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Lee posted a condolence
Sunday, January 30, 2022
It was a genuine privilege to know Lynda in her capacity as Finance Officer at the William Rogers Memorial Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. Her performance in that position was exemplary, as was her performance in other duties, whether as an airborne crew member or as an Incident Command participant. In addition, her wry sense of humor, engaging smile, and genuine commitment to both the squadron mission and to the relationships that she developed was treasured by all who knew her. We miss her deeply.
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Stacey posted a condolence
Thursday, January 27, 2022
I was fortunate to meet Lynda along with her sister, Melissa and brother-in-law, Steve at the Marine Air Traffic Control reunions. It was refreshing to see the genuine bond between sisters. Lynda showcased her talents with the many creative gifts that she donated to the raffles. My sincere condolences. - Stacey Boardley
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Richard Brindamour posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
"Many people come into our lives. Some just in passing, some stay awhile and some for years. Some we barely get to know and forget almost as quickly. Others we look forward to seeing, spending time with and always getting to know better. For me, Lynda was one of those. She was smart, talented, generous and extremely creative with a voice and way of speaking that should have been on the radio! I met her years ago through Melissa – her “Sister Soul Mate”; something that was undeniable once you saw the two of them together. I’ll miss seeing her every year at our Marine reunion but that smile, laugh and radio voice will be in every corner of the hospitality room. I look forward to that because I’m sure I’ll hear it again."
Jackie Redpath
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Barb Trosper posted a condolence
Monday, January 24, 2022
I didn't know Lynda very well. I do know how much she meant to her family. I have seen first hand her generosity and talent. Who will ever forget the gnomes. I will remember fondly the special way her voice would fill a room. She differently danced to her own tune. I wish I had the right words, just know I care.
Barb Trosper
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Annie Behan posted a condolence
Monday, January 24, 2022
I met Lynda through MATCA. She enjoyed attending wine Melissa and Steve. She always gave selflessly to the organization, whether in purchasing raffle tickets or in using her talents to make many items for the raffles. Bill and I have been lucky enough to win some of those items. Those items were special, but now they will be treasured, as will her friendship. Rest In Peace, lovely lady.
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Angela Sether uploaded photo(s)
Monday, January 24, 2022
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Lyn,
I miss you and still cannot believe you are gone. Loved our Sunday Sister Chats from your home with you and Melissa, and I in Virginia. For a couple of hours, I got to visit with the 2 of you and listen to your weeks news and “feel” like I was there in the room with you both. We talked about anything and everything. There were times when we disagreed, but we mostly laughed, and reminisced as to who remembered what or when something happened, or who someone was. Loved the support you gave me thru some difficult times, how you showed and expressed your unwavering love for family, and not a day goes by that I do not think of you Lyn. You left to quickly and suddenly.
I love You Sis
Angela Sether
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Steve Hulland purchased flowers
Sunday, January 23, 2022
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Melissa, Angela, Richard and Bruce, The loss of your beloved Lynda will be in my thoughts always. I loved her for her love of you. I will miss Lynda
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Jackie Redpath uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, January 22, 2022
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Many people come into our lives. Some just in passing, some stay awhile and some for years. Some we barely get to know and forget almost as quickly. Others we look forward to seeing, spending time with and always getting to know better. For me, Lynda was one of those. She was smart, talented, generous and extremely creative with a voice and way of speaking that should have been on the radio! I met her years ago through Melissa – her “Sister Soul Mate”; something that was undeniable once you saw the two of them together. I’ll miss seeing her every year at our Marine reunion but that smile, laugh and radio voice will be in every corner of the hospitality room. I look forward to that because I’m sure I’ll hear it again.
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Friday, January 21, 2022
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I'm not sure the year I met Lynda but I know it was at a MATCA Reunion. We became friends and hung out together with her sister Melissa, Becky, Susie and I'm sure there were others. After this year's reunion in San Antonio we finally shared phone numbers promising to talk and perhaps get together. I cried the whole day after Melissa called and told me. Even as I write this, there are tears rolling down my cheeks. I think about the good and crazy times we had plus will miss those that we should have been able to have. The attached cherished photo is from the 2016 reunion. Until we meet again you will always be in my mind my dear friend.
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Steve Hulland posted a condolence
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Lynda,
I remember September 10, 1967 - for that is the day, in Asuncion, Paraguay when I met you, your sisters Melissa and Angela as well as your brother Paul at the American Embassies Pool. I did not know at the time that you would be such an important part of my life for the next 54 years and 3 months - but I was learning fast. For at the time, as I am sure you remember, my eyes were only for Melissa, your middle sister - But you knew, without me knowing I am sure, and understood and respected that Melissa and I were destined to be together for life. I still remember you and I having a couple of fun dates, when Melissa was occasionally not real happy with me for some reason, during the first weeks.
You knew those dates were really "sneaky ways" for me to see and maybe talk to Melissa. Yep, most our conversation's were about Melissa and how important she was to you Lynda! In six short months Melissa and I were married and shortly afterwards departed Paraguay for North Carolina. You did not leave with us, but we both knew we had a special friend for life.
I believe that even then I understood the wonderful relationship Lynda and Melissa had. It seemed to me that whenever Melissa and I encountered a difficult patch, Lynda helped us overcome whatever the difficulty was, she continued to do for the rest of our lives as a family. Lynda and Melissa talked together, only as two sisters who were the best of friends since they were toddlers in Beirut, Lebanon could.
Over the years I learned and understood that Lynda's and Melissa's, bond of friendship, was both incredible and wonderful part of their lives. Threw all of life's happy times and all of life's less happy times, Lynda and Melissa help each other find, and they found, understanding, compassion and fulfillment in their lives as sisters and friends. I do not think there was anything either of them would not do to help each other be happy.
