Lynn worked for UPS for 40 years. After he retired he worked part-time for CenturyLink and Moore and Moore Transport just to keep himself busy. Lynn enjoyed golfing with his buddies, taking out his new fishing boat and coffee every morning with the crew at Strawn’s. He absolutely LOVED camping with his friends and family. Lynn also loved serving God at St. Georges where he was a Eucharistic Minister. He served on the vestry and was previously Senior Warden. Lynn deeply enjoyed when his daughter, Heather, and himself could serve together. Lynn was a huge family man, he cherished every second with them. He loved spending time with his grandchildren every chance he got.
Lynn was preceded in death by his mother, Kathryn Crowl Togersen; father, Raymond Lloyd Togersen; three-month-old daughter, Jennifer Lynn Togersen and brother, Joe “Rex” Togersen.
He is survived by his wife, Melissa Wright Togersen; daughter, Heather Togersen McKenzie (Malcolm); honorary daughter, Deniece Irby Cane (Don) of Shreveport, Louisiana; precious granddaughters, Jaelynn (his favorite redhead) and Madison (Tinkerbell) Wimmer of Farmersville Texas; honorary granddaughters, Ceanna and Deanna Cain, Montana Powell, and Danika “Dani” Loyd; nephew, Joseph Togersen (Tammy) of Lorraine, Kansas; niece, Cherlyn Togersen Mead (David) of Ensign, Kansas; and his beloved fur baby, Toby Ray. He is also survived by his great nieces and nephews, Adrianne, Jacob, and Cadence Togersen, Abigail and Raymond Joel Mead, and numerous extended family and friends (especially Diane and Shannon May, Tom Wallace, Joe Taylor, Kathy Powell, Karen McDonald, Glenn Carter, Phillip Queen and his BHB Clay Lee).
Lynn’s family would like to thank his Dr. and nurses at Willis-Knighton Pierremont, especially those in the CCU, Dr. McRight and his nurse Jennifer and Father Jamie Flowers as well as everyone who loved and knew him that have sent countless prayers, love, and support through calls, emails, and text to the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. George’s Episcopal Church (1959 Airline Dr. Bossier City, Louisiana) in honor of Lynn.
Lynn will be cremated with no public visitation. A special service will be held for Lynn at St. Georges. Dates and times will be pending due to COVID-19.