
LYNN SARALLI (nee Clark) age 67, died November 11, 2023 with her family by her side after a brief and unexpected illness; beloved wife for 35 years of Luciano; loving mother of Nicholas (wife Megan) and Taylor Saralli; devoted daughter of Ann Clark (nee Smallwood) and the late Donald Clark; cherished sister of David Clark (wife Susan), Jeffrey Clark (wife Sheila), and the late Amy Moore (husband Jim).
Lynn was born January 9, 1956, in Cincinnati, Ohio and moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before her family settled in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Lynn and her husband raised their family together in Auburn Township for the last 25 years. Lynn just recently retired from UBS Financial Services after 23 years of service and 44 years in the wealth management profession. She enjoyed traveling, especially visiting her daughter in Denver. Spending any time with family, particularly Thanksgiving and Christmas, gave her the greatest joy. Lynn will be remembered simply as a good person. She was strong, independent, always in control, and had the gift of inspiring many people. Lynn will be dearly missed and always loved by those that knew her best.
PRIVATE FAMILY SERVICES WERE HELD. Burial in Restland Cemetery. Arrangements by THE DeJOHN FUNERAL HOME & CELEBRATIONS CENTER OF CHESTERLAND.
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Our deepest Condolences thoughts and blessings go out to the family of Luciano Saralli . Your wife Lynn will be greatly missed by all. Sending much love and prayers to your family Luciano, May God bless all of you.
Kerry Schwarcz
Saralli Family, I am sending condolences from Chicago. Lynn was a work colleague and a good friend to me the last 8 years at UBS. We worked on projects together, shared ideas and had lots of laughs! She cared about people, made time for everyone and she will be deeply missed. Please know I will miss our video chats, her smile and her laugh!
Tammy Ford
My heartfelt condolence to the family. Lynn and I were very close as she has been my Mentor since the 1990s. She had me follow her into whatever department she worked in. We would chat everyday and use each other as sounding boards. I am going to miss her each and every day. Our last words to each other the day she went into the hospital was “I love you”. I will cherish her in my heart always.
Rich and Linda Adamic
Dear Luciano and Family…
We were very saddened to hear of Lynn’s passing…she was a very lovely lady and will be missed by so many…may her memory be eternal and may she Rest in Peace…Rich and Linda Adamic
Dan McKenna
Heartbroken !!! So sorry
No words
Barbara Taylor (Buck)
I am deeply saddened at the loss of Lynn. I was a work colleague at McDonald, Key and UBS for so many years and she was a force to be reckoned with! She was so proud of her family and so fond of an espresso martini! Fly high Sister Lynn!