Lynn Swart

Lynn Ann Swart

1956 - 2026

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Obituary of Lynn Ann Swart

 

July 26, 1956 - January 26, 2026

Lynn Ann Swart.  Age 69 of Southgate.

Beloved wife of the late Norman Lee Carroll.  Loved daughter of Gary Keith Swart and the late Dorothy (née Hollobaugh) Collins.  Stepdaughter of the late James Collins.  Cherished sister of Monica Swart, Michael Swart, Christopher (Jennifer) Swart, Erin Swart and Kelly (Michael) Sharpy.  Loving aunt of Michelle Jerles, Christopher (Allaire) Swart, Lauryn Swart, Toni (Alec) Garnica, Colin Swart, Matison Jerles, Eric Swart and Christian Cheney.  Great aunt of Eve Swart.  
 

In Loving Memory of Lynn Ann Swart ~

Lynn passed peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, laughter, and deep love. For over 30 years, Lynn worked as a beautician, but to those who knew her, she was so much more than a stylist. She was a trusted listener, a gentle encourager, and a steady presence in countless lives. People came to her not only for a haircut, but for comfort and understanding and they always left feeling lighter.

 

Lynn had a tender heart, especially when it came to animals. An avid animal lover, she believed every creature deserved care and compassion. She also found great joy in gardening and had a special talent for discovering treasures as a thrift-shopping extraordinaire.

 

Family meant everything to Lynn. She loved deeply, laughed easily, and carried a wonderful sense of humor that could brighten even the hardest days. As a dedicated friend, she showed up with loyalty, warmth, and sincerity. Music filled her heart and her home, often setting the soundtrack to her life’s happiest moments.

 

Lynn’s favorite days were spent at the beach — feeling the sun on her face, the sand beneath her feet, and the peaceful rhythm of the waves. It was there, like in so many parts of her life, that she found joy in simple, beautiful moments.

 

Though our hearts ache in her absence, we are forever grateful for the love she gave, the laughter she shared, and the gentle goodness she carried into this world. Lynn’s spirit will continue to live on in the stories we tell, the gardens that bloom, the animals cared for, the music we play, and the kindness we offer one another.

 

She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered — always.