your dad. Please remember you are in our prayers. My condolences to you mom.
Rosetta McCowan
September 12, 2008
I was saddened to hear about Lynn's passing. He was a great person to work with. He was always cheerful and full of life. I will miss you Lynn. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Bonnie Bergmann
September 11, 2008
Joy and family,
I was so saddened to learn today of Lynn's passing. I worked closely with Lynn in the Kinship Unit. He was always so dedicated, professional and efficient on the job. Personally, he was a wonderful, caring coworker with a keen sense of humor. I missed him when he left, but was happy for him as he retired and you embarked on your cross country trip and new adventures together. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Bonnie Bergmann
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