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Lynda

American  
[lin-duh] / ˈlɪn də /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Donor Lynda Oschin, chairman of the board and secretary of the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oschin Family Foundation, said in a news release that she and her late husband started their foundation, “to inspire future generations by supporting organizations that deepen our understanding of the world around us.”

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The next day, I found a business card on my desk with Lynda’s cell number.

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But I didn’t wait three days to contact Lynda.

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While we waited in the packed room, I instinctively put my hand around the small of Lynda’s back to steady us from the ebb and flow of the crowd of people around us.

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After six months of effortless companionship, I asked Lynda to move in, and a year later, while at Zephyr’s Bench, a serene and cherished hiking spot in the Santa Monica Mountains behind Bel-Air, I asked her to marry me.

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