Lynn Marie Schiller
September 18, 1956 – September 4, 2023
Lynn Marie Schiller, 66, of Friendship passed away peacefully on September 4, 2023. She was born September 18, 1956, in Cheverly to Dr. C. Bruce Morley, DVM and his wife, Georgianna Catherine (Barkman) Morley. Lynn grew up in Laurel and graduated from St. Vincent Pallotti High School in 1974. She then attended the University of Maryland where she met Scott Schiller. Lynn married Scott on February 18, 1977. They raised their family in Laurel and then moved to Friendship in 2001. When her children were young, she opened an in-home daycare where she became a second mother to many of the kids she watched. During the 15 years she ran a daycare, she also worked together with Scott operating Lynnes’ Window Magic, S&S Custom Installations, and Schiller’s Packaging Plus. When Michelle reached middle school, Lynn closed her daycare and began working at Dominion Electric Supply. In 2000 Lynn went back to school to become a medical assistant. She started her medical career with Central Maryland Urology Associates, who later merged with Chesapeake Urology. She worked as a medical secretary and medical biller for 18 years. Once Lynn retired, she cared for Scott until his passing in October 2022 and enjoyed time with her family. Lynn was an active member of Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church. She loved to spend time with her grandchildren and enjoyed reading, gardening, plants and flowers, crafts, and getting together with friends.
Lynn is survived by her children Jason Schiller and his wife Brandy of Jessup and Michelle Grisso and her husband Michael of Dunkirk, grandchildren Gregory, Morgan, Kylie, and Lincoln, her mother Georgianna Morley of Laurel, siblings Leah Andrews, Karen Jacobs and her husband Steve and Kevin Morley and his wife Melissa, as well as many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Scott Schiller and brother Dale Morley and her father Dr. C. Bruce Morley.
The service for Lynn will be livestreamed on the Jesus the Good Shepherd YouTube Channel and can be accessed by using the following link https://www.youtube.com/@ccjgs.
Visitation
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Services
- Mass of Christian Burial
Friday, September 15, 2023
11:00 AM
Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church
1601 W Mt Harmony Road
Owings, MD 20736
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To the family. We are so sorry for your loss and our dear friend Lynn. Lynn was a delightful and caring neighbor who had so much love for our Lord. We met in 1986 through Michelle and Michael exploring ants on sidewalk in front of their home. The Schiller family invited us into their lives and we did the same. We maintained contact throughout the years enjoying more good times. Jason and Michelle you have matured into responsible, respectful, loving and caring adults just like your parents. We love the both of you. Scott and Lynn rest in peace. We will always love you too. Cookie and Michael Turner
When I was younger I hung around the Schillers a lot, whether it was at Doc Morley’s or hanging with Jason. I was always treated as one of the family and enjoyed time spent with them. So sorry for your loss of a mom, daughter, and sister. Love you all.
Jonathan
I met Ms.Lynn working at Chesapeake Urology. I made sure to walk pass her office daily just to say hello and get a warm felted hug. Ms. Lynn was a wonderful lady and it saddens me she’s no longer here on this earth! I send my deepest condolences to Michelle, her husband , and their children.
I met Lynn in our bereavement group last year shortly after the death of her husband, Scott. She was a lovely lady and all of us in the group shared our stories, thoughts, love and prayers as well as support for each other. When you are in a group such as this you quickly bond over your shared loss. Lynn will be greatly missed by all of us. My deepest sympathy to all of your family at this sad time. 🙏😇
I had the great pleasure of working with Lynn and Michelle for many years at Central Maryland Urology. I had such admiration for Lynn because she was always true to her lovely spirit, she never had a bad word for anyone. There are very few people that embody that grace. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, wife and dog mom and a friend to all. To Michelle, Jason and your families I am profoundly sorry for your loss.
She was an amazing and sweet woman. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and friend. She will be greatly missed and always remembered. Love you Lynn. R.I.P and enjoy the eternity you will have with your beloved husband Scott.
