In Memory

Lynn Thomsen - Class Of 1975

Here is the obit from Logansport Pharos-Tribune Lynn Thomsen BROAD RIPPLE — A celebration of life for Lynn Thomsen, 50, will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Center, Broad Ripple with a gathering starting at noon. She passed away at 10:45 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008, at the IU Medical Center, Indianapolis. Born July 30, 1957, in Lafayette, she lived with her parents in Delphi, until her graduation from Delphi Community High School in 1975. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BFA from Herron School of Art in Indianapolis. She went on to teach at Marion College, IUPUI, St. Richard’s School, and for the past seven years she chaired and taught in the art department at Park Tudor School. Lynn was a landscape artist, and concentrated on scenes of rural Indiana. She has works hanging at the IU Medical Center, The Anderson Hospital, Women’s Wing, and in the permanent collection of Indiana artists at the Indiana State Museum, along with many private collections. Lynn was the court room artist at the 1992 Mike Tyson Rape Trial where her drawings were aired on Channel 6 News and ESPN. She currently has a 22 piece show at the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, Loftus House Gallery, 101 St. Francis Dr., Mount St. Francis. The exhibit will run through March 1. She is survived by her husband, Clifford Hull; her stepson Clifford Jr.; her parents Cliff and Jean Thomsen, Delphi; one brother, Eric and wife, Carole, Delphi; one sister, Teresa Holeman and husband, John, Charleston, S.C.; four nieces; Amber Cleavenger and husband, Kyle, Colburn, Cassandra Rowley and husband, J.T., Erienne Thomsen, Terre Haute, and Justine Holeman, Charleston, S.C.; as well as three great-nephews and innumerable, wonderful friends and colleagues. Persons wishing to express their condolences may do so by recycling.