Lynn Ahlgren

Resided in Rock, MI
Died March 15, 2024
Lynn Marie Ahlgren, age 73, of Rock passed away on Friday, March 15, 2024 in DePere, Wisconsin.
 
Lynn was born on March 19, 1950 in Escanaba, the daughter of Sonny Roberts and Lillian Hill. She was raised in Rock and graduated from the Rock High School in 1968. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, traveling and was an avid Green Bay Packer and University of Michigan sports fan.
 
Lynn is survived by her daughters, Joely (Aaron) Lund of DePere, WI, Shasta (Ernest) Oberst of DePere, WI and Autumn (Erik) Pifke of Bark River, MI; grandchildren, Skyler and Reese Lund and Jaden and Landon Oberst; brother, Michael “Butch” Kulack of Escanaba; lifetime companion, Roy Stern and best friends, Emily Bark and Jean Garrick.
 
She was preceded in death by her parents.
 
Per Lynn’s request no services will be held. 

4 Tributes for “Lynn Ahlgren

    My dearest special friend Lynn, the memories I’ll cherish forever in my heart. I will always love and miss you every day and I know you are never far away. I will plant the rest of my seeds you gave me long ago, as they will grow into beautiful flowers as the person you are.
    RIP my friend.
    Love you.
    Barbre Montgomery

    So sorry Joely & all of the family, my condolences to you all. I lost my mom Oct 2 of 22- lost my best friend.
    Hold on to all the memories, trips, & awesome moments! When you can handle it- speak of her -in your conversations, it does help you to cope, with such a hard loss. One day at a time..❤️‍

    I am thinking of Lynn’s family, Roy, and all of her friends. I was sorry to hear of your loss. She had a lovely smile and beautiful eyes. We had some fun times together.

    I met your Mother at the Delta County Cancer Alliance as a client and a person who wanted to give back. She shadowed me a few times then she decided she could come in and volunteer alone. We got to be friends during this time. I hadn’t been able to reach her and sent a card, when it was returned I was afraid her cancer had gotten worse. I’m so sorry that she and all of you had to go through this. Think and talk about her often. We keep her close with our thoughts.
    Barbara Denny

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