Lynn Genette Blue

August 5, 1925 - August 20, 2006

Obituary

Marilynn Genette BLUE Died on 20 Aug 2006 at Valley Medical Center, Renton, WA. Lynn, as she preferred to be called, was born in Southgate, CA on 5 Aug 1925 to A. Eugene and Mildred Hindle Fulton. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Ellensburg, WA and 16 years later, they moved to Seattle. Since 1952, she has been a resident of Burien. At one time, she owned and operated ”Out of the Blue,” a women’s clothing boutique. She is survived by Howard Wayne Blue, her husband of 61 years, and their two daughters, Waynne Genette James of Tampa, FL and Terri Doreen Hildenbrand of Seattle. She also has three grandchildren: Lenee Hildenbrand of Renton; Darbi Ann James of Carlsbad, CA: and Erin Fulton James and her husband, David Mark Guanio of Burien. She was especially fond of her great grandchildren: Madeline Ann and Andrew James Guanio. A Memorial Service is planned for 2:00 p.m., Sunday, 27 Aug. at Bonney-Watson Parker’s Chapel at 900 SW 145th St., Burien, WA. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Seattle Opera or the American Cancer Society.

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Lorna
Lorna
5 years ago

Lene’e – my sincerest sympathies go out to you, and your family, in the loss of your “Grammy”. May our Lord ease your hearts’ suffering knowing she is with Him.

Kellee Wallace
Kellee Wallace
5 years ago

I didn’t get the pleasure of meeting Lynn. I just know how much she meant to my good friend Lenee. I know she will be missed greatly by family and friends. She is resting with the angels!

Jim Blue
Jim Blue
5 years ago

Condolences to Howard, Wayne, Terri and families. You are in my thoughts.

Dick & Rosemary James
Dick & Rosemary James
5 years ago

Our sincerest condolences to Howard at this time of his very great loss and to her sister Beverley. Also to their daughters, Waynne and Terri; granddaughters, Darbi,Erin and Lenee; and great grandchildren, Madeline and Andrew. Lynn always had a warm welcome for all who came to their door. We once commented on this warmth and she replied, “But, you’re family.” She treated everyone as family with her open and nonjudgemental heart.

Erin
Erin
5 years ago

She always said “Family First” – and many friends grew to be part of her “Family”. I hope to be as warm as her someday.

Jaimee Milton
Jaimee Milton
5 years ago

Lenee, my sincere condolences to you. I hope your memories of your Grammy comfort you after such a loss. Please know you’re in my thoughts and let me know how I can help.