1944
2017
Lynn M Healy, 72, of Uncas Trail, Old Saybrook passed away
unexpectedly Monday, February 13 in Middletown with her son by her side. Born in New Britain, she was the daughter of the late Maurice and Frances (Groth) Healy. Ms. Healy was a graduate of Old Saybrook, High School. She was later employed at Malloy's Five and Dime and Red Rocket Merchandising until retiring. She was an avid quilter and very much enjoyed spending time talking with her many friends. She is survived by her son Todd Healy of Old Saybrook. She was also predeceased by her brother Bruce Healy.
Funeral Services will be Wednesday February 22, 2017 at noon, at the Swan Funeral Home, 1224 Boston Post Rd, Old Saybrook CT 06475. Interment will follow in Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook. Friends may call beginning at 10:00 AM on Wednesday morning till noon.
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May 13, 2017
Dottie Gilmore Gwinett
Todd I've been trying to get in touch with Lynn . Just found out about her passing away we were best friends in high school. We talked on phone many times. I loved Lynn she was a great person. I know you miss her very much. My prayers are with you. Dottie Gilmore Gwinett
February 21, 2017
Lynn, We will all miss you greatly. You were always such a wonderful lady and friend! Glenn Morelli and family
February 20, 2017
Rita Tiezzi/Goodrich
Rip my friend Lynn. I will miss you. I will always remember our great times we had together from working together at the 5&10 in old saybrook, riding your ski do around Indian Town in the winter and most of all walking Todd around your neighborhood in the spring and summer.
February 20, 2017
Cheryl King-Bucchi
I am in complete shock reading this today ....... two nights ago , I was in bed , trying to go to sleep , and I was thinking about Alicia DeForest and Lynn both working for Mr. Malloy in D.T. Old Saybrook.....laughing about some of the fun things we did as teenagers !!! So saddened by this....condolences to all of her friends and family ! Sincerely , Cheryl King-Bucchi
February 20, 2017
Aileen Weiss
Todd, I wish you peace off mind and heart as you begin your journey saying good bye to your Mom. I have many special memories of your Mom. She had such a shy smile and an open heart. She was a good friend to my Mom and we had so much fun when they would come to Illinois for a visit. I used to call her peaches because we went out for pie and ordered peach pie. Problem was, there were no peaches in the pie! How we carried on about that! Todd, she was a special lady.
February 20, 2017
Aileen Weiss
February 20, 2017
Sally Reney
I will always cherish the memories of my trips with Lynn to Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. I remember swimming with her every night in my pool. I remember shopping for quilt fabric and returning home with yards and yards of it. I remember hopping in her car with her to chase down the latest and greatest Beanie Baby.
Most of all I remember one of the best friends anyone could have.
My thoughts and prayers are with Todd at this time..
ISally Reney
February 15, 2017
Denise Sherrer
RIP my good friend.. Loved you so much.. I will miss our scrabble games and your daily funny emails... Forever in my heart.. Denise Sherrer
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