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Lynda Lou Cheryl Bremmer - December 30, 1945 - May 18, 2017

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Lynda Lou Cheryl Bremmer, 71, of Melbourne, FL passed away Thursday May 18, 2017 at her home, surrounded by love. Lynda was preceded in death by her parents Lawrence and Gladys Anderson, and her sister Sharon Boyd. She is survived by her four children: Adam Relyea (Lisa Reveron) of Eau Claire, Brittney Trask (Eddie Rickenbach) of Indialantic, Ashlee Masterson (Chuck Masterson) of Cocoa Beach, and Dustin Bremmer (Bernadette Bezy) of Nevada city. Her five grandchildren: Delaini Trask, Noah Trask, James Relyea, Delilah Bremmer, and Oliver Bremmer. Five siblings: Bonnie Lau (Jerry) of Onalaska, Richard Anderson (Sharon) of Melrose, Jeanine Rondone of Menomonee Falls, Terry (Mike ) Anderson of Milwaukee, and Patricia Strigens (Alois) of Menomonee Falls.  As well as many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. 

Lynda was born on December 30, 1945 in Black River Falls, WI. She later moved to Eau Claire where she grew her family and became a hairstylist. For many years Lynda helped people look their best by working at various local salons such as Nicole's, Mastercuts, and JCPenney's.  Even in retirement Lynda cut, colored, and styled friends and family members hair as she enjoyed it and liked to be able to do something for others. Lynda's most important job was that of mother and homemaker. Her life, until the very end, was wrapped up in her children and grandchildren who affectionately called her "meme". 
Lynda moved to Florida in 2008 to be near family. She found a church home at Calvary chapel in 2009, which subsequently changed her life. Lynda grew to love the lord. She studied His word, and was part of many bible studies and home groups. She participated in the hospital ministry, volunteered as an usher at the church, and was planning a mission trip to Haiti.   Lynda's loves were Jesus, her family, her cat, Abbey, and her dog, Sadie. Lynda was a talented artist and loved to paint. She enjoyed dancing, gardening, and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was always up for anything new and loved to have fun. Lynda loved people and always helped others in any way she could. Her bright disposition, captivating smile, and infectious laugh will be remembered by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her.  The world is a dimmer place without this beautiful, selfless, kind, vibrant, warm, genuine, fun, loving, supportive, strong, Godly woman, mother, meme, sister, daughter, and friend. Lynda Bremmer will forever be missed and will never be forgotten. We know heaven has you now, meme, and we will see your smiling face again. The phrase "one in a million" has taken on new meaning. 


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