This is a follow up to a post made in Dec/10.
http://www.therecord.com/news/local/art ... plicationsEASTWOOD — A Woodstock-area woman who became critically ill with influenza while in Mexico over the holidays has died.
Lynda Young was at University Hospital in London, Ont., after being transferred there by air ambulance from a Puerto Vallarta hospital about a week ago. Young, 50, had the H1N1 flu virus which became a serious lung infection just days after she and partner Su Lyttle arrived in Mexico for a Christmas break.
While in the Mexican hospital, she was put on a ventilator and doctors induced a coma because her coughing was so severe. She remained on the ventilator after arriving back in Canada.
Young stopped breathing late Wednesday night.
“It was as peaceful as it could have been,” said Lyttle, who works at Conestoga College.
Funeral arrangements are being made in Woodstock.
Lyttle described Young as a strong, determined woman who cared deeply about others. They were together for 14 years.
“She was known for her compassion. She was always helping people,” Lyttle said.
Young was the clinical manager at a Brantford counselling centre and had a private Woodstock counselling practice.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in social development studies at the University of Waterloo while raising five young daughters as a single mother. Later she got her master’s degree in social work and was planning to pursue a PhD at Laurier.
Young was always reading and couldn’t be dissuaded from packing a book for the Eastwood couple’s Mexican vacation, despite their agreement to enjoy a quiet trip without any distractions.
“We have more books in this house than some libraries, I think,” Lyttle said. “Her without a book really wasn’t her.”
Young was born in Dublin, Ireland, and recently travelled back there to reconnect with her Irish roots.
“She’s a beautiful person,” Lyttle said. “She spent her life helping other people.”
A few fundraisers are being held in Kitchener and Woodstock to help with the bills from Young’s medical treatment in Mexico. Lyttle’s insurance covers 85 per cent, but that leaves about $70,000 from a bill reaching at least $465,000.
A Celtic celebration will be held in Woodstock on Feb. 18, starting at 7:30 p.m. It includes music by Ted Comiskey and Friends and Joslyn Currie, a silent auction and cash bar and food. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. They’re available at Party Central at 379 Springbank Ave. N. in Woodstock, 519-421-1341.
An indoor garage sale will be held at Conestoga College on March 29 and 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to donate items or a storage bin can email
sdenhaan-cc@conestogac.on.ca. Another fundraiser is being organized at a Kitchener café, but details are not settled.
A trust account has been set up for Young through TD Canada Trust. The account number is 227 6318478. Cheques can be made out to Brenda Boswell Simpson and Tom Simpson in trust.