Lynne Mary Gormley

May 11, 1952 ~ June 6, 2024
Born in:
St. Louis, Missouri
Resided in:
Suwanee, Georgia
Lynne Mary Gormley, of Suwanee, GA, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2024. Born on May 11, 1952, in St. Louis, MO, Lynne lived a life full of faith, love, and service.
Lynne attended Lafayette High School and later dedicated 25 years of her career to Bank of America. Her commitment to her work was paralleled by her devotion to her faith and her community. Lynne was an active and beloved member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Lawrenceville, GA. She served on the parish council, helped form a support group for widows, and ministered to couples seeking annulments. Her volunteer efforts extended to St. Vincent de Paul, and she was an enthusiastic participant in the Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) program. Lynne cherished her time with the “Women of the Word,” a group that brought her immense joy and fellowship.
Lynne was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John Hancock Gormley; her parents, William P. Byrne and Laverne L. Byrne; her sister, Christine Fisher; and her brother, Brian Byrne.
She is survived by her loving children: Richard Gower (Lauren), Tiffany Gower, and Todd Gower (Ansley); her sister, Bridget Edgerton; and her cherished grandchildren: Averie Pruitt, Merritt Gower, Reed Gower, Lowen Gower, and Brecken Gower. Lynne’s legacy of love, kindness, and faith will live on through them.
A memorial mass will be held in her honor at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 319 Grayson Hwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, on June 13, 2024, at 11:00 AM.
Lynne will be deeply missed by all who knew her, but her spirit will continue to inspire and uplift those whose lives she touched.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Lynne’s name to St. Vincent de Paul.
Services
Funeral Mass: June 13, 2024 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
319 Grayson Highway
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Lynne was a bright light in this world and I will miss her so much. I am so glad after we all left Bank of America, a group of us, The BANKETTE sisters, stayed in contact by way of season tickets to the Aurora theater and lunch. We did this for probably 10 years or more. These memories will be so so special. I pray for peace for her family who she loved so dearly.
Tiffany,
So sorry for your loss. Your mom was a wonderful person. I was
I had the pleasure of working with Lynne at Bank of America for several years. She was the sweetest, most kind hearted person I’ve ever known. I enjoyed seeing pictures of the grandkids on Facebook. She loved them all so much! I also enjoyed hearing some of the crazy things that she encountered. One thing is for sure, she loved her kids, grandkids, friends and the Lord. She was one of a kind, and I will miss her so much! Rest in peace, my dear friend. You were so loved by many.
We will miss seeing Lynn sitting in pew behind us at
Mass on Sundays. Praying for you Tiffany & the rest of your family.
I am so sad that a great friend has passed. Lynne and I were part of a senior fitness class together. We had many good times together with our little click of friends. Lynne was a positive kind and wonderful person.
She had a quiet dignified way about her. Her faith in God was admirable.
She never complained even though she was hurting.
I will never forget her smiling sweet face
I am praying for her family. She adored her Children and her Grandchildren. They meant so much to her.
You will be missed and never forgotten
Lynne. 💔❤️🙏
Judy Varley
our Earth. I met Ly be through the St. Lawrence Widows’ group, and her positivity and warmth were a gift to all. Her faith inspired others. I also enjoyed our fitness classes together at George Pierce Park over the years. She often spoke with love and smiles about her terrific family. Prayers to family and friends— Lynne will be remembered fondly by all who knew her.
When I think of you Lynne it will be about your beauty and grace. I will smile as I remember you with your little smirk “as you ask just what happened to your chair” during that fitness class. So glad that we met. Thoughts and prayers for your whole wonderful family. Ms. Billie
Lynne was the first person to welcome me at the senior fitness class.
She was so sweet and calm always.
Lynne was one of my closest friends in HS. She was Lynnie #1 and I was Lynnie #2. We car-pooled in our senior year with 3 other girls. I was the only one who didn’t drive a Mustang! We double-dated often and had so much fun. I was one of her bridesmaids at her wedding to Rich. We lost touch many years ago, but I was thrilled to find her on FB a few years ago, and we caught up. When I tried to call a few days ago and got a worrisome message, I googled and found her obituary tonight. I am so sad to learn she has left this earth. I can tell you she was truly a sweet and kind person who very much loved her husband John and her children and grands. If Richard, Tiffany and/or Todd would like to know more about her high school years, please feel free to contact me!