Mary "Lynne" Greenwell

1951 ∼ 2020

Lynne Greenwell, 69, of Orange, passed away on June 10, 2020, at her home.

Born in Orange, Texas on January 29, 1951, she was the daughter of Dennis “Ace” Amodeo and Betty Jo (Shoemaker) Amodeo. Lynne was a graduate of Kelley High School. She worked as a nursing assistant for Greenacres in Bridge City, where she was able to lovingly care for her patients and treat them as her own family. Lynne was an excellent nurturer and caregiver throughout her life, and loved to spend time with her uncle. She had a big heart and a kind soul which made knowing her an absolute pleasure. Lynne was full of love and life and will be missed dearly by all those who she came to know and love.

She was preceded in death by her twin sister, Leslie Smith; and her mother, Betty Jo Amodeo.

She is survived by her loving husband of almost 30 years, Jack Greenwell; her father Dennis “Ace” Amodeo; stepchildren, Jack Greenwell, Jr. of Temple, and Lisa Greenwell of Mauriceville; grandchildren, Tyler Richard, Roland Guidry, Cailen Savignano, Justin Morcam, and Ashley Green; nephews, Calvin Turner and Tim Amodeo; nieces, Summers Greenwell, Oriana Amodeo, Keeligh Amodeo, and Amy Turner; and uncle, James Donnaud.

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Cheryl Deversa Anger June 27, 2020
Mary Lynn and her sister were the sweetest girls in our class. Just a bit of mischief to make them fun. RIP..Any person who spent their time working with the elderly have a special place in heaven..and now you do sweet lady
Regina Young June 11, 2020
In only a few minutes of conversation like we've known each other a lifetime and three hours later... a good friend. But leaving from there I thought it was done... whatever was supposed to said and accomplished was done. She didn't agree. And I'm so very glad and blessed to have known her for these four years. That huge heart of hers pulled me off the ledge a few times. She gave... With her whole heart. Today is the first day in I don't know when without a phone call or a message. She is and will be Missed. But now, Peace. She earned every bit of it and never will be Forgotten.