Jaitoon Lynn Marimuthu
Birth date: Dec 7, 1942 Death date: Jan 26, 2026
Birth date: Dec 7, 1942 Death date: Jan 26, 2026
My Dear Aunthy Lynn has left our lives, but she returned to her siblings. Reunited, refreshed, and ready for a new, eternal adventure together. What a beautiful reunion it must be in heaven, with the three siblings holding hands again.......RIP 🙏
"Goodbye, farewell, So Long"
taken from the Sound of Music
To our dearest Sister in Christ, Sister of Our Savior Lutheran Church.
Today, we thank God for all the love and blessings / He has blessed us with the opportunity to have shared a wonderful life with our Dear Sis Lyn.
She was very involved in the women's work at this church, always ready to lead in prayers, devotion, worship and/or any outreach or evangelism as was called.
She was our mentor, neatly dressed, very polite and prayerful.
She gave selflessly, of her time or kind, gave from her heart and was very disturbed when her hands could not have reached where her heart was, her greatest wish was to help those in need. She was always flooded with letters from different organizations who needed help.
Most of the times she tried to resolve her situations through prayers. Sister Lyn knew a prayer or a chorus or a hymn for each occasion.
She believed in working hard and honestly, be kind, be fair, be sensitive, be true to yourself and be a blessing to others.
Lyn, also believed in not to lose hope when you think it's over, because she believed that God has a plan, He brightens our paths when there seems to be no HOPE.
Sometimes, we must accept life on its terms, not on our terms.
Our own life has a way of unfolding, not as we would have it, but as God Will.
Lyn always told us — part of waiting on the Lord is to tell God that we want only what He wants for us - --
That loving God means to accept all the things that He has made.
She taught us to pray, love and thank God for all of His blessings.
Rest In Peace Sister Linnette.
We know that God has prepared a beautiful mansion for you.
Your SOS Family from OSLC
Dear Auntie Lynette. Thank you for every quiet kindness, every shared moment, every warm memory, and every bit of strength you passed on without even knowing it. We love you. You will be missed. Rest in peace.
