
Lynne Christine Conyers
January 3, 2026

CONYERS, Lynne Christine – Passed away peacefully and with her son by her side, at the Louise Marshall Hospital on Saturday, January 3, 2026 at the age of 67. Cherished mother of Jason Conyers. Loving daughter of Marlene and the late Edward Conyers. Remembered by her brothers David (Lois), Malcolm, and Paul, and the rest of her family.
Lynne was born in England and emigrated to Canada as a child. She worked as a flight attendant for 45 years with Wardair, then Canadian Airlines and finally Air Canada. Lynne was a proud and devoted mother to Jason, always encouraging and supporting him in everything he did. She will be greatly missed.
Private funeral arrangements are entrusted to the England Funeral Home. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Lynne are asked to consider the Louise Marshall Hospital Foundation. Donations and online condolences may be made at www.englandfuneralhome.com
Condolences
Dear Jason and family,
So sorry to hear of Lynne’s passing! My sincere condolences!
I always looked forward to flying with Lynne. Such a wonderful lady, strong, intelligent, full of fun and mischief and a great flight attendant!
She will be missed!
Rest in peace dear lady!🙏
I am so saddened to hear of Lynn’s passing. I’ll always remember her recounting Jason as a little boy waiting outside of customs in full Batman! So adorable. My deepest condolences, she will be missed.
— Merrilee Boyd, February 4, 2026Sending our deepest condolences to Jason and the entire Conyers family. We have spent many flights and layovers with Lynne and know how much Jason and her family ment to her. Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time. May she rest in peace.
Boža and Peter Sperr
Dear Jason, Lynne's Mom, and the Conyers family and friends,
I'm deeply saddened to learn of Lynne's passing! My heartfelt condolences to you all on this enormous loss and especially to her cherished son, Jason, to whom she was so completely devoted! Her love will always be with you as she firmly holds you within her heart!
Lynne was professional, compassionate, knowlegable and a very competent colleague who gave of herself joyfully and abundantly to passenger and crew alike!
I have many fond memories of her like our long walks during Copenhagen layovers; the flowers she brought to my door in Zurich when she found out that my sister was ill; and I'll never forget how Lynne sprang into action defending me from an irrate passenger who was wildly out-of-control. She simply took charge of the situation by stepping in and with a strong, calm and authoritative manner said: "Stop! (One arm extended towards the screaming passenger and the other wrapped around me protectively.) I won't allow you to speak to my colleague like that!" Within minutes, the incident was over thanks to Lynne's instinctive courage and ingrained training. The passenger returned to her seat and remained quiet for the balance of the flight. It took some time for me to stop shaking from the completely unprovked violent event but Lynne kept checking on me until she was satisfied that I was alright! The power of Mama Bear!!
In-flt, we were fortunate to meet some extraordinary angels. Lynne was one of them! She will always be remembered by me with sincere affection! Rest in Peace, my friend. Memory Eternal and may Our Lord God grant you Life Everlasting in His Heavenly Kingdom!
In sorrow because Lynne is no longer among us and because I shall never again see her beautiful smiling blue eyes or have the chance to tell her how much I appreciate her, I am nevertheless comforted knowing how many lives she has touched with her kindness and care, and hope that the many memories you have of this special woman will remain with you, to strengthen and guide you whenever you need her presence. As she held you close in this life, so her immense love for you, her son, will accompany her into the Next!
With heartfelt sympathy
Maria Timmons
Just received a text message with the sad news. Cannot believe the news.
Our deepest sympathies to You Jason and all the family and friends who knew her.
We walked frequently with our dogs many yrs ago. Juvi was a great friend to Duke . We had many trips to Chapters with Laura and Lynne for coffee and conversations.
Loved her talent in decorating and gardening.
Saddened to learn the news😪
John and Lynda
Dear Jason and family
My heartfelt condolences to you
Jason, you were the light in Lyne’s life
She was so proud of you
This is a big loss
My thoughts are with you and your family
Sincerely
Francyne Chenier
Please accept my sincere condolences. Lynne was so much fun to work with. She will be missed by many.
— Cynthia Rochefort, January 20, 2026My sincere condolences to Jason and all of Lynne's family on this sad news of her passing.
I connected with Lynne throughout our careers at Wardair (1979-), Canadian Airlines (1989-) and Air Canada (1990 until retirement).
I remember Lynne as a unique individual, a perfectionist who held herself and others to a high standard, confident, honest and opinionated, intelligent and loyal. Our annual trainings together instilled confidence and respect in her abilities to handle any emergency with efficiency and accuracy. And every debrief held a chuckle!
I have no doubt that Lynne is now organizing Heaven, planning a welcoming gala for our final reunion!
RIP Lynne, you've certainly earned your WINGS!
My sincere condolences to Jason and the Conyers family.
