Lynette M. Angleton
December 20, 1951 ~ June 12, 2016
Lynette M. Angleton, 64 of St. Louis, MO and formerly of Mooresville, passed away June 12, 2016 at St. Joseph West in Lake Saint Louis, MO. She was born December 20, 1951 in Indianapolis to the late LeRoy Harris and Laura (Wolven) Harris Howard; her mother survives and resides in Mooresville. On November 5, 1994 Lynette was united in marriage to Ulrich O. Angleton; he survives.
Lynette enjoyed cooking for her family, gardening and golfing. A loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, Lynette enjoyed her work as a homemaker and spending quality time with her family.
Along with her father, Lynette was also preceded in death by her sister, Linda West.
Other survivors include her son, Damon Faulkenberg of St. Louis, MO; two daughters, Fallon Johnston (Brandon) of St. Louis and Kristen Johnson (Chad) of St. Louis; step-daughter, Kimberly Compton (Ryan) of Franklin; brother, Leslie Harris (Dena) of Plainfield; two grandchildren, Gavin Faulkenberg and Quinton Smith and two step-grandchildren, Logan and Tyler Compton.
Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Lynette M. Angleton from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, June 17, 2016 in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. She will be laid to rest on Saturday at White Lick Cemetery.






It’s hard to take in that you’re actually gone, I wish the boys would’ve got more time with you. Everyone is in my prayers. I hope time will ease your pain.
Kim, I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Lynette’s passing. I didn’t know her very well, but the few times I did see her, she was so nice and always made me feel welcome. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Ulie, Kristen & family, we are so sorry for your loss. But please know that caring compassionate thoughts and prayers are with you and may you find comfort in the memories of your heart. Deepest Sympathy. Miley & Mike Fishero Family – 2 minutes ago
Guess I messed up my first comment. You were a wonderful friend. We shared so much. We worked in our gardens together (while hugely pregnant) raised kids together, shared good and hard times. Could have never had a better friend.
Kristen – My heartfelt prayers to you and your family. It is the only comfort I can offer in such a sad time for you. Never to be replaced but always to be treasured. Rose Lauman, Stifel
Dear Cousin Lynette – I have such fond memories of playing together as children. Those memories will remain. Rest in peace. Love, Your cousin Cheryl
Dear Ulie, Kristin, Bud and Aunt Laura, We are so sorry for your loss of Lynette and at such an early age. We always knew her as a kind and loving person. It is so sad to see her go. Our love and thoughts are with you. Cheryl and Vernon
Lynette, The boys and I went and visited you yesterday. Gavin enjoys sitting and talking with you. We let a balloon go on the 4th of july. I think it helps him. I enjoy telling him fun times that we all shared. You are very missed