
Lynette Hannah Bucknell
January 6, 1955 - February 3, 2025
In Loving Memory
Lynette Hannah Bucknell

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our mom, Lynette Hannah Bucknell, age 70, who passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 3, 2025, surrounded by love after a courageous battle with illness.
Lynette was born on January 6, 1955, in Calgary, Alberta, the fifth of six children born to Ben and Mable Hall. Lynette moved with her family to Vancouver, where she met and married Rick Bucknell. Together, they raised their four children in Nakusp and later in Armstrong. Lynette worked for BC Liquor until her retirement.
Lynette was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, with a deep love for her family. She cherished community events, quilting, planting flowers, birdwatching, and sharing tea with loved ones. Above all, her greatest joy was her children and the special bond they shared.
Lynette was predeceased by her husband Rick Bucknell. Lynette is survived by her children: Sandra (Roger), Christine (Tony), Raymond, and Loretta (Adam); her grandchildren: Julia, Dean, Alexander, Avalynn, Gillian, Jessica, Emmett, Oscar, Adeline, and Norah; her siblings: Lorraine, Laura, Linda, Loretta, Leonard, and their spouses; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family, and close friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held on May 24, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Blue Grass Farms, 1344 Otter Lake Rd, Armstrong, BC. Please join us in remembering, honoring, and celebrating the incredible woman that our mom, Lynette was.

Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-546-7237
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Comments: 2
I met Lynette at the quilt store. She was truly one of a kind. Wonderful woman. May she be at peace.
With heartfelt sympathy for all she left behind.
Lynette was a great friend, our family has many memories, she was always welcoming with a pot of tea, and many laughs. My favorite memory is when she would go through the roll call of her children’s names till she got the right one!