I was fortunate to have known Lynn since 1988 when I started at Wardair. She was always a pleasure to work with.
Gone too soon. May she rest in peace.
I am shocked and saddened to hear of Lynne’s passing. I got to know Lynne during my days at Canadi>n Airlines followed by Air Canada…she was such a smart, funny lady with a quick wit and a joy to work with. We had lots of fun and many adventures on layovers and we drank a lot of coffee; one of her true passions.
To Jason and her family…I am so sorry for your loss and for our loss…Lynne was one of a kind and will truly be missed. Rest Easy Lynne
So very sorry and sad to hear of Lynne passing! Although we were cousins we hadn’t seen each other in quite a few years but I have good memories from when we were kids. I know she was very proud of Jason her son and her career.
Our sincere condolences to her Son Jason, Mom Marlene, Brothers David, Malcolm and Paul and family
May she rest in peace!
Janet (Conyers) Couto, Joe Couto, Julie and Shelley Conyers.
I am so sorry to hear of Lynne’s passing. I knew Lynne from Wardair. We were both hired in 1979 and flew together quite often. My heart is aching for her son Jason whom she adored. My condolences to Lynne’s family and friends.
— Lori Ehrenworth, January 8, 2026It was the best of pleasures to work and be with you Lynne. My heartfelt condolences to Jason, the love of her life.
— Jana, January 8, 2026Jason and the Conyers Family ,
Please accept my heartfelt condolences . Lynne was a lady I have had the privilege of working with many times , during my career at Canadian Airlines International and later , at Air Canada. I shall treasure my fond memories of our happy flights together .
May God bless you , sweet friend , may you rest in peace . May God bless your many friends and family , at this , their time of great sorrow .
I was saddened to hear of Lynne’s passing.
I always enjoyed working with her. She always had a twinkle in her eye.
I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to her family her friends. Many of us go all the way back to Wardair days. She will certainly be missed.
RIP Lynne. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I still remember Lynne from my Wardair days many, many moons ago - she was a lot of fun to work with and had a really good heart. My heartfelt condolences to her loved ones and all who knew her.
— Deborah Pelling, January 7, 2026My deepest condolences to the Conyers family. May she rest in peace.
— Tony Incardona, January 7, 2026Dearest Jason. Your mother and I always talked about you everytime we worked together, which was often. She was so proud of you and had boundless love for you. You were her life, her everything. I knew your mom since 1989. She was a very hard worker. I loved her spunk. She told you exactly what she thought and stood up for herself. I admired her for that. She is and will be missed. A very sad day indeed. My heart breaks for you and your family. Big hugs and lots of love. Deepest condolences 🙏 💞
— Sandi Stoddart Bakker, January 7, 2026I’m so sad to hear the news of Lynne passing. I always enjoyed flying with her over the past 38 years. Her smile lit up the plane. She will be missed. ❤️❤️.
— Andrew Woods, January 7, 2026Dear Jason
Please accept our most sincere condolences from Michael, myself and the girls.
We loved your mom and had great times together. Laughing ,eating and of course sharing coffees.
The trio is now dissolved.
Mary and I hold her smiles dear in our hearts, her feistiness and her uniqueness.
Your mother was a legend. No one could tell a story the way she did.
You were blessed to have such a hard-working and caring mother. She truly loved you. She mentioned you so many times.
You are in our prayers and in our heart
Sincerely
Claude ,Michael ,Camilla ,Sofia Pacitti and Mary .
David, Lois and the Conyers family, please accept my condolences on the passing of your sister Lynne. Let your memories shine and bring happiness to all who knew her. RIP!!
Abbie DiDonato
Jason and family, sending you deepest condolences on your Mom's passing. ✨️🕊✨️🕊✨️
Lynne's beautiful soul touched so many of us and as a Wardair family we all feel your loss.
So beloved and special, Lynne will live on in so many special memories. May comfort and strength find you, as you look up and see her flying high 🕊🕊✨️✨️
Lynne, rest in eternal peace 🙏🕊✨️
So sad to hear of Lynne’s passing. My sincerest condolences to Jason and the family. We had many laughs over the years. Lynne has taken her last flight
Her wings 🪽 will get her there. Fly high my friend.
Rita Ian’ and Nikki.
My sincere condolences to Jason. I worked a lot with Lynne over the years. She was one of a kind. Jason she spoke about you often during one of our many chats. I am in shock at her sudden passing; she was far too young.
R.I.P. Lynne 😥💔
Dear Jason and the entire Conyers Family;
I first met Lynne as an in charge at Canadian Airlines. She was a dedicated in charge that took care of her crew. Later I flew with her at Air Canada. She was a fun loving person to fly with and hang out with on layovers. She was a proud Mom!
My deepest condolences to Jason and the Conyers Family. RIP Lynne
Wardair people will always be a family and so sad we have lost a member of our family.Deepest condolences and respect.
