Lynne “Nanny” Shuler Seigler, age 75, of Zellwood, passed away at her home on August 20, 2021, after a long and courageous second battle with cancer. Lynne was born in Aiken, South Carolina, on June 29, 1946, to Dr. James M. Shuler & Doris Cook.
Lynne graduated from Colonial High School in Orlando, Florida in 1964. She was also a very proud Alum of Auburn University class of 1968…War Eagle!
Lynne was a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs for almost 30 years, having been a member of Apopka Woman’s Club, Woman’s Club of Ocoee, and the Central Florida Women’s Service League. She held multiple local, district, and state positions within these organizations.
Lynne loved watching her Auburn Tigers during football season, being a part of the Women’s Clubs, and working in her craft room; but nothing compared to her love of spending time with her grandchildren and family.
Lynne is survived by her mother, Doris Cook, of Orlando, Florida, Step Mother, BJ Shuler of Auburn, Alabama, her children, Heather (Tom) Potts of Umatilla, Angela (Olivier) Zambaux of Winter Garden, Meredith (Matt) Wilson of Tampa, Granddaughter Kalyn Potts and her fiancé, Triston Hansford, of Tifton, GA, Grandson, Brian “Boomer” Potts of Umatilla, Granddaughters Rae and Alena Zambaux of Winter Garden, Madelyn Wilson of Tampa, and Grandson Connor Wilson of Tampa. Lynne also leaves behind a brother, James M. (Lisa) Shuler Jr. of Winter Garden, as well as several nieces and nephews. Lynne was predeceased by her loving husband, Billy Seigler, in 2014, her father in 2012 and her brother, John, in 1978.
A celebration of Lynne’s life will be held on Friday, August 27, 2021 at 1:00pm at Loomis Family Funeral Home located at 420 W Main St, Apopka, FL 32712. Details for the reception to follow. For those who are unable to attend the service in person, it will be available to view online. In lieu of cut flowers, the family requests live plantable flowers so that they can be planted in a family garden to honor Lynne. Also, this is a celebration of Lynne’s life, so please feel free to wear bright and happy colors.
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Service
Memorial Service
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
1:00pm
Emily Ruth Johnson says
I loved my niece, Lynne. When she was little I called her “Lynnie Babe”. She always had the prettiest and the smoothest complexion. She was always fun to be around, so full of life and love for people. It was a shock to hear of her passing.
Our family will miss her so much. I pray that her Mom. Doris, will be able to succumb through this. They were so close. I thank you for your support, prayers and sympathy. May God bless you always.
Most sincerely,
Aunt Emily Johnson
Sarah Whitekettle says
Saddened by this. Lynne was a classmate at Colonial and in the same homeroom . We had met again at a CHS reunion a couple of years back,and I enjoyed visiting with her very much. Sara (Setzer) Whitekettle
Jean Brown says
Lynne will truly be missed by her GFWC Family. She was a great help to me personally. May She Rest in Peace. Prayers for your family.
Jean Brown,
District 7 Director
Mary Garrett says
I met Lynne as I became friends with her daughter Heather. Well the way she saw it, “if she’s a friend of Heather, then she’s a friend of mine”, She was always happy to see me as I was always happy to see her as well. She was a fantastic friend, and was like having a second mom. I’m going to miss you Lynne.
Love Always Mary
Jody Dean says
This breaks my heart to read of Lynne’s death. She and I have been friends for several years through GFWC she in Florida and me in Michigan. I had just messaged Lynne a week or so and we talked about the cancer. Such a beautiful and fun soul. I remember when Kalyn was working with nanny in her craft room.