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Forever missed and in my heart Lynda❤️
Happy Birthday, dear friend.  We will always love and remember you.
I’m sorry to see that Lynda has passed. Her mother and my grandfather were siblings. I remember seeing Lynda when she was in her teens with a snake wrapped around her shoulders.
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Lynda had no preconcieved ideas of who was good or bad--she embraced you in the moment
I just read the news about Lynda - her face was smiling from a page of the "Sentry".   As usual, seeing a dear person has died is always shocking.  When I saw the photo, imediately there was a feeling of kindness, gentleness and what a loss for those of us who had the honor of knowing Lynda.  It was always a pleasure being in her presence.  Although we haven't seen each other recently, there's someone missing in my heart.  Lynda, you were a dear woman!
Celebrating birthdays with Ly…
2021, Modjeska Canyon, CA, USA
Celebrating birthdays with Lynda's fun light-up "Happy Birthday" sign
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We live just across the street from Lynda and Richard and have had the pleasure to have known them for 33 years. Lynda and I would have long conversations every time we both took out our trash cans. She would say “We are tough canyon girls”. Lynda was our canyon watch girl and we could feel safe and secure whenever she was home. She would always make sure our dog Hendrix would get back into our yard whenever he would sneak out. She was such a caring, beautiful soul. We will truly miss our canyon friend.

Love and Peace to you Richard, Jordan & Emma Rose or thoughts are with you.

Vickie & Bob Scheibel

I had the pleasure of working on Lynda’s beautiful garden for the past 2 years. I would see her at least 2 to 3 times per week for the past few years because she wanted her garden to look beautiful year round. I just want to thank her for being such a good person to me and my dad. Winter morning coffees with your signature chocolate milk, text messages with a frog emoji at the end, and sitting down on your front porch at the end of the day having good chit chat and sharing good laughs. So many memories of her that I will cherish forever. Thank you for everything, I will miss you. 
At my wedding Lynda was my maid of honor. It was over 100 degrees that day. She wore a laurel in her hair and a jean skirt. My something old was a beautiful pearl necklace she lent me.
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Lynda was a genuine, kind, beautiful, and loving woman, inspiring and teaching me how to open my heart, mind, and spirit to the vast universe and to let the Holy Spirit work through me to help others.
I loved her dearly. She occupies a special place in my heart forever.
Nature brought her happiness and her Light will endlessly shine as a bright star .
My deepest condolences,

Crystal
Lynda was and I'm sure still is a beautiful soul.
With deepest sympathies to Rich, Jordan and Rose, and all her loved ones who will miss her terribly. She fought the good fight and lived a beautiful life.
Kris & Mike Temple
I always enjoyed Lynda. She was open-minded and interesting. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing.

I’m heart broke to hear Richard. We have moved out of state and can’t attend but terribly sorry to hear about my dear friend  and for you and families loss. We are truly heartbroken for you. 

Love to you all. 

Joan (and Chris) Wilson

This is my second attempt to share my memories of Lynda.  She and Richard were the first family I got to kow when we moved to the Canyon.  We shared having boys the same age and grade level.  That was some 43 + years ago!  She agreed to work for us at the Pali for five (?) years which made it even closer bond.  My pastor would  come in some times for breakfast and enjoyed visiting with her as many of our customers did.  Her smile and laughter were infectious.  We shared parralel lives over the last 35+ years  as we entered the recovery fields following getting sober--she in the treatment  facility and I in the counseling area.  Then there  was Indian Guides the boys and their dads enjoyed the great outdoors.  I often found myself bragging to others that she and Richad planned their retirement around scuba diving the pacific ring I belive.  Let her smile live in your memories like it does in mine.
lynda hired me at cornerstone in 2004. the words i remember until now is that she said that we are a family here at cornerstone and it really has been like that.lynda laways had a smile, her sweetness and kindness stood out💜 thank you lynda for having such an amazing heart. you will be missed😭😭😭
Lynda shared that on her way to be her first Sunday morning as the only waitress at the Pali, she found herself yelling a prayer to God stating she knew He was busy due to church services etc but she was going to need some help. Reassured her that yelling was not needed.

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