Funeral services for Elizabeth Lynn Holman Vainrib, age 42 of Cincinnati, OH, formerly of Fayetteville, TN. will be conducted Thursday at 2 PM at the Fayetteville First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Todd Jenkins officiating. Burial will follow in Wrights Cemetery. Mrs. Vainrib passed away December 29th in Florida.
A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Vainrib was the daughter of Betty and Don Holman of Fayetteville. She was a special education teacher for Cincinnati Public Schools and a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church.
Survivors in addition to her parents include her husband Byron David Vainrib of Cincinnati,OH, two daughters Camille Holly and Frances Evelyn Vainrib both of Cincinnati,OH two brothers Tom (Cindy) Holman of Asheville, NC, Bill (Regina) Holman of Atlanta, GA, nieces Betsy Holman and Anna Holman both of Atlanta, GA, mother-in-law Traudl Vainrib and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visitation with the family will be Thursday 11am-2pm at the Fayetteville 1st Presbyterian Church.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Fayetteville 1st Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 472, Fayetteville, TN 37334 or Knox Presbyterian Church, 3400 Michigan Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45208 or Interfaith Hospitality Network (provides short term housing and assistance to families with children), 990 Nassau Street, Cincinnati, OH 45206.
So sorry to learn of your daughter’s death. Mrs. Betty, this is the one you’ve told me about, isn’t it? May the Everlasting Arms hold you in his comfort during this difficult time. Because He Lives, Amy S. Osteen
I am so sad to hear of Lynn’s passing. She was much too young. I pray that God will be with her family and strengthen them through this time of sorrow.
Lynn was my daughter’s sister-in-law, and a much-loved aunt to my grandchildren. We will always remember Lynn for her empathy & concern, and looked forward to receiving her personalised, family Christmas card each year, with news of her beloved family. The world will be a sadder place without her in it, and our prayers go out to her husband, daughters and family. Goodbye Lynn, it was a privilege to know you.
Thinking of Lynn’s family during this difficult time. What an angel on earth she was; now she can do her job at home…
Condolences to your family regarding the passing of LYnn. I met her in grad school in 05 and she was the most kind, happy, cupacake maker that our classmates every met. Lynn was an angel and may she rest in peace. She touched many lives and I’m thankful for having the opportunity to meet her. R. Ferguson
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you
I remember Lynn and how sweet she was in school. She always had a smile on her face…We hung out some together even though she was a little younger than I was….My family thinks very highly of Judge Holman and Mrs. Betty…..I am very sorry for your loss. God Bless….
To the families of Lynn:
My thoughts and prayers are with all of your during this time of loss. May God comfort each of you.
Byron, Camille, Frances, and the Holman family, Heaven gained a special angel. I’m sure you don’t remember us but my son Lane was at “Miss Mary’s” house with Camille and eventually Frances too. Lynn was not only beautiful on the outside but also the inside. She loved her girls so much. I know she’ll be with you always, watching with pride. We had talked about volunteering together at the Ronald McDonald House as we shared the Alpha Delta Pi sisterhood. I’m sorry we didn’t get a chance to do that. Please know that we’re praying for peace for your family as you grieve. We are all better people for knowing your wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend.
Sincerely, Amy Hafner and family…..Cincinnati, OH
Prayers for you all. Lynn was one of my very first friends at Alabama. She was so loved – as beautiful inside and out as anyone I’ve ever known . She made me a better person. God truly blessed us all just to know her and call her a true friend.
Betty, Don and family, I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your precious daughter. I did not know her but can tell by reading posts from many of her school friends that she was an awesome young woman – I know you are proud of all she did with her life. My prayer for you is for strength and comfort in the days ahead and that your memories will bring you peace. With all my love, Sharon & Butch Williams
The Holman and Vainrib families have our deepest condolences. Lynn was a wonderful person who will be missed by all who knew her.
Brian and Elizabeth Bell
Sincere condolences from Kilgour Elementary School faculty and staff. Lynn’s smile and spirit warmed all that she encountered. She was a role model to not only our girl scout troops but all the students of Kilgour School. Prayers for peace and strength. With love – Angela Cook Frazier, Principal-Kilgour Elementary School.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman, our hearts go our to you over the loss of your dear daughter. Please know you are in our prayers at this time as you go through this sad and difficult time.
God Bless.
Floyd and Imogene Cartwright
We are so very sorry for your loss, a real loss for us all. She was a very sweet and kind person who will be greatly missed by hose who knew her-Mike and Cheri Rulli-Knox Presbyterian Cincinnati
Me. And Mrs. Holman, I am so very sorry for your loss. She was a sweet little girl which I sure grew up to be a wonderful young lady. My prayers are with you and the rest of the family. Again I am so very sorry. Linda McCauley Westbrooks
Dear Family and Friends of Lyn in Fayetteville please know that our hearts are with you… Pam Ward / Knox Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati
Prayers to the Holman and Vainrib families now and for days to come.