Condolences
My sincere sympathy to Lynne’s family.
I have known Lynne since she lived in her own home and came to Bow Cliff Seniors. She was such a pleasant lady and much missed when she found the centre too far to travel when she moved. She tried really hard to get “scrabble” going at the centre and I know she was an expert. You will miss her, but you will have many happy memories, as will all who knew her.
In sympathy,
Donna Snyder
I knew your Mother for many wonderful years. We would go to the Sierras water class together . For many years it would be just her and I at the 9:00 a.m. one. All the others were earlier birds ! We would chat and she would be so proud of you children and grandchildren. Her eyes would light up when she spoke of you all. She was a great sport very fit, I always told her you have lived 20 years more than I have and can still out exercise in the water better than me ! Every time Dave and I play Scrabble , we think of her. In May on a flight home from England , a woman beside me asked where in Tuscany did I live , I told her the Sierras and she asked if I knew Lynne Clayton ! What a small world. She knew her from the Scrabble tournaments. We will miss her smile and you all are in our prayers and we are sorry for your loss .
I loved Lynne! She came to my Aguafit class for many years and I just always enjoyed our time! She shared worries about her family, cancer and joys of grandchildren. She was fun and we shared lots of laughs! May God bless you with His special comfort! (Friend from the
Sierras)
My deepest sympathy for you all in your loss. Lynne was a lovely person and brightened our lives. She will be missed very much and I cherish the memories of our cruise. She was a wonderful travel companion. I regret I am unable to attend the celebration of her life on Tuesday, as I will be travelling overseas that day, but in thought I will be there.
Yvonne Lewanski
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