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A pot-luck and memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. at Campbell Creek Park in Anchorage on Sunday, Aug. 3, for longtime Alaska resident Lynnette Ann Rincon, 47.
Mrs. Rincon died July 19, 2003, in Houston, Texas, and was buried in Sumas, Wash. She lived in Anchorage for the past 25 years.
According to her family, she was a "beloved wife, mother, grandma, daughter and sister. Loved by many, she touched a lot of hearts."
She is survived by her husband Martin Rincon; daughters, Tressa Carranza and Harmony Bailey; three sons, Nathan Miller, Daniel Rincon and Mathew Miller and his girlfriend, Elizabeth Lee; seven grandchildren, Kala M.E. Thorton, Kirstin Kaznakoff, Abigail and Tatianna Carranza, Heather Rodgers, Kaden Getchell and Nicholas Bancroft; two son-in-laws, Rick Carranza and Dave Kaznakoff; father, Leonard Wells; sister, Robin Wells; and brother and sister-in-law Tom and Laurie Wells.
Clare Brothers Funeral Home in Houston, Texas,
handled the arrangements.