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Lyn Drum, a beloved community leader and matriarch, has passed away at the age of 93. Known for her dedication to family and local businesses, Lyn leaves a lasting legacy. With a successful career in beauty, she was also an active supporter of community initiatives. A celebration of her life will be held, honoring her impact on Mission Viejo and beyond.
Mission Viejo – Lyn Drum, a cherished matriarch and community leader, passed away peacefully at the age of 93 on May 4, 2025. She left a legacy that encapsulated deep family values and a commitment to community service, earning her the love and respect of everyone around her.
Drum, remembered for her tenacity, sharp intellect, and unconditional love for her family, was a devoted grandmother, mother, and sister. Her family included her beloved husband, three children, seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Throughout her life, Lyn focused on creating lasting memories, often bringing her extended family together through regular gatherings at her home.
A proud business owner for over three decades, Lyn operated successful hair and nail salons in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. Her entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to her work made her a prominent figure in the local business community. In addition to her endeavors in the beauty industry, Lyn served as vice president of the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce, where she also contributed by publishing the monthly business newsletter for a brief period. This involvement showcased her passion for connecting people in her community and fostering local business growth.
One of the highlights of Lyn Drum’s legacy was her annual Christmas party, a tradition that brought joy and connection to everyone associated with her. The festivities included eggnog, carols, and gifts from Santa, creating cherished memories for family and friends alike. These gatherings were a powerful testament to her love for hospitality and celebration, reflecting her desire to keep those she cared about grounded and united.
Lyn is survived by her siblings, Jacque and William Rossfeld, and her children, Jayann Mannooch and James Drum Jr. Her family is preparing a celebration of her life, which will take place at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, at the Norman P. Murray Community Center in Mission Viejo. This event aims to honor her remarkable life and the profound impact she had on her family and community.
Born in 1933, Lyn Drum was a figure who dedicated her life to not only her family but also to her community. Her professional achievements and her commitment to bringing joy to others have solidified her legacy in Mission Viejo and the surrounding areas.
In remembrance of Lyn, her family, friends, and community members reflect on the numerous ways she touched their lives, celebrating a woman who left an indelible mark on the hearts of those she interacted with. Her memory will continue to inspire future generations to embrace family bonds and community spirit.
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- Orange County Register: Lyn Drum Obituary
- Wikipedia: Mission Viejo, California
- Orange County Register: Remembering Lyn Drum
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mission Viejo
- Orange County Register: How Lyn Drum Shaped Our Community
