Lynn Richard Weinman

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Lynn Richard Weinman, age 72, of Vienna VA passed away Saturday July 14, 2018 at his home. He was born in Abington, Pennsylvania April 21, 1946 to parents George Irvin and Dorothy Limbert Weinman. Lynn grew up in Springhouse, Pennsylvania and Greenwich, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Colby College in Maine and served 4 years in the United States Air Force. He was a retiree of DOD having last worked as a contracting officer with Military Sea Lift Command. Lynn was an active member of the Falls Church Jaycees in his early years in the area. He was an avid sports fan and a season ticket holder of the Washington Capitals for many years.

He was preceded in death by his parents George and Dorothy Weinman, brother George Weinman and sister Dorothy Robinson. He is survived by his wife Cathy Weinman, brother David Weinman, stepchildren Harley Wilson (Chanda), Wendy Hill, adopted son Lynn Michael Weinman and grandchildren Chase and Jacob Hill and Jera Wilson and many nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends Monday July 30 from 12 -1 followed by a memorial service at Money and King Funeral Home 171 West Maple Avenue, Vienna VA with a reception after at Patriot Hall at Post 180, 330 Center St N, Vienna VA.

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  1. I have many fond memories of summers spent at my grandmom’s house with my Uncle Lynn. He was actually more like a big brother since he was much closer in age to us than to our mother.. He played games with us, told stories, flipped coins let us read his comic books,and played us his Ricky Nelson albums. One of my favorite and most vivid memories of childhood was when my sister and I snuck out of the house with Lynn late at night for a trip to an amusement park He was truly a big-hearted guy who will never be forgotten. My you rest In peace, Lynn!.

  2. Lynn taught me to play all kinds of card games and 67 years later I love to play cards. He was a great “big brother” to us and always had a plan for fun. He was compassionate and generous. He had a comic and coin collection that we all admired. Wish we hadn’t spent so many years apart. Your memory is in my heart forever.


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