Lynne’s Story

Site created on April 20, 2020

On April 17th, 2020, Lynne was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She had surgery on April 20th, where surgeons were able to remove over 90% of the tumor. She is beginning a journey towards healing, through radiation and chemo. She is home and is recovering and doing well. Through everything, we have clung to this truth: 

"God is our refuge and our strength, an ever present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth gives way" (Psalm 46)


We don't know the outcome, but we are BELIEVING that the One who holds all of our outcomes in his hands will do what only He can do and bring healing. We are believing for a MIRACLE. 


Please join us in prayer for the following: 
1) Complete healing and lengthened life for Lynne. 
2) Successful treatment and health for Lynne
3) Wisdom and Blessings for the surgeons, nurses, and all other medical personnel that will be caring for Lynne
4) Peace for our family as we walk through the unknown. 


Please pray with us. 


GOD IS ABLE.

Newest Update

Journal entry by tabi horne

Hi Family and Friends, 

 It’s been a little over a month since Lynne went to be with Jesus, and I wanted to write one final update. 

The main reason for this is to THANK YOU! This has, without a doubt, been the hardest thing that we have gone through as a family. However, in the greatest darkness, YOU have walked alongside us, supported us, and helped us continue to see the light. We have felt your prayer and love so strongly in the past 11 months (and especially in the last month); we are forever grateful. At Lynne’s celebration of life, we had 37 bouquets of flowers/plants/etc —-not only were they beautiful, but to us it was a symbol of the love and support we’ve been surrounded with all along. In the beginning of all of this, I tried to keep track of gifts—meals, gift cards, money, etc. I did a decent job for the first two weeks, but after that, there was honestly no way to keep track of all of the wonderful things you all did for us. So, in lieu of a real card (let’s be honest, I’d probably never mail them out anyway), here’s your thank you card:

THANK YOU FOR SHOWING UP FOR US. 
Thanks for praying, fasting, listening, encouraging.
Thanks for buying t-shirts, flowers, meals, edible arrangements.
Thanks for making meals, conversations, and our days a little easier.
Thanks for your generosity—gift cards,  money given to go towards medical bills or special family nights. 
Thanks for sacrificing for us. 
Thank you for your support—every card, text, facebook or caring bridge comment. 
Thanks for doing things to brighten our day. 
Thanks for coming to Lynne’s celebration of life. Many of you traveled. Spent Money. Had to rearrange your plans. 
Thanks for taking time to be with us to celebrate her precious life. 
(BTW, our family has talked many times about how that was a special night—one we’ll never forget.)
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING UP FOR US. IT’S MEANT THE WORLD TO OUR FAMILY. 

We are all doing okay. Good things are happening. God is holding us closely. More than ever, we rejoice in the hope of Heaven. But, if you’ve lost someone, you know that eventually the noise and events slow down, but the grief stays. We ask for your prayers to continue for us, because while we are living our lives and while we are thankful for what we have, we are acutely aware that someone is missing.  I don’t know if this will feeling will ever go away. It may dull with time, but I suspect that to some extent, we’ll always be looking over our shoulder for her or listening for her boisterous laugh. 

Mostly, we want to thank Jesus for carrying us through every minute of the last 11 months. HE is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble. And WE WILL NOT FEAR even when the earth gives way. 

There will be a day when there is no more death, no more pain, no more crying or sadness. For that day, we anxiously await—to see our Savior and be reunited with those who have gone before. But, in the meantime, until everything that’s sad becomes untrue, we praise the one gave us Lynne for 56 wonderful years and look forward to seeing her again. What a hope we have in Jesus!


God is able!
The Horne Family 





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