Lynne Smith Fund

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Lynne's Eulogy: April 26, 2006

Lynne's Eulogy

Written & Read by Susan Hunt, Kathy Deanna & Stacey Bonnell
(Susan Hunt)
Lynne was a very close and dear friend to so many of us here today. On Saturday night, some of
Lynne's oldest friends got together to help each other through this difficult time. Some of us had
not seen each other in years. Immediately, there was laughter and reminiscing. Reflecting on
our years of friendship, it occurs to us that special friends, friends you've shared your childhood
with, through adulthood, sharing milestones like marriage and children, life's joys and losses -
they become more than a friend, they become a part of who you are, part of your soul.
Today, each of us feels the terrible loss of Lynne in our lives, but we are also here to celebrate
the gift of her beautiful spirit that has touched and enriched each of us and will forever fill our
souls. So, we thank God for giving us Lynne, and for allowing us to grow up with her. I
remember in Jr. High hanging around In Lynne's bedroom dreaming of kissing our boyfriends
(which we didn't have yet) in Bloomingdales entryway - we thought it was romantic. Don't ask
me why... We all loved the person she was, and the people we became when we were with her.
(Stacey Bonnell)
Lynne was pure, angelic, ethereal, soft and sweet but with just the right amount of spice. As
teenagers living in Malvern, we weren't inundated with exciting things to do. But Lynne had a
way of making the ordinary, extraordinary. Lynne organized Formal dinners and a big yellow
bus to take us to Prom. Lynne was creative and spontaneous which we desperately needed.
Lynne never, ever forgot a birthday. You could always call Lynne when you needed an address
or a phone number. When all else failed, Lynne would never hesitate to call your parents to find
you. Lynne made her friendships a priority and we all felt valued as a result. Lynne was a leader
who never left any one out. She was the glue that kept our circle of friends together. When I had
moved three times and fell out of touch, Lynne made sure she let me know when something
important happened at home. Lynne had a list of "50 Things to Do" in her life. One was:"Move
Away". Although she never moved far, she learned that everything she needed was right here
all along.
It has been said that we are all born with a purpose. Once that purpose is fulfilled, we go. I
know, all of us here, can think of a reason why Lynne came into our lives. I also know, all of us,
wish that her 'purpose' hadn't been fulfilled....so soon.
(Kathy Deanna)
Lynne was a Wonderful Mother. She always put family first. She adored her children. Around
them she was playful and magical. She cherished her relationship with her husband. He was the
love of her life. Lynne will always be a role model for us as we continue to develop our own
families.


(Stacey) Today, we make a commitment, on behalf of Lynne’s oldest friends, to continue to
nurture our friendships as Lynne would have wanted for us.


(Susan) Today, we make a commitment to embrace you, Mike and support you in every way
we can.


(Kathy) Today, we make a commitment to keep Lynne's beautiful spirit alive for her children,
always.

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