It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Lynn Lanigan on August 31st, 2021, at the age of 76. Throughout her lifetime, Lynn was passionate about helping and remembering others, there wasn’t a birthday or event she failed to acknowledge, whether with a card or a phone call. Lynn was decorated with the Golden Jubilee Medal for her tireless work with the Ottawa Heart Institute Alumni. Married in Dublin, Ireland in 1964, she travelled the world with her young Royal Naval Officer husband, Gerry. They enjoyed a worldwide network of dear friends, and in 1981, emigrated to Canada with their children, Robin and Susan, settling in Ottawa.
Lynn will be terribly missed by her entire family. Devoted daughter of the late Al Stanfield and the late Irene Cook. Beloved wife of Gerry Lanigan for 56 years, loving mother to Robin and Susan, loved sister of Paul and wife, Lynn. Doting Nanna to her grandchildren, Kathleen, Siobhan, and Kieran. She leaves behind many other dear family members, adored god-children and a wide circle of friends.
If the true measure of a person is the circle of their friends, then Lynn was immeasurable.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a private service will take place. We invite you to register via livestream by visiting Lynn’s memorial page at https://beechwoodottawa.ca/en/services/lynn-irene-ellen-lanigan and following the livestream registration link. Interment at Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation. Tributes and condolences may be left on Beechwood's tribute website.
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ALENA MONDELLI
Elaine and John Sokil
Lynn, I’m saddened to hear of your passing. You had a beautiful soul. I recall the first time we met in Stonewall when you were visiting Sue and the family. You were so kind and I enjoyed talking with you. My deepest condolences.
Bonnie and Roger Chiasson
We are devastated over the passing of such a dear friend. We have fond memories of our year in Plymouth on Kennel Hill Close, and delighted that the Lanigan clan migrated to Canada. To Gerry, Susan, Robin and the extended family, we extend our sincere condolences for your loss. Lady Lynn: Rest in Peace.
Maria and Dick Hodgson
We are so sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. We have so many happy memories of good times spent together as neighbours and friends over many years in Ottawa and elsewhere. We both send our sympathies and love to you, Gerry, Robin, Susan, and the rest of the Lanigan team. We are very sorry we cannot be with you in person, but look forward to joining you through the livestream on September 15.
Audrey Craven
Lord rest Lynn’s wonderful soul. Shall never forget her great kindness to my late brother Ivan and his wife Laura and daughter Clare. She was the best of British and a true friend to Laura all through the years especially in her final months. Lynn RIP had a a special place in her heart for Clare. Sincere condolences to Gerry, Rob, Susan and family as you mourn her loss, Audrey Craven (Dublin)
Howie and Mona Smith
Very saddened to learn of Lynn's passing. To Gerry and family, our thoughts and condolences are with you all. We remember with fondness the many good times we shared and recall Lynn's outgoing personality and tremendous energy; she always brought joy to so many others. RIP.
Dave and Judy Evans
So sad to hear of Lynn's passing. Our sincere condolences to Gerry and family.
Larry and Connie Cichran
We join your many friends to add our sincere condolences to you and your family. You are in our prayers.
Peter and Sue-Ellen Johnston
Our hearts go out to Gerry and the family for the loss of Lynn. She was a treasure and a light at our events and will be sadly missed. Please accept our sincere condolences at this great loss.
Derry and Susan Oke
Gerry, we are so sorry to learn of Lynn’s passing. Fond memories of times together.
RIP my dearest Lynn. Your support over the years will never be forgotten. Xoxox Alena