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LYNN CAROL MARTIN
June 26, 1940 ~ January 7, 2011
Lynn Carol Martin of Vancouver, WA, passed away on Jan. 7, 2011. She was born in Long Beach, CA to Ernest and Viola Willey and became a Washington resident in 1979.
Lynn was loving and caring. She loved holidays and had a great sense of humor.
Lynn is survived by her significant other, Mike Ullock; brother, Bruce Willey; sister, Myra DelTorto; sons, Michael Peter, Jon Peter and Troy Olson; daughter, Carol Dinger; 10 grandkids; and 10 great- grandkids.
A memorial service will be held by the WOTM on Sat., Jan. 29, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Vancouver Chapter of the Moose, 11018 NE 18th St.,Vancouver, WA 98684.
Memorial donations in her name may be made to Hospice SW.
Please sign Lynn's guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
To Mike, and to Lynn's family - we have such great memories of Lynn. She was a fighter and we never heard her complain even once while she was so ill. Our lives were made brighter by her friendship over the years. We will miss her so much - her smile, her
laughter and her upbeat spirit. Rest in peace, Lynnie.
Frank & Judy McCafferty
January 31, 2011
I light a candle for peace. I light a candle for my mom. I was there from start to end. Mom was a fighter and she refuse to let the cancer win. She never gave up her fight til the bitter end. She loved life and all it gave her. She was loving to all and deserved to live a long healthy life. But that wasn't the plan. She fought every step of the way. Choosing life, not cancer. She never let it win. Even in the end. I light a candle for peace. Because she deserves that and more. My mother, my friend. I will always remember our time together, I will always remember our love. I miss you everyday. But, I am thankful you are finally at peace. Thank you for being my mom.
Carol D.
January 25, 2011
My condolences to Lynn's family and friends. She was a "firecracker" and lit up many lives. The angels are rejoicing at her arrival.
Aunt Mary
Mary Gillespie
January 25, 2011
My condolences to Troy, Carol, and Michael. Lynn's finally out of pain and at peace. My thoughts and prayers go out to the rest of you for your loss. Love, Michael
Michael Peter
January 24, 2011
Troy and Carol Ann
I'll be thinking of you on the 29th and sending up prayers for Lynn.
Aunt Janet
Janet Fortune
January 24, 2011
Michael and Lynn's family: She was a wonderful lady with an amazing sense of humor and love of life. I will miss her as I know all of our Moose family will.
Vicki Haeger
January 24, 2011
I will miss you my Sweetheart, and I will laways love you.
Michael
January 22, 2011
I met Lynn through the Moose way back in the late 1980's/early 1990's and knew upon meeting her she was a wonderful person. Everytime I saw her we talked and had a lot of laughs. We will all miss her very much. My condolences to her family & to Mike. May you always remember the good times and not when she was sick. WOTM Friend, Kathy
Kathy Piquette
January 22, 2011
Troy Karen and family, I want to send my condolences and deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother Lynn. I hope that the love and support of family and friends will help you through your grief. I'm honored to help and offer support. My heart goes out to you. Love Your Friend, Corrine
Corrine Cayton
January 21, 2011
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