

October 25, 1932-May 5, 2026
A man of great integrity, a loving family man has died. A third-generation Texan, Lynn enjoyed a happy childhood in University Park. He was a proud Aggie and after graduation served as a civil engineer in the Air Force in Morocco and Turkey. When Lynn returned from the service, he married Sharan Black. They were married for 68 years. Lynn and Sharan completed their education in California and made their home in Dallas after a short time in Houston. Lynn joined the family business, manufacturing protective clothing and was a respected and active leader of numerous industry organizations. After retiring in 1994, Lynn turned his efforts to his community. He enjoyed tutoring at Jill Stone Elementary, teaching ESL and helped establish the Vickery Meadow Food Pantry and Community Garden. He served as Vice Chair of the Municipal Library Board and served on the boards of Jewish Family Service, Temple Emanu-El and was an enlightened board member of the National Council of Jewish Women. Lynn was an avid reader and a gifted photographer. Lynn was humble, generous, and cherished his time with family and friends and will be remembered for his unwavering devotion and integrity. He is survived by his wife Sharan; children: Lee (Lisa Robinson), Peter (Michelle), Bill (Stacia), Amy (Michael Roseman) and his greatest joy, his grandchildren: Henry and Robert Roseman, Zoe, Nao, Noah, Mira and Zak Goldstein and his sister, Gersa Statman.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Lynn’s memory can be made to NCJW Dallas Rita O. Black Tribute Fund for programs that strengthen families or Temple Emanu-El Social Justice Hunger Relief Fund.
Graveside service will be held at Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home and Cemetery Thursday, May 7, at 1:00pm followed by a Memorial Service at Temple Emanu-El, 8500 Hillcrest Rd. at 2:30pm.
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