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Lynne Elizabeth Little
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On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Lynne Little of Vermilion passed away at the U of A Hospital in Edmonton at the age of 81 years.

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Lynne will be loved and remembered by her husband Marvin Little of Vermilion. Her daughters - Deborah Harrower (Dwight) of Vermilion, Laurie Christiansen (Eric) of Victoria, and Cindy Christiansen (Neil McGinnis) of Calgary. Grandchildren - Jennifer Thomson (Douglas McHattie), Brad Harrower (Dayna Tilden), Ashley Stolz (Braden), Lyle Harrower (Shannon), Kristopher McGinnis and Madison McGinnis. Great GrandchildrenKypton and Hensley Stolz, Spencer McHattie, Sullivan and Sloane Harrower, and Emily and Isla Harrower. She was predeceased by her parents Geo rey and Evelyn Turner and sister Valerie Guenthert (Walter). In keeping with Lynne’s wishes cremation has taken place and a family service will take place at a later date.
Donations may be made to the Stollery or STARS
In Loving Memory of Alvera Joyce Jamieson

July 9, 1935 - April 17, 2018
It has been five years since we sadly said good bye to this very special woman. A life that touched so many people in so many ways. So loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind, Such beautiful memories, she left behind.
Forever in our hearts, forever in our thoughts.
Herbert D. Jamieson and family
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