Lynn Marie Digiacomo

EAST CANAAN — Lynn Marie Digiacomo, 63, formally of East Canaan , CT  passed away suddenly on March 10,2020 at Venice Regional Hospital in Florida with the love of her life, Timothy Boults, at her bedside. Lynn and Tim were living in Nokomis and had been together for 27 years. Lynn was born December 5, 1956 in Sharon, CT. Lynn was the daughter of the late Valentine M. and Shirley Minacci Digiacomo. Lynn was predeceased by her Daughter, Gianna Marie Boults, Father in law, Robert Boults, Mother in law, Sina Morgan, Brother in law, Christopher Boults and her cousin,Tommy Minacci. Lynn is survived by her love, friend, and protector, Timothy Boults, her Grandson, Joey, a special little girl named Gianna who was very dear to her,Lynn’s Brother Michael J. Digiacomo and his wife Joanne, her sister inlaw, Sue Boults and mother in law Carol Boults. Lynn’s cousins, Annie Minacci and her husband Christopher Morey and their children, Lisa Minacci, Linda Reid and her husband Donnie and family, and Billy and Emily Minacci are also left to grieve their loss of Lynn. Lynn attended North Canaan Elementary School, graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in  1974, and went on to receive her Hairdressing License from Torrington Hairdressing School. Lynn worked at Wassaic State Hospital and Sharon Hospital in the lab. Lynn ran and operated the Donut Shop in Canaan with Tim, a popular gathering place in the early mornings. Lynn sold the business after the birth of her daughter, Gianna, to stay at home with her family. After the death of her Mother, Lynn, Tim, and Gianna moved to Florida. Lynn was very proud to be a mother and grandmother. Lynn was also very proud of her Italian family heritage and enjoyed researching her family genealogy. There will not be any services. Donations in Lynn’s memory may be sent to The Little Guild of St.Francis , West Cornwall,CT or St Judes Childrens’ Hospital as Lynn had a special place in her heart for children, and  her dogs, cats.

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