I've been struggling with this... intensely. I can only thank my current profession for keeping me til now, to accept this.... The Lynn I knew was an amazing woman. She loved her boys more than anything. That was first and foremost. We connected in a lot of ways, as well, in our daily roles, and our need for a someone. We grew as a family, and eventually married. Isaiah, Keenan... you've been in my daily thoughts to this day. My heart, my grief, is with you. Lorenzo... man to man. I love you, top. We all hurt here, and I can't imagine where you're at. Roger... I know there's a hole in your soul, too.
As many quotes have said... she was a force.
I'll always treasure my time in Lynn's circle. Thank you... see y'around some day....
Story edited by request from a family member) One random weekend, Lynn decided to ************* house in Sunriver with some friends. ******************and they had a great weekend skiing, hanging out, hot tubbing, and enjoying the house.
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She forgot one thing.
***************************You know what happened.
*********************Whoops.
******************* I watched from the sidelines with my popcorn. ****************************
She aaaaaalmost got away with it... but that damn thermostat. :)
Your story moved me, a hero, totally dedicated to your patients, during a dreadful pandemic. To the family, my deepest condolences, your sister was a brave woman.