Lynn Imus

Lynn Imus

October 03, 1941 - October 07, 2015

Lynn Imus

October 03, 1941 - October 07, 2015

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Lynn K. Imus
October 3, 1941 – October 7, 2015

Lynn Kirby Imus passed away from pancreatic cancer on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at his home in Laguna Hills, CA at the age of 74. Lynn was born in Omaha, NE on October 3, 1941. He attended Dearborn High School in Dearborn, MI, where he met his future wife and mother of his children.

After High School, Lynn attended and graduated from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. Upon graduating, he joined the Army, where he attained the rank of First Lieutenant. After serving in Germany for two years, he was honorably discharged and returned to Western Michigan University to achieve a Master’s in Business Administration.

Lynn had a passion for Marketing and he worked in the Automotive Industry for nearly 40 years. During his career, he worked for Chrysler Motor Corp., American Motors, Nissan Motor Corp. and R.L. Polk & Co. in California and Michigan. In retirement, Lynn was a dedicated volunteer for Mission Hospital of Mission Viejo and the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center.

Lynn is survived by his children, Ron Imus and Julie Romero; his daughter-in-law, Jennifer Imus and son-in-law, Luis Romero; his four grandchildren: Sydney Imus, Kendall Imus, Christian Romero and Mya Romero; his nieces, Valerie Imus and Sheila Potter; and many other loving family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Merlyn D. Imus, his mother, Jean S. Imus, and his brother Roger M. Imus.

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 4:00pm at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Laguna Woods, CA. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to The Lustgarten Foundation to fund research on pancreatic cancer at www.lustgarten.org.

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11 responses to Lynn Imus

  1. Ron Imus says:

    Thank you Stan. Your friendship meant a lot to him.

  2. Ron Imus says:

    2 files added to the tribute wall

  3. Rita Fassett says:

    How lucky we were to share in Lynn’s company at Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings! I experienced him as a quiet man, but always up for a chat about anything — the weather, sports, his grandchildren. I remember one Christmas Eve at a church service – it must have been 100 degrees in there, but he didn’t let us seem him sweat. Just enjoyed the children, the Christmas pageant and the music. I know how much it hurts now to have him absent in the way we are used to. But I know his presence will be with you always, and there will many stories now shared that begin with “Remember when …” I especially send out hugs to Sydney, Kendall, Maia and Christian … your grandpa loved you so very much and he always had a twinkle in his eyes when he thought of you!

  4. There are only a few wonderful bosses I’ve had over the years and Lynn is one of them. I tried to get a birthday call to him and so glad I was able to speak to him one last time. He will always have a special place in my heart and will be missed tremendously.

  5. Lynn and I had a Beautiful Friendship for 5 years, 2 months and 11 days..We took each other to the ER, to surgeries, pre-ops post-ops, follow-ups and held hands to feel the assurance that everything was going to be alright because we were there together. . His family was very important to him, he loved spending time with them and loved them as well. My family loved him as did my beloved cat KC. She also was so special to him. She went to Kitty Heaven on the 28th of September. Lynn was so very Special to me. Not only did we care and loved each other, we took care of each other. We were the Best of friends in sickness and in health. We had a Great time. I will miss him, but will meet in Heaven. I thank God for bringing us together. we were a Blessing for each other. Eternal Love, emma

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