We have known Lynn and her entire family so many years and our hearts are broken over the loss of a wonderful woman whose life was cut short way too early. Thinking of each of the family members/friends as you celebrate Lynn’s beautiful life; she will live on in our collective memories. The legacy of the kindness and love she gave will continue to inspire us all. Her mere presence brought light and joy into so many lives.
To Michelle (our Goddaughter), Jason and each of your family members, along with Lynn’s Mom, her siblings and other family/friends, we know that God will walk beside you as you grieve and gain grace and strength through Lynn’s unending love. Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss and sorrow. May she now be joined with her beloved husband, Scott, for eternity.
Love, Alfred and Susan Castillo
Dear Jason and Michelle,
I am Scott’s cousin and knew your mom and dad well for their married life. So sorry to learn of your loss. I know how hard it is to lose a parent nonethless both, parents in a year. Your mom was a speciall woman and will be missed by all who knew her.
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To the family. We are so sorry for your loss and our dear friend Lynn. Lynn was a delightful and caring neighbor who had so much love for our Lord. We met in 1986 through Michelle and Michael exploring ants on sidewalk in front of their home. The Schiller family invited us into their lives and we did the same. We maintained contact throughout the years enjoying more good times. Jason and Michelle you have matured into responsible, respectful, loving and caring adults just like your parents. We love the both of you. Scott and Lynn rest in peace. We will always love you too. Cookie and Michael Turner
When I was younger I hung around the Schillers a lot, whether it was at Doc Morley’s or hanging with Jason. I was always treated as one of the family and enjoyed time spent with them. So sorry for your loss of a mom, daughter, and sister. Love you all.
Jonathan
I met Ms.Lynn working at Chesapeake Urology. I made sure to walk pass her office daily just to say hello and get a warm felted hug. Ms. Lynn was a wonderful lady and it saddens me she’s no longer here on this earth! I send my deepest condolences to Michelle, her husband , and their children.
I met Lynn in our bereavement group last year shortly after the death of her husband, Scott. She was a lovely lady and all of us in the group shared our stories, thoughts, love and prayers as well as support for each other. When you are in a group such as this you quickly bond over your shared loss. Lynn will be greatly missed by all of us. My deepest sympathy to all of your family at this sad time. 🙏😇
I had the great pleasure of working with Lynn and Michelle for many years at Central Maryland Urology. I had such admiration for Lynn because she was always true to her lovely spirit, she never had a bad word for anyone. There are very few people that embody that grace. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, wife and dog mom and a friend to all. To Michelle, Jason and your families I am profoundly sorry for your loss.
She was an amazing and sweet woman. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and friend. She will be greatly missed and always remembered. Love you Lynn. R.I.P and enjoy the eternity you will have with your beloved husband Scott.
We have known Lynn and her entire family so many years and our hearts are broken over the loss of a wonderful woman whose life was cut short way too early. Thinking of each of the family members/friends as you celebrate Lynn’s beautiful life; she will live on in our collective memories. The legacy of the kindness and love she gave will continue to inspire us all. Her mere presence brought light and joy into so many lives.
To Michelle (our Goddaughter), Jason and each of your family members, along with Lynn’s Mom, her siblings and other family/friends, we know that God will walk beside you as you grieve and gain grace and strength through Lynn’s unending love. Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss and sorrow. May she now be joined with her beloved husband, Scott, for eternity.
Love, Alfred and Susan Castillo
Lynn and I met at Dominion Electric. We worked together and she and Scott became like family. Michelle, Jason and Brandy my sincere condolences. ❤️ Lynn will be missed greatly
Dear Jason and Michelle,
I am Scott’s cousin and knew your mom and dad well for their married life. So sorry to learn of your loss. I know how hard it is to lose a parent nonethless both, parents in a year. Your mom was a speciall woman and will be missed by all who knew her.
I am still truly in shock. I really can’t believe this. I worked with Lynn at central maryland urology and Chesapeake Urology and she was a great lady. She will be truly missed. Gone to soon.
Michelle,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a sweet gem. Know that she’ll remain in spirit to guide you through your sorrow. Sending healing thoughts your way. 🙏🏼