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William Nash
B: 1941-06-12
D: 2024-04-16
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Nash, William
Dorothy Langmack
B: 1933-03-07
D: 2024-04-12
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Langmack, Dorothy
William Yeatman
B: 1935-08-30
D: 2024-04-12
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Yeatman, William
Elaine Paphides
B: 1957-10-13
D: 2024-04-05
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Paphides, Elaine
David Marcel
B: 1934-11-21
D: 2024-04-03
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Marcel, David
Shirley Flemer
B: 1926-03-31
D: 2024-04-03
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Flemer, Shirley
Helen Brensinger
B: 1928-04-14
D: 2024-04-03
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Brensinger, Helen
John Beck
B: 1926-03-15
D: 2024-04-02
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Beck, John
Emmy Lightfoot
B: 1930-04-21
D: 2024-04-01
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Lightfoot, Emmy
Calvin Gallagher
B: 1956-11-15
D: 2024-03-31
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Gallagher, Calvin
Sherwood Campbell
B: 1953-02-07
D: 2024-03-30
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Campbell, Sherwood
Jean Hill
B: 1941-06-05
D: 2024-03-30
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Hill, Jean
Margaret Plaugher
B: 1955-06-15
D: 2024-03-30
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Plaugher, Margaret
Betty Dale
B: 1936-01-16
D: 2024-03-28
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Dale, Betty
Roderick Belanger
B: 1943-11-08
D: 2024-03-27
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Belanger, Roderick
Herman Clarke
B: 1947-12-07
D: 2024-03-25
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Clarke, Herman
Joseph Bean
B: 1939-07-05
D: 2024-03-20
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Bean, Joseph
Leslie Coates
B: 1958-10-10
D: 2024-03-16
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Coates, Leslie
Jennifer Amirault
B: 1979-07-21
D: 2024-03-08
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Amirault, Jennifer
Charlotte Hutt
B: 1943-04-05
D: 2024-03-05
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Hutt, Charlotte
Margaret Scates
B: 1943-08-15
D: 2024-03-04
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Scates, Margaret

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Condolence From: Joseph Lyddane
Condolence: I am sorry to hear about my friend Lynn. We go back almost 60 years. The thing that I remember most about Lynn was his energy. He loved to kid and tease his friends and he would do it with excitement and glee. He would laugh and bump us and stir us up so much we wouldn't know whether to laugh or cry.

He could also be concerned and caring. I remember just mentioning that my grandmother's doorbell didn't work and he wanted to go over there right away ( about 3 miles away) and look at it. To my surprise and my grandmother's delight, he fixed it in about 10 minutes.

My regret, at a time like this, is that we didn't stay in touch with each other more over the years. The last time I saw Lynn and Pam was about eight years ago in their new home in Callao. We did a little shooting that day which brought back fond memories of our favorite past time of the 60's.

