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Lynn's parents were sponsored by Beck and Joyce Gee to immigrate to the United States, and Lynn was the first-born on the American soil in the entire family. The family of five - Beck and Joyce Gee, Lynn and her parents, stayed together as a family for many years, which is why Beck was like another father to her. In this interview, she shared loving memories of her non-blood-related uncle, Beck Gee, who passed away a year before this interview, who she cares for and respects whole-heartedly. Lynn is 1/4 Chinese from her mother's side. In more detail, she is 47% Irish, 20% Southern Chinese, 15% English, 11% Scottish, 4% Northern Chinese, and 3% Welsh, according to her Ancestry DNA story report. Lynn is married to David Lee Batte, her high school sweetheart. 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