Annette R. Lyngh

Annette R. Lyngh, 75, of Indianapolis, passed away May 4, 2017 at Community Hospital South in Indianapolis. Born March 4, 1942 in Indianapolis, Annette was one of 11 children born to the late Bernard and Elizabeth (Thuer) Lindblom.

Annette worked in the accounting department for Hamilton Displays in Indianapolis for many years. She later retired from the accounting department at Balkamp in Indianapolis. A faithful member of St. Mark Catholic Church in Indianapolis, Annette enjoyed attending Mass regularly and serving as a greeter at the church. She also enjoyed volunteering for the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Annette enjoyed running, bicycling, and roller blading and ran in at least 10 mini marathons.

Survivors include her three sons, R. Stephen (Karen) Lyngh of South Carolina, Craig A. (Gillian) Lyngh of Indianapolis, and Eric W. Lyngh of Indianapolis; four grandsons, Myles, Jett, Carson, and Chase Lyngh; five brothers, and five sisters.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Annette R. Lyngh from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Monday, May 8, 2017 at St. Mark Catholic Church in Indianapolis. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated immediately following the visitation at 1:00 p.m. on Monday at the church. Final care and arrangements have been entrusted to the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. Visit www.OrileyFuneralHome.com.

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  1. Annette was a very nice lady who always had a smile
    for everyone. May she Rest In Peace.

  2. I think about Annette so often, and miss her so very much. There have been so many times I have thought to call her, and then remember she is gone. She played a very important role in my life after I lost my own mother many years ago. She influenced me in so many ways that shaped the direction of my life. She was beautiful inside and out and always had kind encouraging words to share when they were needed most. I don’t know that those close to her really knew the wisdom she held but seemed to rarely share. She was soft, kind, and had a smile for everyone. She is loved and missed. Thinking of her still brings tears to my eyes and a smile to my face. I will forever miss her!


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