
Lynda Marrone, 62, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, tragically passed away in a house fire that occurred in the Moxham section of the city. Authorities confirmed that the blaze broke out late Tuesday night, claiming Lynda’s life and leaving the community heartbroken over the sudden loss. Known to many as “Red,” she was remembered for her kindness, humor, and unwavering strength despite the many challenges she faced in life.
Lynda’s friends and neighbors describe her as a bright soul who brought warmth and laughter into every room she entered. Her ability to stay positive, even when life tested her, made her an inspiration to those around her. She had a genuine compassion for others and was known for her friendliness, always offering a smile or a listening ear.
For several years, Lynda was involved in community activities, including visits to McCullough Place, where she brightened the days of residents during pet therapy sessions. Her caring spirit and love for animals reflected the gentleness of her heart.
Though her passing came in a tragic way, Lynda’s memory will live on through the love she shared and the lives she touched. Her resilience, kindness, and humor will forever be cherished by friends and family who knew her best.