Her parent’s loved her and her brother and sister. They were raised in a Lutheran church, and they also attended a Lutheran school. In the time Lynette grew up it was customary for the man to work and for the woman to stay home with the children and that is how she was raised. Every day that her father left for work she remembers what her father said to her mother, “Frances I love you, have a good day, and take care of the kids” Lynette never remembers a time that her father and mother didn’t put her and her siblings first. She never felt like she was closer to one parent than to the other. She always knew that her mother was more of the disciplinarian and her father was who she could go to when she wanted something, but she never felt biased when it came to her
Her parent’s loved her and her brother and sister. They were raised in a Lutheran church, and they also attended a Lutheran school. In the time Lynette grew up it was customary for the man to work and for the woman to stay home with the children and that is how she was raised. Every day that her father left for work she remembers what her father said to her mother, “Frances I love you, have a good day, and take care of the kids” Lynette never remembers a time that her father and mother didn’t put her and her siblings first. She never felt like she was closer to one parent than to the other. She always knew that her mother was more of the disciplinarian and her father was who she could go to when she wanted something, but she never felt biased when it came to her