Lynda Marie Loewen, age 37
November 9, 1984 – December 10, 2021
Lynda Marie Loewen, an absolutely beautiful soul, returned home to heaven the morning of December 10, 2021 after a five-year long battle with breast cancer. She was surrounded by the loving arms of family and friends at home.
Her world revolved around her love for Jesus, her husband Adam, their two children, Lucas (6) and Lucy (4), family and friends.
She was a strong woman of faith and lived it out with her thoughtfulness, kindness, generosity, forgiveness, humility, and hospitality. She was witty, creative, and full of spunk but also gentle, caring, and gave the best hugs.
She had an amazing talent to make all things beautiful, light-filled, and calming. She always gave the most thoughtful gifts — things you’d mention off-hand but she’d remember. She loved worship music, a cup of hot tea, animals, gardens and watching her children play outside.
Her favorite scripture was Isaiah 41:10 “Do not be afraid for I am with you…” She wanted her life to glorify God and for all of us who remain to remember her faith, her life, her love for her children, and to be joy-filled.
Lynda grew up in Sequim, WA (class of 2003). Met her husband Adam in Scottsdale, AZ. And was raising their children in Bothell, WA.
She’s survived by her husband Adam Loewen, son Lucas Loewen, daughter Lucy Loewen, her mother Cynthia Cickavage, her biological father Mitchell Weber, sisters Cassandra Johnson and Diva Weber, and brothers Bryan and Beau Little.
Lynda will live on in our hearts and we are forever blessed by her presence in our lives.
All are welcome to celebrate her life
Saturday, December 18 at 2 pm
The Pursuit NW
265 Pine Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Lynda Loewen Memorial Fund at https://gofund.me/10b4bcc5. All funds will go to cover funeral expenses and all remaining funds will be placed in a savings account for her children Lucas and Lucy Loewen.
Wayne & I send our deepest condolences to Adam and to the whole family.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Lynda was certainly an inspiration as she lived out her faith. Love to you all from Anita & Wayne
Such a warrior! I will forever remember Lynda letting her doctors know she wasn’t going home yet and something would happen she would experience a breakthrough. She finally told them, “we’ll let Jesus decide when I’m going! “ Every time I saw her she was surrounded with peace. Such a beautiful soul!
Dear Adam, we send our love and deepest sympathies to you and to all of your gathered family and friends. We have lifted you up over these years and have prayed for Lynda, you and the little ones. We rejoice even in our grief, that she is completely healed now. May the God of all comfort be very near today and in all the days to come.
With love,
John and Myra Ottewell
Prayers and thoughts to Adam Lucas and Lucy and the rest of the family. I know it is so painful but in time you will revive from this tragic loss.
May God be with you.
Bob and Becky McAllister send our warmest condolences for your loss. May love and light warm your memories. Love from Oregon.
Ken and Liz McAllister send our heartfelt condolences to Adam Loewen and his family in their loss. May you find peace and joy in Lynda’s memories.
Wayne & I send our deepest condolences to Adam and to the whole family.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Lynda was certainly an inspiration as she lived out her faith. Love to you all from Anita & Wayne
What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful soul. Our hearts, love and prayer goes out to all those left behind.
Dear Adam, Barb and I are heartbroken for your loss but thank God that He has brought about Lynda’s complete healing as he welcomes her home to be with Jesus. Inspired by her faithful witness she has long been in our prayers.
We send our deepest condolences to you Adam, Lucus and Lucy, and the entire family, praying that God will give you comfort in your time of sorrow.
Our sincere condolences to the family
From Stuart and Wanda Kirkpatrick
Dearest Adam, Fred and I send our deepest and most heartfelt prayers and condolences to you, Lucas and Lucy. We loved Lynda so very much. She was beautiful, kind, creative and loved the Lord so fiercely. I loved our time together. She is wrapped in the arms of Jesus and sees God’s perspective now. We are here for you and love you. We will prayerfully ask God to guide you in the days ahead and show you how to go on in His plan.
Love, Aunty Peggy and Uncle Fred.
Adam, Lois and I send you our deepest sympathy. You are a strong man of faith. Keep on loving and caring…..the example of your dear wife, Lynda.
You are loved. Blessings on you, Lucas and Lucy.
Love, Lois and Terry