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Lynn Chapman Obituary

Lynn Chapman

Dr. Ellen Lynn Chapman, adventurer, outdoor educator, musician, master gardener, horsewoman, social justice advocate, mother of three and friend to many, died unexpectedly in her sleep on May 26, 2017 in her cabin in the Methow Valley.

Lynn was born on June 17, 1953, in Columbia, Missouri, to the late Reverend William Dewson Chapman and the late Emily Borie Chapman (nee Mudd, later Mitchell). Before settling in Seattle, she lived in Sykeston, Missouri, Brunswick, Maine, Philadelphia, Seoul, South Korea, Concord and Amherst, Massachusetts, Whitton Pond, New Hampshire, Bennington, Vermont and Lander, Wyoming.

After graduating from Concord Academy and attending Bennington College, she graduated with high honors in Botany from the University of Massachusetts. After a stint as a NOLS instructor, she graduated from Pennsylvania Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel) completing her Residency at the University of Washington in Family Medicine. She ultimately settled in Seattle where she has lived since 1979, leaving temporarily for medical school and in Woodland and Sacramento, California to support her husband's career. Lynn and now her family also have deep roots in the Methow Valley where she has owned property since 1980.

While most of us knew Lynn as a family medicine doctor (UW resident, Group Health, Woodland Clinic and private practice) who cared deeply about her patients, she had many other jobs and interests. She worked as an outdoor instructor at the National Outdoor Leadership School (where she met her husband), as a teacher and mentor to delinquent youth, as a waitress and as a longshoreman. She loved music (she was a magnificent flautist and could play many instruments). She planted a garden every year since she was 20. She launched craft projects one after the other. She was a world traveler. She loved dogs. Her love of the outdoors was reflected by her passion for hiking, mountaineering, biking, skiing and horses.

Lynn's passion for adventure and her love and commitment to service distinguished her. Examples are numerous and varied - hitchhiking across the country without her parents' knowledge as a teenager; dropping out of college to teach mountaineering; being followed by a polar bear on a Greenland scientific mission; taking her children on deep back country adventures since they were in diapers; serving as the expedition doctor in the Andes and Amazon; wandering with Hadzabe hunter gatherers in Tanzania; practicing medicine in war torn Nicaragua; braving death threats to provide access to abortion; travelling throughout the world, often in difficult conditions, and often with children in tow. She was the inspiration for others to chase their own dreams.

Lynn's life was too short. But it was full. It brought joy to so many. Lynn didn't know a stranger. Her devotion to friends and the newly acquainted had no match.

But her grandest adventure of all was raising her three wonderful children, now capable young adults, who she loved deeply. We all see her sense of adventure, her dedication to service and her love reflected in them.

Lynn is survived by husband, Randy Cerf, her children, Will (25), Mathew (24) and Fiona (21), her siblings Ted Chapman, Welles Chapman, Beth London and Nora Mitchell along with numerous nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts, grandnieces and nephews and an enormous group of devoted friends across the globe who love her deeply.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on June 24 at the Prospect Congregational Church followed by a reception nearby at her home. Smaller memorials will be held at her Winthrop property at 2:00 PM on June 26 and in Lander, WY on October 7.

In lieu of flowers please send any gifts in Lynn's memory to Room One (social services in the Methow Valley, www.roomone.org), the Methow Valley Conservancy (www.methowconservancy.org) or Planned Parenthood.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times from Jun. 6 to Jun. 7, 2017.

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May 31, 2018

I didn't realize Lynn and I were about the same age. I met with her a few times at Group Health. It was a shock to hear of her passing.
Rest in Peace (((((((Lynn))))))))))))

Gretchen

May 30, 2018

So sorry for your loss. May Almighty God grant you peace as you cope with your loss. Jer.29:11

September 6, 2017

I had the honor of meeting Dr. Lynn one time when my psychiatrist wasn't available and I needed an urgent appointment.

Her presence put me at ease when I wasn't feeling well psychologically. She reassured me of my humanness and she really looked for ways to connect with me in the midst of my suffering.

Dr. Chapman was an outstanding provider and a lovely person.

Rest in Peace Lynn.

Ned Beebe

July 26, 2017

Dr. Chapman was my psychiatric doctor. She was truly very warm and friendly. She had a comfortable casual manner that was very welcoming. We talked often about the role that skating has played in both of our lives. I am very sad to hear of her death. She will be missed.

Martina Clymer

June 19, 2017

I only met Dr Chapman once, about two months ago at Group Health as my psychiatrist. From her calling me into her office I knew she was "different" and I could tell I already liked her! She was warm, funny, and so caring to me . . . A women she'd only met 5 min ago. She made me feel a calm comfort that usually I don't find in my mental health visits. I will miss her and this news is heartbreaking. Her light was bright, and that was obvious even to me - a patient spending one therapy session with her. Love, strength and magic to her children and family. Lynn was love.

Kim Leatham

June 18, 2017

I met Lynn when we were both residents but she was nearly finished and I was just starting. We shared a love of travel and outdoor adventure. She was the first person I met since entering medicine that I felt a deep connection to. We stayed in touch since 1986. We often stayed at her place in the Methow Valley until we got our own. She was an amazing human being and I am saddened that she left us so soon. My heart is with Randy and the 3 grown up amazing children. Her light lives on

Lauren Brown

June 18, 2017

In reading this obituary I find myself in tears and laughing. Laughing at her adventurous ways. Inspired by her "do it my way" attitude. Tearful that she has been taken from us. I will miss her so!

Michelle Montoya

June 16, 2017

I only met Lynn two times, but she made an impact on my life. She has this instant warmth, comfort, and compassion. I also felt her zest for life. She will be missed by all that knew her, I'm just blessed with a short time in her presence. Peace and pear era to all her family, and friends!

sandy steiner

June 14, 2017

Dr. Chapman was my provider at Kaiser for a short period. I was instantly comfortable with her. She was very kind and caring and very easy to talk to. I was shocked and saddened to learn of her sudden passing. I feel lucky to have known her. She was a very special soul.

Charlotte Hier

June 14, 2017

Lynn was my doctor for a short time in 2005 just as she was wrapping up at Northgate. I was sooo sorry to see her go in 2005. She was, hands down, the best doctor i've ever had. She seemed to run a mile a minute juggling all the while even selling eggs from her urban chickens, but was always caring, gentle and compassionate, taking extra time to consider
my needs versus hers. I didn't follow her out to Redmond, but always harbored the thought that i would. Someday I would. I feel so blessed that my path crossed with hers, for even a short time. My warmest, heartfelt wishes to what has to be her amazing family, friends and the staff Lynn worked with daily- i can't imagine your shock and sadness. She touched my heart so much in such a short time. What an amazing woman! What a life ! I had no idea - thank you for sharing her story. Thank you Dr. Chapman for being so cool, so awesome, so friendly, open and kind. Thank you for gracing my life.

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