Life


     Born in Nashville, TN, Lynn was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald L. Voss.  After receiving her elementary education at both the Parmer School of Nashville and Gulfstream Elementary in Delray Beach, FL, she went on to graduate high school with honors from Harpeth Hall in Nashville.

     She made her debut at the International Debutante Ball in Versailles, France.  She pursued her higher education at Hollins College and at the Sorbonne University of Paris.  She married Wylie Hubbard Ewing of Wheeling, WV, and graduated with a degree in Psychology.

     Lynn and Wylie lived in Florida and then in California before settling in Colorado.  There they had two sons and joined an Episcopal community led by the Rt. Rev. William C. Frey and his family.  They forged a new set of lifelong friends that became as family.  Lynn ultimately returned to Nashville and renewed her life, centered upon friends, family and the community of St. Bartholomew's Church.

     She dedicated much of her time to caring for her mother but sorely missed the household and the Rocky Mountains.  Lynn felt called to return to life with the Freys and moved to San Antonio, TX, aiming to join friends and family in retirement.  After she took the opportunity to add a second home so she could be near her sons and her beloved mountains, she began to have memory problems.

     When her problems worsened, she received a probable diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer's disease.  As she drifted away from independence, many friends and family who had known her thoughtful care were then able to help care for her.  Her sons moved her to be near them in Denver.

     At the end of her life, Lynn was surrounded by loved ones.  The blessings she received and bestowed to others were reflected warmly upon her, and she was held up to God as His child.  Friends and family kept vigil until she passed away, free of her struggles with the disease, free to be at home with the Lord.

     Lynn loved the sea and the mountains; her dogs and horses.  She loved life, its joys, her family and friends.  She touched many hearts through her generosity, her service, and her love.  Her smile is still felt and her bright blue eyes, even during the worst of her hardships, barely dimmed.

     Her family and friends are grateful for her and for this time to celebrate her life.



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