Another amazing thing about Lynda was here life long dedication to support and help others threw their life's difficulties. Her advice and guidance was at times difficult to fathom in its strong opinions about what was the right and wrong way to proceed. But it was always spot on and usually benefited her friends, sisters, brother, and everyone else more than it may have benefitted herself - but that was Lynda and exactly how Lynda wanted it to be.
Lynda had some very difficult times over the years, but was always able find workable and acceptable solutions. In the early years, when she was working hard to support herself and her two sons, but not earning enough to provide for them as she desired, what should she do? Well that too was a no-brainer for Lynda. She simply decided to attend college, earn a Bachelors degree and then followed that up with a Masters degree - all while working full time and raising two sons. In other words, do what she expected everyone to do - stop wining or feeling sorry for yourself by being responsible enough to do what it takes and try hard to achieve your dreams. Like all of us, Lynda may not have always been successful, but she never stopped trying - which is why she was successful.
I have been sitting here at my computer searching for the words that reflect how I felt about my wonderful sister-in-law and what her friendship, opinion and guidance met to me over the years. Her passing has left a "gaping void in my heart" and saddened me in so many ways. Most of all Lynda's passing has made me understand just how important her life was for Melissa - and how inadequate my ability to share the same type of understanding Lynda and Melissa had with Melissa. I will do my very best to be here for Melissa in many of the ways Lynda was - but fear I may never come close to helping Melissa regain the same feeling and understanding for each other Lynda and Melissa had.
One day a few years ago, after listening to me talk about my experiences volunteering for the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) for a year or so, Lynda asked if she could join. I was not really surprised because I knew she had done volunteer work to help others before. So, I said sure and invited her to our meetings. It was not long before Lynda found that not only did she get to help the community threw the CAP, but she became involved and skilled in some of life's most enjoyable and difficult endeavors. Where else can one learn how to expertly use vital radio communications to help manage airborne search and rescue missions. Or learn how to become a member of an airplane crew and search for missing or lost people. Where else can one learn these type of important skills and get a great deal of enjoyment and fulfillment while doin them?
It was easy to see that Lynda enjoyed helping others threw her volunteer work with CAP, but also with the American Red Cross. It was harder to become as skilled and dedicated as she was at doing these things. In keeping with her lifelong dedication to be successful at everything she did, Lynda proudly carried the torch of "Helping Others" held high. Higher than most of us will ever do.
As you may understand after reading this tribute to Lynda, her presence in my life will be missed dearly. During my life I have know many friends and relatives who have died. Each one of them has left me with a measure of loneliness, loss and yes, happiness. Why happiness you may ask? Fairly simple in my mind because I remember the wonderful ways they touched my life far more than the occasional not so wonderful ways. And my wonderful remembrances of Lynda will remain with me for the remainder of my life.
Thank you for all you have done for me and us Lynda,
We love you and will never forget you.
Steve and Melissa Hulland
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Melissa Hulland posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Dear Lyn,
I miss you so much. Times shared, laughter and tears. Our Sundays together. Going over our last week. Making plans for trips. Finding the great inn, El Oso Flojo, at Balmorea, TX. I wanted to emulate you. Your calm, self assured ways. How you lived your life. So confidante. Had the answer to most everything, particularly in grammar. "I Am Woman" is your song. You were there for me when I needed you the most .
You are a unique, beautiful and rare individual. The one and only you. The miracle of life is just that - a miracle. From the hour of our birth to the moment we draw our last breath we are living. Some of us are better than others. You were superb. So a life well lived doesn't end any more than music ends.......it echoes through time with whispers of beauty and grace........If we listen we can hear the encore with our hearts, for the song plays on, just as love lives on. I will be listening to your encore with all my heart and soul.
I love you,
Melissa (2nd born)
Lyn (1st born) always said that she was the head of our family.
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Kathy Castaneda planted a tree in memory of Lynda Brindamour
Friday, December 31, 2021
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Katherine RobinSun lit a candle
Friday, December 31, 2021
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Dear Lynda...You will live in my memory as long as my memory lives. I remember, in elementary school, marveling at how you spelled your name with a "y"., something I had never seen before. I remember playing spin the bottle in the car park under your house in Mexico...I remember your fascinating mother...and your wonderful sister Melissa. But, most of all, I remember our deep bond of friendship, which, if there is an eternity, will continue strong. I am so very grateful for the times we visited, not so long ago, and it warmed my heart that you still looked exactly the same as you had in our childhood.
Lynda, you will be profoundly missed, and, yet, I know that the memory of that mischievous twinkle you always had in your eyes will brighten my heart for a very long time.
I send sincere condolences to all those whose hearts grieve the loss of Lynda, and I pray that the happy memories soon overtake the sadness, and bring gentle comfort and soothing peace.
"So much love she radiates!"
Kathy Castañeda
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Thursday, December 30, 2021
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Lindsey Ashcraft-Herring uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
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I wish I could have spent more time with you. It feels like there is never enough time in this world. But I know I will see you, Dad, and Grandma again one day. I love you, and my heart mourns with our family, you were a beautiful soul. With Love, Lindsey Ashcraft-Herring
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Lindsey Marie Ashcraft-Herring planted a tree in memory of Lynda Brindamour
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
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Lynda was my Aunt. We have lost so much in the Ashcraft family over the years, our hearts mourn for them. I cherish every memory, I love you all. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Alice Elias planted a tree in memory of Lynda Brindamour
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
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A Memorial Tree was planted for Lynda Brindamour
Monday, December 27, 2021
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Sunday, December 26, 2021
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