— Jay Martin, January 6, 2026I am
so saddened to hear of Lynne’s passing. We grew up together and met again many years later. I stayed with Lynne and Jason and make special memories i will always cherish. Way to young to be taken. But u r with the angels now. RIP
So sorry for your loss Jason and the Conyers family I remember seeing your mum a few years back at my Grans she was always chasing you around when you was small you kept her on her toes.
Love Verity ❤️
Dear Conyers family
We are sadden to learn of Lynne's passing. I saw Lynne a few years ago when some Demaris "kids" had lunch together. My family lived across the street on Demaris and we have fond memories.
We trust that sweet memories of Lynne will help you through the difficult days.
May she rest in peace
The Robertson Family
My heart goes out to Jason and the rest of Lynne's family. I loved flying with Lynne...she always had a smile on her face and enjoyed having a good time. She was an amazing flight attendant and I enjoyed layovers with her. She always knew were the best coffee shop's were and we could spend hours sipping coffee and telling stories. I loved her sense of humor...she always made me laugh. She had a kind generous heart and I will miss her dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with Jason...the light of her life who she adored ....and her family. Rest in Peace my dear Friend....you will be sadly missed...but never Forgotten. Love You.
Mary Mitro
I met Lynne at Wardair.. Canadian.. Air Canada!! i flew with lynne a few times in the last couple of years.. always a firecracker!! Made me laugh but her gentle person was talking about her jewel in life Jason her son. She adored him.
i am sending my sincere condolences to Jason, family, and many friends🙏❤️🙏Cherish her memories forever with a smile. RIP Lynne
I am so very sorry to hear the sad news of Lynne’s passing. My condolences to her son Jason and all family and friends.
It has been many years since I have seen Lynne- we worked together during the Canadian Airlines days. She was one of my favorite In charges - I remember her quick wit, her brilliant mind, and that twinkle in her eye. She was truly unique and I always had fun working with her. She cared a lot about her profession and I really admired that.
May she RIP
I’m shocked and saddened to hear this news of Lynne’s passing.
I flew with Lynne many times during the Canadian and AirCanada days of our careers.
We always had fun adventures on our numerous layovers , over many years.
We talked often about raising sons and family.
My sincere and heartfelt sympathy to Lynne’s
family and particularly to Jason.
Most sincerely ,
Sherri Rose 😢💔
So young sorry to hear about Lynnes passing.
I flew with Lynne many many times. .
Sweet lady.
R.I.P
Nancy.
Jason I am so very sorry and shocked to hear this sad news. Your mother was unique. I flew with her often and we always managed to get up to some shenanigans. She absolutely adored you. You were her world so to read you were by her side brings comfort. Had I known she was ill I would have definitely come to see her. I am so very sorry for your loss. Please know that she will never be forgotten.
— Sally Hayward, January 6, 2026Dear Jason and Conyers Family,
So very sorry to hear about the passing of Lynne.
I met Lynne back in 1979 the year we all started at Wardair.
Did many flights with her. We always enjoy the time we got to spend together both on and off the aircraft. Many fun layovers together.
She will be missed by all that knew her.
Lynne and your entire family will be in our Thoughts and Prayers.
My deepest sympathies. It is sad that Lynne has been taken from us so soon.
RIP Lynne!
Dear Lynne, I will also keep memories close of how you always drove me home when I was visiting Jay never taking the chance of anything happening while I was under your care. You gave us boys a lot of amazing memories and support, including our wrestling days and nights. I know you always followed us closely as we grew and kept touch. Thank you for your everything you did.
— Christopher Budgen, January 6, 2026My deepest condolences to all of her family and especially her son. Flying with Lynne was always a pleasure. She had a sparkling smile with the occasional touch of mischief in her eyes. I will remember her fondly. Rest in peace Lynne.
— Evelyn Miazga, January 6, 2026My heart is with the family . I enjoyed working along side Lynne with Wardair, Canadian Airlines and Air Canada ! She was a beautiful soul. RIP Lynne ! Gone to soon !!!
— Donna Marie Sawicki, January 6, 2026Thank you to everyone for your condolences. Lynne isn’t walking into the sunset.. she’s flying into it.
— Jason Conyers, January 6, 2026Although I got to know Lynne for a short time, I’ll forever cherish the times spent with her. Lynne had a way with words, smart and funny, delightful personality, she made it so easy to connect with her. My most sincere and heartfelt condolences to Jason and family, and alll that knew Lynne and will be grieving her loss.❤️
— Adriana, January 6, 2026I’m very sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing.. we worked together at Ward Air through to Air Canada. There was never a dull moment when flying with Lynn! Thoughts and prayers go out to the family … a loss too early ..
— Judi foster, January 6, 2026


