Lynda Jane Ditchburn
Date of birth: March 5th, 1954
Born to: Henry and Fern Amos
Birth Location: At home in Harrowsmith, Ontario
Baptized: August 15th, 1954
Location: The Petworth Free Methodist Church
Pastor: RW. C.W. Kay
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Lynda Ditchburn, who left us suddenly at the age of 71, after a long journey with health challenges.
Lynda was born and raised in Ontario, where she built the foundations of a life marked by resilience, warmth, and a deep love for her family. For the past 20 years, she made her home in Alberta alongside her devoted husband Tim, creating a life filled with laughter, compassion, and quiet strength.
Lynda is predeceased by her parents, Henry and Fern Amos and sister Debbie Lawson. She is lovingly remembered by her siblings: Kaye Cousins, Mary Brunshaw, Ruth Graham (Bob), Ernie Amos (Lori), Lois Babcock (Ken), and Rachel Quirt (Richard). She is also affectionately remembered by numerous nieces and nephews, each of whom held a special place in her heart.
Lynda will be forever remembered by her loving and extended family, including her son Walter (Suzanne, grandson Ayden), daughter Erika (Jared), daughter Caitlin (Scott), and stepson Leon (Lori). She cherished her family deeply and was a steady, loving presence in the lives of those she held close.
Despite the challenges she faced, Lynda lived with grace and perseverance. Her strength, wit, and caring spirit touched everyone who had the privilege to know her.
A memorial will be held at a future date with close friends and family. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you take a moment to hug your loved ones and hold them close — just as Lynda would have wanted.
I am so grateful to have met you Lynda. You are an amazing lady,so loving and compassionate.
Thank you for taking me into your family fold. I will make sure to take care of our girl for you. RIP Lynda
How many times I dial for you are not there as before
Good morning coffees
Late into the night johnny Cakes and card games
Late night Wilton truck stopsolve world problems sessions
Love , Laughter, hugs,
Our friend ship is timeless
You are gone but not
You will always answer in my heart.
Janice Worth
Lynda was also predeceased by her first husband John Greatrix, Erika’s dad.