I will miss you Lynn.
Saturday August 11, 2018
Condolence From: Joyce and Jim Keller
Condolence: OH my, how we will all miss him. Our Tuesday night dinners at Ninos and sometimes Newsomes. We will still do them, but he will surely be missed. One little story: I went over to Pam and Lynns house with my husband and Lynn was cutting a tree down. I proceeded to tell him he should cut a wedge to make the tree fall the way he wanted it to. Well, from then on I was known as Cut-a-wedge to some friends and family. I have a lot of memories from my childhood and visiting him and his family in Mundy Point. I lived in the area and my brothers and I use to play with him and our other cousins much of the time. We re-connected about 16 years ago when I moved back home. He was a wonderful person and he will be missed so much. Love you, Lynn.
Monday July 23, 2018
Condolence From: Mary Cornish-Hicks
Condolence: My heart is saddened to hear about Lynnie. He was one of the most gentle amazing people I have ever met. When Pam and he lived in Warrenton, he used to plant Butter Beans for me (at least I felt they were only for me). He called me his Butter Bean. I have great memories of visiting Lynnie and Pam in Northern Neck. I will miss you Lynnie. Thank you for touching my life. My sweet prayers and strength surround you Pammie. We love you very much.
Friday July 20, 2018
Condolence From: Jacqueline Vick
Condolence: I apologize but I added and edited and wanted to share more -
Firstly heartfelt prayers to Lynn's wife Pamela for strength, peace, and guidance through the loss of her sweet loving husband, my cousin.
To know Lynn as I knew him as I grew up he was the mediator, my protector and my escape. I can hear him saying " Now Willie lighten up." And him always saying to Aunt Chardy "ok Mother" or "Yes Sandy" or the famous "Now Now Mimmie" Lol.
Most of all I admire him for the love and respect and support Lynn gave to his mom, granny, my aunt , my mom and me and his wife Pam when she became apart of our family. He doted on each and everyone.
My many memories with Lynn start with him taking me crabbing , 2 jars, a boat and lots of laughs about how Aunt Chardy, Aunt Sandy, Momma ,and Granny were gonna cook them while they would make dashes to escape. Aunt Chardy always saying I'm gonna play the drums and Lynn would hide me he was the peacemaker ALWAYS. Lynn helping in Aunt Chardys garden picking grapes and cucumbers,squash and eating ( he loved eating) , Lynn in many ways was my hero he took me tractor riding, best Domino's player , walks to Mundy Point ,corn picking, and took me to Miss Mary's for watermelon, or to see Mrs. Crab and Mr. Ben or took me in my little outfit ( brown suede with tassels ) out back of Granny's to shoot the b.b. gun ( I thought I was hot stuff lol) and the encouragement he provided and knowledge he shared through all situations with his mild manner, self soothing, loving and heartfelt caring ways. Lynn had a chuckle that would tickle my soul and brought many smiles through the years. My gentle giant . Come to think of it he had the same twinkle in his eye as my momma did.
Lynn was extremely talented and there wasn't anything he couldn't do! He could build ( point and case his and Pam's beautiful home) anything, plant and grow anything. His and Pam's gardens over the years have been such blessings to many) Lynn did what he loved and was where his heart belonged in the country.
However I'll always remember his best talent how he shielded, loved, and guided me while I was growing up and his teachings with the wisdom he provided me. This is the Lynn I know and love he will be truly missed here on Earth but will remain cherished in my đź’“ and tucked safely in the corners of my mind. Pam my thoughts, love and prayers are with you.
To all who have helped Pam and Lynn I personally want to say Thank You!
I'm grateful he didn't suffer and is at peace.
Lynn H. Bowers I love you ! RIP
Wednesday July 18, 2018
Condolence From: Philip Lowenthal
Condolence: Heartfelt sympathy to my sister, Pamela, and condolences to Lynn's numerous relatives in the Northern Neck area of Virginia. He was a great guy and will be missed by many.
Wednesday July 18, 2018
Condolence From: Jacqueline Vick
Condolence: Firstly heartfelt prayers to Lynn's wife Pamela for strength, peace, and guidance through the loss of my cousin.
To know Lynn as I knew him as I grew up he was the mediator my protector and my escape. Many memories with Lynn
taking me crabbing , 2 jars a boat and lots of laughs about how Aunt Chardy, Sandy, momma ,and Granny were gonna cook them while they would make dashes to escape. Aunt Chardy always saying I'm gonna play the drums and Lynn would hide me he was the peacemaker always. Helping in Chardys garden picking grapes and cucumbers,squash and eating ( he loved eating) , Lynn in many ways was my hero Tractor riding, walks to Mundy Point , my little outfit and shooting the b.b. gun and the encouragement he provided through all situations with his mild manner, self soothing, loving and heartfelt caring ways.
Lynn was extremely talented and there wasn't anything he couldn't do! He could build anything, plant and grow anything.
However I'll always remember his best talent how he shielded and loved me while I was growing up and his teachings this is the Lynn I know and love he will be truly missed here on Earth but will remain cherished in my đź’“ and tucked safely in the corners of my mind. Pam my thoughts, love and prayers are with you.
To all who have helped Pam and Lynn through the years and now I personally want to say Thank You!
Lynn H. Bowers I love you RIP
Wednesday July 18, 2018
Condolence From: Brian and kathryn koch
Condolence: Lynn was our brother in law and he was an amazing person of integrity, and a great sense of humor who loved to tease us about coming from the land of fruits and nuts (we live in California). He was the real McGyver and could fix anything and he would help anybody and he loved my sister.
We will miss him.
Our heartfelt prayers are going up to GOD on behalf of Pam, family and friends.
Tuesday July 17, 2018
Condolence From: Cindy and Richard Lynn
Condolence: Not having known Lynn or Pam long - they welcomed us to the Tuesday night dinner bunch with open hearts and arms! We are forever grateful for our friendship with Lynn and are honored to call him friend. We will miss him but
Know God has him in his arms. Go ahead Lynn- eat those anchovies- see you later my “bud”
Tuesday July 17, 2018
Condolence From: Margo Simmons
Condolence:
Please accept my sincere condolences for your recent loss. My heart goes out to you and your family. I have always received comfort from the Bibles’ word at Philippians 4:7 which reads “and the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your heart and your mental powers by means of Christ Jesus”.
I hope you can receive comfort from these words as well. Margo Simmons
Tuesday July 17, 2018
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