Mary Carol Lynn Loving, affectionately known as Lynn, entered Heaven on January 1, 2026, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, at the age of 67. She was born on March 9, 1958, in Kingston, Ontario. Lynn dedicated her life to caring for others in many ways. Over the years she served in various roles, but she was most fulfilled when she was helping and comforting those around her. She worked as a massage therapist for 28 years and as a massage doula, and she especially loved caring for children. Lynn freely gave of her time and talents to support, encourage, and serve those around her. She also loved warm weather, all things Disney, and spending time crafting, which brought her joy and relaxation. For many years, Lynn and her husband, Keith, made their home in Lake Worth, Florida, where they raised their daughters and built lifelong relationships. They held many fond memories of their church family at Trinity Church International, whose love and fellowship remained meaningful to them throughout the years. Lynn and Keith were blessed to share 47 years of marriage together. She was preceded in death by her father, Lawrence McKeigan, her step-mothers June and Nora McKeigan, and her step-sister Linda. Lynn was the youngest of eight siblings. She is lovingly remembered by her step-sisters Faye and Brenda; and her siblings Ted (Marilyn), Glenn, Gary (Elsa), and Dianne. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. Lynn is survived by her loving husband, Keith Loving; her daughters Amy (Jason) Yon of Lititz, Pennsylvania, and Megan Loving of Dacula, Georgia; and her son Royal Loving. She was "Nana" to her grandchildren Jayden and Aubrey Yon, who brought her great joy. Lynn deeply loved her family and treasured time spent together. She was grateful for the opportunity to travel to Kenya to visit Amy and her family during their missionary service there. Lynn and Keith also traveled to Malawi, Africa, where they partnered with friends to share love and encouragement with many. Lynn will be remembered for her kindness, her servant spirit, and the way she consistently cared for those around her. Her legacy lives on in the lives of her family and all who were blessed to know her. In lieu of flowers, donations in Lynn's memory may be made to Keystone Family Alliance, an organization that supports children in foster and adoptive care in Pennsylvania, by visiting keyfam.org/donate.
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