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cindy bandy posted a condolence
Saturday, April 21, 2012
My dearest cousin Lynne, My first thought that comes to mind, are our endless summers together. As time passed we grew closer and you became my cousin and best friend. I can not believe we had a good 45 years together, wow, was I lucky to have had you in my life for that long. I will never forget our endless adventures together. I have so many special memories. I saw you become a wife, a mother and always admired your never ending gift to keep giving to all.I now have the privilege to see your beautiful girls continue to grow,through you. They have your heart and courage. What a wonderful combination to have. I will miss you my cousin Lynne.and I thank you for being such a wonderful friend. I love you ... Love cousin Cindy
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Jay posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
In trying to put this together, I was reminded of the time 31 years ago when I walked into the local WAWA convenience store In Brigantine at 2A.M. the girl behind the deli counter asked what I,d like; I said, "soup". she said, " I,m so sorry, I just turned it off". And I said,"Aw man, I really wanted something hot". (Later, she reminded me of that story and she melted.). Well, she invited me over for her birthday, which I promptly forgot about. Her room ate reminded me the next night when I was in WAWA again, so I got a bottle of wine and went over. And never left ... Was that the best day of our lives together? Not by a Long shot!!! Yet I still can,t place what the best day was. There were so many... Our wedding day (and by the way, those vows aren't exactly true...We will always be together), those two wonderful days when our beautiful daughters were born, all of the birthdays and celebrations, I just don't know. I'm just now beginning to realize how many people she touched, how many kids called her "Mom". When she was in the hospital this last time, one of our close and dear friends said to me, "Jay, you just don't know, you were always working. You don't know how many people she touched, you could fill this parking lot with them.". Now I know. Always doing for others,never thinking of herself. From sitting with and taking care of the elderly,or those that needed help, to making sure all the kids got gifts for their birthdays. She loved to make them smile. Jeez, the kids. If there was a baby in the room, it ended up on her lap. When the girls started school, she got a job there. When they wanted to join the Girl Scouts and the local troop wasn't taking any more girls, she started her own troop. She was a CCD teacher and then became a cafeteria worker so she could be near them. I think she collected gnomes because they were little and of course they were always smiling, like her. While I was concerned with stupid things like world matters, which tended to get on her nerves, she was always more concerned with the things that really did matter, meaning she knew and so deeply loved. Ha, she would tell me little white lies so I wouldn't get mad, mainly about what things cost. If something was three thousand dollars, she would tell me Two. I found some pictures the other day of our house when we first bought it and moved in. One is a stark and empty real estate type picture of the front of the house. The one that hit me is of the living room with a portable TV on a small table, and Lynne sitting on the couch, smiling. There wasn't much else. It made me realize what little we started with and more so, how over the years she turned the house into our home, where all are welcome. I've probably done more praying recently than any other time in my life. I was praying for a miracle, for her, and for all of us. Some people thought I was in denial, but we got a miracle. There were many, many signs. From my daughter's presence when her soul went up, to the church bells that rang on her passing. We got a miracle, not the one I was praying for, but maybe even a greater one. Lynne, this is truly our loss. Although I know that you'll always be with us and are here now with us, I will always miss you, the sound of your voice, the smell of your hair, the tenderness of your lips, and the warmth of your hugs. I will never be able to fill the hole in my heart. I love you Lynne and thank you for loving me.
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Samantha posted a condolence
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Mommy, I wish there was a phone in heaven so I could call you like I did every day. I can truly say that you have been the most influential person and best mother anyone could ever have. There will always be a hole in my heart, but I know you are in heaven and looking over us all. I miss you so much already. I can't wait to see you again. I love you more than words could ever describe. Love you SOoOoOooO much! Rest in Peace mommy <3
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Deidre Levari posted a condolence
Saturday, April 14, 2012
All good memories last a lifetime.You touched many lives through out the years...You were one person who made many people happy to have known you...Pain free now & watching from above over so many. Smile down on us all forever. love, Deidre
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The Molinari's posted a condolence
Friday, April 13, 2012
Our deepest sympathies, you are all in our thoughts and prayers
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heidi posted a condolence
Friday, April 13, 2012
my deepest sympathies to the entire family for the great loss you've suffered. lynne's sparkling personality and contagious smile will be missed here in gi-infusion. the honor of knowing lynne is all mine...take comfort in knowing she will be with you and watch over you always. that's what angels do best...... heidi RN
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Rose, Sarah & Courtney Waddle posted a condolence
Friday, April 13, 2012
KT & Sam, I'm so saddened for your loss, your mom was such a wonderful person with generous spirit. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Jane Gummel posted a condolence
Friday, April 13, 2012
Although I never met Lynne I knew her through her cousin Cindy. I feel as though i know her from all the stories told to me by Cindy. I am Cindy's good friend and 2nd mom who is also is going through cancer treatments. My heart goes out to her family and thanks to KT for taking such good care of Lynne. Jane Gummel
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Zachary Ramos posted a condolence
Friday, April 13, 2012
Putting emotion into words is never easy especially with an amazing and beautiful person as Lynne. Throughout my life you have always been a vital part of it. From summers at the shore to holidays in Glassboro, I will always remember those times and deep conversations we have had. I hope you know how much I will always love you and miss you. I will never say goodbye but only see you later. You and the family will always be in my thoughts.
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Yvette Salva posted a condolence
Thursday, April 12, 2012
KT and Family. So sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless. Yvette Salva and Family
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Elsie Morgan posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
my God blss u and stand by your side. Our prayers r with u.
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Lisa posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
There are not enough words to express how much you mean to me or how much you have impacted my life. Ever since I was 7 years old you made me the 3rd child of you family and that's exactly what you would tell people, "that's my 3rd kid from down the street". Because of you, I not only have 1 but 2 sisters that I always wanted, and they have amazing hearts just like you. I will never forget our talks, your lectures to me!!! our laughs, our tears, our jokes, and everything we have been through. I love you momma Lynnie! It's not goodbye, It's see you some day with the angels.
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anet posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
You know the saying, "only the good die young," you are on the top of the list. i will miss you, till me met again on the other side.
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"Coll" posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Momma Fouhy, I miss you so much and love you and the whole family! I will never forget the memories we share, forever they will be treasured. You have fought the fight many can not even bare to think about, you are a strong woman and forever will be. I love you and miss you, and am so glad I got to see you recently! Hope your backs not hurting still from carrying Samantha's team!!! :) <3 You are an amazing woman and I can see where your daughters get it from! Thanks for always bringing a smile to my face! Rest in peace. Love, Colleen MRAH! <3