Lynne Anne Sohn 1960-2010

Lynne Anne Sohn of Danville, died April 25th 2010. She is survived by her son, Jeffrey, daughter, Marissa, former-husband, Andrew, her mother, Noel Hinde of Carmichael, brothers, Lee Hinde of Elk Grove, Jay Hinde (Lori) of Redding, and sister, Laurie Lecours (Mike) of O’Fallon Illinois. She leaves 6 nieces and 2 nephews; Lilah and Molly Hinde, Garrett and Megan Hinde, and Emily Lecours; Vivian and Emmy Sohn, daughters of Rich Sohn and Susan Papanikolas and Jaison Sohn, son of Ed and Shannon Sohn, and her “other” mother, Vivian Sohn of Redmond, WA. She was preceded in death by her father, Donald T. Hinde and her father-in-law, Yung Jai Sohn.

Lynne was born January 15th, 1960 in Bowling Green, Ohio. She was educated in Bowling Green schools until moving to California with her family in 1973. Lynne was graduated from Rio Americano High School and entered Lewis and Clark College in Portland. After a year there, she returned to enter CSUS where she majored in Management Information Systems. After graduation, she moved to the East Bay to work with the Bechtel Corporation and enjoyed several years of world travel for work.

Her curiosity and energy enabled her to make things happen. One of her closest friends in high school suffered from Cystic Fibrosis. Lynne became conversant with those experts who treated her friend and decided that the kids with CF in Northern California needed a summer camp. So she organized it, staffed it and ran it for nine years.

She became a stay-at-home Mom after her children were born. She adored her kids and was very active in their education from nursery school on. She was PTA President the for two years at the children’s school. Her participation continued after the children enrolled in the Athenian School in Danville. She was a devoted member of the San Ramon Presbyterian Church and was active in their book club and prayer groups. In recent years Lynne returned to work and was a valued employee of PepsiCo.

Dozens of friends and co-workers helped sustain Lynne over the two and a half year course of her illness. From providing meals and housecleaning, to accompanying her to treatments, to visiting with her after she transitioned to hospice care. Their constancy was a true blessing. Lynne's family will never forget the kindness that was extended to her.

Lynne requested that remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society's lung cancer unit.
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Lee, our condolences to you and your family.
Lee, we're so sorry for your loss and thinking of you all at this difficult time.
My condolences.
Sorry to hear such sad news, Lee.
Hi Lee,

I heard of Lynne's passing last year but just happened on your blog this morning. I'm one of the many campers from the CF Camp she led in the 80's and 90's. I attended CF camp from 1984-1994. there is still a version of that camp in existence today. It's not for kids and it's not really camp, but it's the same group of people (with lots of new faces as well). It's called the CFRI Teen and Adult Retreat. Of course nowadays there are many restrictions as to who can attend due to cross infection control if you have Cystic Fibrosis, but it's still a great place.

Lynne was an amazing energetic camp leader. I looked forward to that camp every year. I will never forget my first bus ride to camp. I met a girl named Shanna from Roseville. (I still talk to Shanna to this day.) She was just 9 years old (I was 8.) On the way to camp in the van from Sacramento, Shanna was so cute and excited to see her camp counselor from the year before, and I think that was Lynne. Shanna was excited and nervous that Lynne wouldn't recognize her because Shanna was wearing glasses this year.

Anyway, I just wanted to say, your sister was an amazing woman. She was generous, kind and enthusiastic. She had an amazing energy and amazing smile. I will never forget her and the hard work she committed to the CF camp year after year. She was well loved and respected in the CF community.

Tara
35w/CF
Elk Grove, CA

Tara, thanks for the post.
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