Lyn is survived by her children Nicholas Meisenheimer, Ashlee (Nathan) Simpson, Jacklyn (Jeffrey) Kerr, Kayla (Christopher) Williams, and Ariel (Jack) Blanton 17 grandchildren her siblings Doug Bahnsen of Fremont, Nebraska Cindy (Ron) VanEpps of Hays, Kansas Lisa (Larry) Wilke of Emporia, Kansas and Bryan (Kaori) Molitor of Honolulu, Hawaii.Ī visitation will be held on Friday July 29 th at Chapel Oaks Funeral Home from 6 until 7:30 that evening. She was preceded in death by her mother Norma Jeanne Monroe her stepfather Milo Molitor and her grandparents Sterling “Stub” and Lola Armstrong. Lyn will always be remembered for her wonderful ability to work with what she had and make things beautiful. She was also very passionate about her gardening. Her greatest joys were spending time with her grandchildren and weekends at the lake with Packy. She would later meet her fiancé Edwin “Packy” Parker. Lyn retired due to health issues in 2012 and moved back to Hiawatha in 2014 to be closer to family. Gary and Lyn were divorced in 1997 and Lyn moved to Nebraska where she lived for the next 17 years. She would later, when her children were older, take accounting courses at Highland Community College. Gary and Lyn had a construction business G & L Construction for which she helped maintain the bookkeeping. She loved camping and fishing with her family. She was involved in the Robinson Lion’s Club and Robinson Baseball Association. Lyn was a homemaker during her children’s upbringing, spending her days teaching her children and cooking. They welcomed their first child, Nicholas, the following January and then followed their daughters Ashlee, Jacklyn, Kayla, and Ariel. They were shortly after married on March 2, 1979. Here Lyn met her first husband and the father of her children, Gary Meisenheimer, while waitressing at a local hot spot. Lyn relocated to Hiawatha, Kansas with her family at the age of 17. She grew up in Fremont, Nebraska where, as a young girl, she enjoyed riding her bike and swimming in the river. Lyn was born December 26, 1960, in Sioux City, Iowa to Norma Jeanne and Delbert Lee Bahnsen. Lynette “Lyn” Bahnsen passed away Sunday July 10 th, 2022 surrounded by loved ones after a short battle with cancer.
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