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It’s been 5 long, short year’s that you have been gone. I pray for your peaceful rest every day. I miss your smiling face and eyes in pictures you would post of you and your grand babies. I see your wonderful sons on fb and your growing grand babies and know your with them always💕
I was heartbroken when I heard the news of Lynne's passing.  She was a beautiful lady who I loved and still love.  Miss you.  
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Our angel is celebrating her birthday in Heaven. May her light shine on us and her laughter echo in our ears.
I was so happy to reconnect with Lynn through FB. My memories go back to the adorable little girl that was in my swim class and then one of my 7th and 8th grade cheer leaders at WB. She was the happiest young girl I ever met. I cam across the wedding card the girls sent me and there was Lynn's name. So when we reconnected I was so happy, oh that smile hadn't changed a bit. It was wonderful catching up and when she posted pictures of her Grand Daughter, there she was again. She was so full of life and through her posts you know the joy received from her children and Grand Chlidren. Know your Mom was a gift to many and her smile will live for ever
I cannot believe this, still. May her family know she is always watching over them, and how we all miss her very much.
My deepest condolences to the entire family in your loss of Lynne! This COVID disease has been so devastating to so many families. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

LIndsay Heller
My Dearest Loving Friend of 62 years. I miss you so very much. My Heart is totally Broken 💔 I miss our phone calls and get togethers. I still want to pick up phone and chat for hours as we did so often. I know your in a beautiful place with your Mom and Grandmother. 💞🌹💞🌹
My deepest Condolences to Your Sons, George and Josh, daughter-in-laws Jennifer and Renee, Your Dad Uncle Murph, Your Brothers Joe and Robert 💞 Your Beautiful Grandchildren ❤️
There was no better Grammy in the world, 💔🥲💔🥲 I’ll see you on the other side 🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹
I met lynne through her Mom at a company picnic that we all attended, over 40 years ago. She was a young lady with 2 little boys to take care of. I had my own boys at the picnic and they were off playing somewhere. I chatted with Lynne and her Mom, Terry, and we got along very well. I 've always thought Lynne as a outgoing , kind and generous person, always ready for a good time, to invite a friend to her home, and make them feel comfortable even though I felt like I was underfoot, but she would say No, we'll make do. The last time I saw Lynne was about a year or so ago. We had stopped in on our way home from my sister-in-laws home in Davenport. It was after Terry had passed away. Lynne brought out a pretty cross-stitched framed poster I had made for Terry when we were working. Lynne brought it out and wanted to know if I wanted it back and I said no, that it belonged with the Murawski family. I meant the words on it for all the Murawski's. So Lynne said okay, then I have something for you. One of the pictures she had posted of one of the Grandkids the little guy was on a very pretty quilt and I mentioned that it was very lovely. So she had the quilt folded up to give to me. as a keepsake. She almost had me in tears for her generosity. The first time I met Lynne, I knew we would become good friends. But because there was such an age difference, it never dawned on me that I would lose her so soon after losing her Mom. I keep praying for Murph, Lynne's Dad. I'm sure he is hurting more than any of us. So sad!
Henry and I on our last visit…
2020, Orange City, FL, USA
Henry and I on our last visit to Grammy's house in May
Lynne and I were Married for 11 years. She was a terrific wife, very caring. Feel sad for George , Josh and Families.
They meant so much to Lynne, especially the Granchildren. I will always Love Her.
In response to "What did you learn from Lynne?"
We are very sorry for your loss George, Josh & family. We loved Aunt Lynne dearly and have so many wonderful memories with her. We are praying for peace during this very difficult time.
Love, Samantha, Amanda & Terri.
The Lego table Grammy made Je…
2020
The Lego table Grammy made Jensen for his birthday. It was our last visit.
So Sad. Lynne was wonderful and I know many will miss her. I always will.
Grammy
2019
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Alison, Lauri, & Lynne at…
2010, Gainesville, FL, USA
Alison, Lauri, & Lynne at birthday celebration.
Alison & Lynne at Lauri's…
2010, Gainesville, FL, USA
Alison & Lynne at Lauri's 50th birthday celebration.

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