In Memory of

Lynn

D.

Finn

Condolences

Condolence From: Michael J. Toner
Condolence: A courageous Woman for Others. Requiescas in pace, Lynn.
Sunday January 07, 2018
Condolence From: James Flahive
Condolence: To Lynn's Family- I had the pleasure of meeting Lynn at Saint Anthony's Shrine when she opened the Wellness Clinic - such a wonderful thing to do to serve the poor and homeless that needed medical care- she was a remarkable woman in that she accomplished so much in her life, serving the poor and those in need, in addition to being a wonderful wife , mother and grandmother- she kept a beautiful framed picture of her family on her desk. You now know that she is enjoying her eternal reward for the exemplary life that she led serving others and is continuing to do that in Heaven.
Sunday December 31, 2017
Condolence From: Nora
Condolence: To the Finn family It was an honor to meet Joe and Lynn while volunteering as a nurse at the Cathedral. She was a nurse's idol and her patience, kindness and generosity were abundant. Joe and Lynn were a great team and I feel very grateful to have God put them in my path. Sincerely Nora
Saturday December 30, 2017
Condolence From: Nadia & Ferial
Condolence: Our deepest and sincerest condolences to the Finn family. Our prayers are with you in your time of loss of your beloved mother, Lynn. She was a wonderful and compassionate woman. You will be missed, Lynn. Love you and God bless all of you.
Saturday December 30, 2017
Condolence From: Anne Sullivan
Condolence: Joe, Maryellen, Chris, Elizabeth and Andrew - my deepest condolences on Lynn's passing. It was a gift to be able to spend time with her over the past two years. She was a strong, funny and kind lady who deeply loved her family and gave everything she had to making you happy and successful. She had 'New York class' and it was my privilege to have known her and shared so many good times together. I will miss her.
Saturday December 30, 2017
Condolence From: QM
Condolence: Dear family and friends of Lynn, Please accept my deepest condolences. It’s always a painful tragedy to lose a loved one in death. It saddens us to think that we may never see our loved one’s smile again or hear their laughter again. But God has promised all of us that one day death will not exist and that we will see our dead loved ones again. Revelation 21:4 says, “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more,neither will mourning, nor outcry. nor pain be anymore, the former things have passed away." I hope that this brings your family a measure of solace during this difficult time. If you have more questions about the Bible and its promises, please feel free to contact me.
Friday December 29, 2017