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LYNN MURIEL SCOTT
Born: Nov 03, 1959
Date of Passing: Jun 08, 2020
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LYNN MURIEL SCOTT
November 3, 1959 - June 8, 2020
Besides her wife Liz Hanes, Lynn leaves behind her parents, Tom and Elaine Scott; brother Glen; sisters, Karen McLaughlin (Brett) and Joanne (Mark Hayes); as well as her much loved nieces and nephews.
In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of Lynn's life will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Lynn's memory to The WRENCH (thewrench.ca) or to the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg Camp Stephens.
Condolences may be left on Lynn's tribute
wall at www.alternacremation.ca
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 13, 2020
Condolences & Memories (12 entries)
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So sorry to learn of Lynn's passing. We did not see each other often, but our interactions were always real. I last saw Lynn at her retirement party & was privileged to be introduced to Liz at the time. Rest in piece Lynn. You will be missed. - Posted by: Joanne Mills (Friend & former nursing teacher) on: Jul 12, 2020
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Loved working with Lynn but especially enjoyed spending time biking/ kayaking/ canoeing or whatever outdoor activity was available with her. She had a sense of humour that was ALMOST wackier than mine. See you again my friend. - Posted by: Blake (Colleague/ adventure partner) on: Jun 20, 2020
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My thoughts are with Lynn’s wife, family and loved ones at this time. I have special memories of Lynn from our days on the Badgers slow pitch team and some wonderful conversations since. Thank you for sharing your gifts with those around you. Sheila - Posted by: Sheila McRae (Friend) on: Jun 19, 2020
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I had the pleasure of working with Lynn at SBGH a number of years ago, but it seems like only yesterday. It would always put a smile on my face when I saw her name on the assignment sheet for the shift! Not only was she an amazing person, but a great nurse and a hoot to work with!!! The world has lost a stellar person! My condolences to all whose life she touched...... - Posted by: Dale Schenk (Previous colleague) on: Jun 19, 2020
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I worked with Lynn over the last few years at The WRENCH, She was a tireless volunteer and relentlessly positive person. My deepest condolences the family and to everyone who's life she touched. Rest well, Lynn. You will be missed. - Posted by: Nathan Wild (Friend) on: Jun 17, 2020
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Worked with Lynn for several years at St. Boniface Hospital. She was caring and compassionate. My condolences to all her family. - Posted by: Jackie Smith (Colleague and friend) on: Jun 15, 2020
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Met Lynn when she worked on 5Awest, and I worked on 5asouth. Off and on over the years, I had many great conversations with Lynn. Later after the ICU course, she and many others in MSICU played team baseball with our team “the flatliners” My favourite memory was her not moving from third base while an opposition baseball player stormed towards her. She would not move out of the way, she played so hard for that team. The other player ended up with a cracked collar bone. Lynn came out just fine, And that was Lynn. She loved her trip Australia, climbed that amazing bridge, Canoe trips with friends. Remember her as a strong person who made the most of life, Was a pleasure to know her. - Posted by: Shelley Havelange (Past co-worker, and baseball team mate “Flatliners”) on: Jun 15, 2020
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Had many great memories together during Nursing School at U of M. Wished that I had been in touch more over the years. Miss your crazy sense of humour. Rest sweet lady. - Posted by: Maureen Kennington (Old friend ) on: Jun 14, 2020
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Our heartfelt condolences to Liz at this sad time. Lynn will be remembered fondly. Sending hugs. - Posted by: Barbara and Colleen GrahamNorth (Friends) on: Jun 13, 2020
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Lynne you were one of a kind and a pleasure to know you. You will be missed and now you are at peace in God's Kingdom. Always kind to your fellow man and woman and co-workers at work and that is a plus. Condolences to the family. - Posted by: Renate I Gardy (co-worker at SBGH for many years) on: Jun 13, 2020
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Knowing Lynn since we were in our teens, I have always admired her zest for life, travel, friends, nature, and good works. She freely gave of herself to her profession, (nursing), causes (WRENCH) and relationships that were important to her. She had a courage that was beyond measure, spoke truth always, and could find humour in everything. She has left a gaping hole in my world. So fortunate to have had her in my life as a longtime friend. - Posted by: Meagan Mutchmor (Friend) on: Jun 13, 2020
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I would like to extend my condolences to Lynn’s family and friends. I have some very fond memories of Lynn and the adventures we went on together. She helped me step out of my comfort zone for sure. Safe travels Lynn, you will be missed. - Posted by: Edna Perreault (Friend) on: Jun 13, 2020