Michele Anissa Rollf Lynah, beloved wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, friend, left us on September
16, 2022 after a brief illness. She is greatly missed by her husband of 30 years, Thomas Lynah Jr.,
daughters Taylor Rollf, Lacey Edwards (Cody), Kayla Spence, son Christopher Edenfield, six
grandchildren, a large loving extended family, and many friends. Michele was an avid gardener who
loved to grow unusual plants and share them with others. She had insatiable curiosity, a bright mind, a
wicked sense of humor, a generous spirit, and a kind heart. Her last gift was changing the lives of at least
six others by being an organ donor. She enjoyed traveling with her family, cooking delicious vegetarian
meals, a nice glass of wine, and porch sitting with family and friends in the afternoon. A Celebration of
Michele’s Life will be held on November 26, 2022 from 1-4 at the Pavilion at Bethesda.
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Diane and Keith Parker
Tom and family-
We are saddened to hear of Michele’s sudden transition. We will always recall her delightful personality and radiant smile. Sending the entire family a multitude of hugs and prayers.
Much love and light to you all.
Mark D. Stephens
Will miss Michele greatly. I remember her when she was a little girl with Lacey (gf), and Aleatha (gm). Mark D. Stephens
Eric Kifampa
“My heart goes out to you for the loss of your dear friend. I know how much she meant to you. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.”
Tracy Deemer Chance
Remember you from Church and Being in my brother’s Sunday School class. I remember baby sitting you and your brothers when we had get togethers with our families. Condolences to your Dad and all your family members! May you Rest In Peace!
The McCollums and the Clarks,
So very sorry for your loss. I will always remember her stay with us when she was a teenager. Will always remember her bright smile.
Love to the family
PD waters
So very sad to hear this brings tears to my eyes Michelle and Tom I can’t imagine how long