Lynn Wojcik

Frances Lynn Chenoweth Wojcik passed away peacefully with her loving daughter, Amy Lynn Wojcik, son in law, Morgan Burrows and (second daughter) Tamekia Brown by her side, while listening to her favorite songs at home. ‘Lynn’ (is what we all called her) unfortunately, lost her battle with cancer and gained her wings on December 31, 2020.

Lynn was born in Rahway, New Jersey on October 17, 1956. She graduated from Rahway High School in 1975. She spent most of her summers at Ortley Beach on the Jersey Shore. She loved the beach, any beach, it was her favorite place to be.

In her 64 years, she was an amazing wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend, and second mom to many children who loved and adored her. She was a beautiful soul. She always put others before herself and was the happiest when making others happy.

Lynn is survived by her beautiful daughter Amy Lynn Wojcik, loving siblings Debra Koza and Allen Chenoweth, special sisters in law, Lisa Chenoweth and Phyllisann Mesich, wonderful nieces, nephews and best friend Shannon Anderson.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Frances Chenoweth, father Robert Chenoweth and brother, Robert Chenoweth Jr.

2 comments

  1. Life will go on but will never be the same. The love that Lynn brought to the world was overwhelming, her kindness was inspiring and the relationship between her and Amy was one of the most beautiful gifts in her life. I will just say what she always said to me before we hung up “I love you, so,so much”.

    Debbie
  2. My sweet Lynnie, the love and joy you brought to my life will fill my heart forever. Our families were connected before either of us were even born, ensuring the sisterly bond we’ve carried throughout our lives. Your gentle soul shone with kindness, light, and love for everyone. Your caring, helpful nature will always be an inspiration to all.
    I love you so much my sister/cousin. I will miss your smile, your laugh, your hugs, forever and always.

    💔Debbie Dering Dickinson💔

    Debbie Dering Dickinson

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