In Memory

Lynn Carter (Koven)



 
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03/27/10 03:59 PM #3    

Betty Smith (Gwin)

When we were seniors in HS, we both worked on the Garnet and Black - she always did such great artwork! At the end of school, when we were passing around our yearbooks, she wrote the message and in true Lynn's form, drew a picture! Funny lady!

04/02/10 08:03 PM #4    

Deboah Evans (Hartness)

I feel Lynn and I were true kindred spirits, and I still feel her presence with me today. Lynn, I miss your earthly friendship. I can still see that quirky smile she use to get and the way she rubbed her head when she was a little frustrated.

04/12/10 10:46 PM #5    

Carolyn Hancock (Finley)

I remember Lynn also by her artistic abilities. She was extremely talented in this area. She was also very much involved in the Come See Me Program. I shared classes with her and she was so sweet. We use to talk some. She was a quite person with a gentle spirit. A rose for you.
Carolyn Hancock Finley

04/17/10 07:18 PM #6    

Debbie Wolfe (Jones)

I had no idea that Lynn had passed away.  She and I were best friends at Ebinport.  I think I still have a picture she drew.  She loved horses.  I've run into her several times over the years at different events for the museum and city and it was, every time, like we had never been apart.  She was a wonderful girl.


05/09/10 03:18 PM #7    

Betty Banks Good (Thornal)

Lynn worked at Sullivan for a couple of years as a counselor.  She was wonderful with the kids! It was great to get to have the opportunity to know her as an adult.  She was a wonderful, dedicated woman!


05/13/10 08:37 PM #8    

Skip Ghantt

 Lynn was like a sister to me.  When I was off at USC, I never knew what the envelope contained when I saw it was from Lynn.  In 1975, I was about to become engaged to Jerry.  but before that could happen, Lynn had to give her approval.  She did and she and Jerry became good friends.  I miss you everyday, girl.  Why'd you have to leave me so soon?


05/26/10 05:38 PM #9    

Lorraine Parrish (Herwig)

Lynn and I met the first day of ninth grade racing for the desk at the furthermost back corner of Mrs. Barron's Latin class at Sullivan Junior High. That day I found a true and wonderful friend. Lynn loved life and she loved people. She touched many lives with her kindness and she is greatly missed. The world seems emptier without her.


07/18/10 11:58 PM #10    

Polly Jo Young (Bryan)

I can't say enough about Lynn.  She was there for me at so many times.  Long after school in our years here in RH we would check in on each other and she continually encouraged me.  Lynn, I still have trouble believing you are not here.  I can't express how much I loved you and still do.


07/28/10 04:15 PM #11    

Sam Covington

Lynn was always a great friend and encourager.  I knew Lynn for years but mainly beginning our senior year.  She was my date for Junior/Senior.  A whole crowd of us got together over at Fewell Park where Lynn worked, most every weekend.  Good place for us all to gather and not be into trouble and it was all because of Lynn.   Lynn always knew when you needed a friend.  She had a knack for showing up when things seemed most dire.  She could listen and then help you resolve even the most trying circumstances.  She took the time to know people and helped us all share our friendship!  Even when she was going through tough times herself, I don't remember her complaining.  Anyone who ever really knew Lynn has to sorely miss her.  I surely miss her and always will.


03/06/11 11:26 PM #12    

Connie Campbell (Cochran)

Lynn seemed to have the gift for attracting so many gifted, artistic, independent-thinking, interesting and just lovable people around her. I thought so much of her and always enjoyed her good company. She and her friends were a joy to be around.


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