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Lynn Larae Hinderliter

It’s with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a devoted mother, and beloved nurse. Lynn Larae Hinderliter left this world on Jan 30, 2025, at the age of 74.

Lynn was born in Sterling Ks on August 11th 1950, to Roy and Hazel Shoemaker. She had 7 other siblings including sisters ( Lavene, Connie, Freda, Carolyn, and baby sister Marilyn) and 2 brothers Elmer and Frank. Whom she loved all of them with all her heart. Now she is proceeded in death with all of them. The family circle is complete once again. She is also proceeded in death by her late husband Thomas L. Hinderliter, their daughter Lisa Lynn Hinderliter, and Grandson Lain Tucker Hinderliter.

She is survived by her sons Bill Hinderliter and wife Deanna, Bob Hinderliter and wife Kelley, Thomas Hinderliter and wife Gail, and Steven Hinderliter and wife Kristy. Grand children William, Bobby, Chloe, Miranda, Jocelyn, Reagen, Taylor, Shayla, Tyler, Alyssa, Lance, Lelisa, Layd’n, Brentlee, and Coral. As well as numerous great grandchildren.

Lynn was an amazing mother, friend, proud grandmother, she knew no stranger. When you met Lynn you would never go hungry, and get a helping of the Lord to go along with that meal. She would talk about Jesus to anyone who would listen, and especially those she thought needed it, especially her 4 boys and her daughter.

Younger years she preached and sang gospel songs with her sisters and even held church in her home when necessary. She loved playing her accordion and singing with church members and to her children and grandchildren.

Lynn was an nurse for the state of Kansas for many years, and was employed at the Good Samaritan in Lyons Ks, and also did home health care work for other in the community. Lynn absolutely loved being a nurse, and was proud of her daughter, daughter in law’s, and granddaughter’s for following those footprints of nursing. That loved carried over to her children and all of her grandchildren. She was a loving person to all that met her, but her strong tell it like it is personality made it hard to pull the wool over her eyes. To everyone who knew her, knew right where she stood, and especially her love for her children and the Lord.

Lynn’s legacy of love, compassion and kindness will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. She was small but mighty and her life of service to the Lord will continue to guide us daily. She will forever remain in our hearts. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory Joplin, MO

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