Celebrating the life of
Lynette T. Hendricks
January 11, 1933 - February 28, 2013
Lynette T. Hendricks
Savannah, GA- Mrs. Lynette T. Hendricks, 80, born January 11, 1933, passed away Thursday, February 28, 2013.
Lynette was born in Troy, Ohio and lived in many states where she met and made numerous friends. She attended Stephens College in Columbia, MO and Rhode Island College where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in American Art and Architecture. She loved painting, reading and playing Mahjong. Lynette was past president of the Junior League, a member of Desert Artisan Cooperative in Tucson, AZ and served as the President of the Garden Club in Baltimore, MD. Lynette lived in Tucson, AZ for eleven years where she and her husband owned Home Garden Patio. She then moved to Savannah, GA where she lived until her death.
Lynette was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Allan Hendricks. She is survived by four children, Douglas L. Hendricks Julie of New Port Beach, CA, Pamela H. Boland Ryan of Savannah, GA, Amy L. Cacciatore Jerald of Tucson, AZ and Thomas Allan Hendricks of Tucson, AZ, as well as nine grandchildren.
Funeral services are incomplete at this time. Lynette will be laid to rest next to her husband at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Tucson, AZ.
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Much love to you Amy, Jerry and Family. I am thinking of you all.
- Shele Rede & Family, Tucson, AZ
Was sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. I always enjoyed her company and her wonderful art. We were both members of Desert Artisans' Gallery in Tucson. She was a delightful and upbeat person to be around. My deepest sympathies to her family.
- Jan Thompson, Tucson, AZ
I am sending my love to Lynn for an easy transition and reunion with her beloved husband, Dick. May they both rest in peace. And love to Amy Cacciatore, Marie, Joey and Jerry, as well as all of Lynn's children and their families.
- Marianna Cacciatore, Novato, CA
I knew Dick and Lynette when I was Organist at St Andrews Church in the 90s. Dick was Personnel Chair for awhile and very good one too. Lynette and I shared the interest in the arts; We all did some square dancing together. Lynette was always a beautiful woman to me and I enjoyed her a lot. Sending Much Love and Sympathy
- Kathryn Snodgrass, Tucson, AZ
Much love to you Amy, Jerry and Family. I am thinking of you all.
- Shele Rede & Family, Tucson, AZ
Was sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. I always enjoyed her company and her wonderful art. We were both members of Desert Artisans' Gallery in Tucson. She was a delightful and upbeat person to be around. My deepest sympathies to her family.
- Jan Thompson, Tucson, AZ
I am sending my love to Lynn for an easy transition and reunion with her beloved husband, Dick. May they both rest in peace. And love to Amy Cacciatore, Marie, Joey and Jerry, as well as all of Lynn's children and their families.
- Marianna Cacciatore, Novato, CA
I knew Dick and Lynette when I was Organist at St Andrews Church in the 90s. Dick was Personnel Chair for awhile and very good one too. Lynette and I shared the interest in the arts; We all did some square dancing together. Lynette was always a beautiful woman to me and I enjoyed her a lot. Sending Much Love and Sympathy
- Kathryn Snodgrass, Tucson, AZ
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

