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Lynn A. Feather, a cherished sister, aunt, and respected business analyst, has passed away in Dallas. Known for her competitive spirit in sports and loyalty to her friends and family, Lynn’s legacy lives on through the love and joy she brought to those around her. A memorial service will celebrate her life, with contributions encouraged to charities she supported.
Dallas – Lynn A. Feather, a beloved sister, aunt, and respected business analyst, passed away peacefully on July 24, 2025, at the age of 62. Lynn died in Dallas, Texas, where she had lived for the past five years of her life, although she remained deeply connected to her roots in Rhode Island.
Lynn was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and grew up in Lincoln, where she was a standout athlete at Lincoln High School. She earned All-Division recognition in both basketball and softball, showcasing her competitive spirit from a young age. Her dedication to sports not only fostered a lifelong passion for athletics but also established her personality as one that valued teamwork and camaraderie.
Throughout her life, Lynn was surrounded by a loving family, including seven siblings: Steven, Michael, Susan, Diane, John, Sandra, and Thomas. Her family described her as having a constantly warm presence, with a particular affection for her nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews, who lovingly referred to her as “Auntie Flash.”
Besides her family, Lynn enjoyed strong friendships, notably in Dallas with Emily and Jackie, who enriched her life with warmth and laughter. She was deeply loyal as a friend and was well-known for her competitive edge, particularly in fantasy football and her passionate support for Boston sports teams, which highlighted her strong regional ties.
Professionally, Lynn had an accomplished career as a Business Analyst at Citizens Bank, where she garnered respect and admiration from her colleagues. Her professional journey reflected her strong work ethic and dedication to her craft, contributing significantly to her community and workplace.
Lynn was predeceased by her parents, Donald and Frances (Keddie) Feather, which has left a noticeable absence in her family’s heart. Despite this loss, her relatives remember her as a centerpiece of love and joy, a proud and active member of their lives.
Aunt Gail also played a significant role in Lynn’s life, providing her with love and comfort during memorable visits that had a lasting impact. These relationships and experiences shaped Lynn’s character as someone who truly valued the connections she made throughout her life.
A memorial service is planned to celebrate Lynn’s life, allowing family and friends to gather and honor her memory. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a contribution in Lynn’s name are encouraged to donate to the Trevor Project or ASPCA, both of which represent causes she held dear to her heart.
As her family and friends continue to mourn her loss, they remember Lynn not just for the roles she held but for the joy and laughter she brought into their lives. Her legacy of meaningful connections, shared laughter, and cherished memories will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who knew her.
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