Lynn M. Sillars-Doan, 42, Wausau, died Monday, April 14, 2008 under the care of Comfort Care and Hospice Services at Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
She was born Feb 22, 1966, in Wausau, daughter of Alice (Bishop) Sillars, Schofield, and the late Franklin Sillars. On Feb 22, 2006, she married Norman Doan in Wausau. He survives.
Among her favorite pastimes were boating, camping and birds.
Survivors include her husband, Norman Doan, Wausau; her son, Matthew Laffin, Wausau; her mother, Alice M. Sillars, Schofield; one brother, Mark (Jerene) Sillars, Port Edwards; one sister, Mary (Charlie Black, Manassas, VA; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Franklin; and two sisters, Tina Charais and Karen Kline.
Funeral services were held at 11 am Saturday, April 19, 2008 at the First Presbyterian Church, Wausau. The Rev. Joy Nelson-Jeffers officiated. Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Wausau.
Lynn, we were big buddies in our younger years! I loved hanging out with you....riding my bike to your house... I loved doing our teenager skin care, and sharing lip gloss and brushing and styling our hair for hours!! we were such GIRLS together!....
I love that we have those memories, Melissa - Missy
Lynn, I remember how we use to measure our hair and see who had the longest. Then later standing up for Kathy's wedding. Everytime I drive past your old house (where you were living then) on Town Line Road, I think of you. I wish you would have let me know you needed help....I only have fond memories. Blessings to your family!
Melissa Anderson
Lynn,we were big buddies in our younger years! I loved hanging out with you....riding my bike to your house... I loved doing our teenager skin care, and sharing lip gloss and brushing and styling our hair for hours!! we were such GIRLS together!....
I love that we have those memories,
Melissa - Missy
Jacqueline Ritchie (Luetschwager)
Lynn, I remember how we use to measure our hair and see who had the longest. Then later standing up for Kathy's wedding. Everytime I drive past your old house (where you were living then) on Town Line Road, I think of you. I wish you would have let me know you needed help....I only have fond memories. Blessings to your family!