Dianne Lillian Launceford Funeral mass June 30 for longtime member of Holy Rosary Parish - Lynnwood Today

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Dianne Lillian Launceford, a longtime and beloved member of Holy Rosary Parish, passed away on May 26, 2025, due to complications from dementia. A funeral mass is set for June 30, 2025, allowing the Lynnwood community to gather and honor her life. Born on December 10, 1934, Launceford dedicated many years to her parish and made a lasting impact on those around her. Her commitment to community service and church activities was well recognized, and she will be remembered fondly by parishioners. The mass will serve as a poignant reminder of her legacy and the connections she fostered within the church.

Friends and family are invited to join in celebrating her life and contributions. This event is expected to draw many attendees, reflecting her influence on the community. Launceford's passing marks a significant loss for Holy Rosary Parish and the broader Lynnwood area.

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