Lynne Young, 53, of Utica died on Friday, August 27, 2010 at her home following a 16-year battle with breast cancer. Leaving behind a world marked by a loving family, endless courage and composure in both good times and bad, she passed into the welcoming embrace of her Lord.
A private family funeral mass is planned. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Winona.
Visitation was held on Monday, August 30, 2010 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Winona, where there was a Christian Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m.
Lynne Mary Kraemer was born on May 22, 1957 to George and Lois (Brooks) Kraemer in Fairmont, Minnesota. On July 10, 1976 she married Mark Young in Fairmont. She was a loving and hard working homemaker and also was the secretary for her husband’s business, MRY Contracting. They had lived in Inver Grove Heights, Tomah, Wisconsin, St. James, New Castle, Indiana and primarily lived in Amery, Wisconsin prior to moving to Utica.
Lynne is lovingly remembered for cooking and baking, spending time with her children and grandchildren, enjoying nature, traveling and reading.
Survivors include her husband, Mark; five children, Tyler (Kendra) Young of Waukesha, WI, Tacy (Brendon) DeRouin of Madison, WI, Tressa (Steve) Williamson of New Richmond, WI, Aaron Young of Utica, MN and Caleb (Kendra) Young of Milwaukee, WI; four grandchildren, Shayla and Jamison Young and Emerson and Taydon DeRouin; three brothers, Bill Kraemer of Bellgrade, MN, Paul Kraemer of Oakdale, MN and John (Beatriz) Kraemer of Reston, VA; sister, Kathy (Larry) Bromley of Caledonia, IL.
Lynne was preceded in death by her parents.
The family takes solace in knowing their graceful wife and mother has slipped the bonds of her earthly being, passing into a more perfect existence in heaven, while having left a wonderful legacy of selflessness, dignity, and courage. It is altogether fitting she passed while surrounded by her loving children, keeping vigil by her bedside, to whom she had imparted wisdom and strength, on August 27th, a day devoted to St. Monica, patron saint of mothers.
Please share a memory of Lynne with her family, sign her online guest book, or view her video tribute when it becomes available online at: http://www.hofffuneral.com.
Lynne Young, 53, of Utica died on Friday, August 27, 2010 at her home following a 16-year battle with breast cancer. Leaving behind a world marked by a loving family, endless courage and composure in both good times and bad, she passed into the welcoming embrace of her Lord.
A private family funeral mass is planned. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Winona.
Visitation was held on Monday, August 30, 2010 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Winona, where there was a Christian Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m.
Lynne Mary Kraemer was born on May 22, 1957 to George and Lois (Brooks) Kraemer in Fairmont, Minnesota. On July 10, 1976 she married Mark Young in Fairmont. She was a loving and hard working homemaker and also was the secretary for her husband’s business, MRY Contracting. They had lived in Inver Grove Heights, Tomah, Wisconsin, St. James, New Castle, Indiana and primarily lived in Amery, Wisconsin prior to moving to Utica.
Lynne is lovingly remembered for cooking and baking, spending time with her children and grandchildren, enjoying nature, traveling and reading.
Survivors include her husband, Mark; five children, Tyler (Kendra) Young of Waukesha, WI, Tacy (Brendon) DeRouin of Madison, WI, Tressa (Steve) Williamson of New Richmond, WI, Aaron Young of Utica, MN and Caleb (Kendra) Young of Milwaukee, WI; four grandchildren, Shayla and Jamison Young and Emerson and Taydon DeRouin; three brothers, Bill Kraemer of Bellgrade, MN, Paul Kraemer of Oakdale, MN and John (Beatriz) Kraemer of Reston, VA; sister, Kathy (Larry) Bromley of Caledonia, IL.
Lynne was preceded in death by her parents.
The family takes solace in knowing their graceful wife and mother has slipped the bonds of her earthly being, passing into a more perfect existence in heaven, while having left a wonderful legacy of selflessness, dignity, and courage. It is altogether fitting she passed while surrounded by her loving children, keeping vigil by her bedside, to whom she had imparted wisdom and strength, on August 27th, a day devoted to St. Monica, patron saint of mothers.
Please share a memory of Lynne with her family, sign her online guest book, or view her video tribute when it becomes available online at: http://www.hofffuneral.com.