Lynn Ralph Spear, 1938-2008
A funeral will be held Friday for the devoted Scout leader, who mentored hundreds of young men for the past 36 years.
Lynn Spear, a beloved, longtime Boy Scout leader, passed away Sunday after his fight with pancreatic cancer. He was 69.

Spear, who was born in Detroit on Sept. 7, 1938, came to Santa Barbara after a stint with the U.S. Coast Guard. He owned a small business and was active with the local Webelos Scout program for 36 years until his death.
As a Webelos Master, he helped hundreds of fourth- and fifth-grade boys make the transition to Boy Scout from Cub Scout by guiding them through activities to earn the required badges.
“Lynn helped many Scouts enjoy the outdoors at Webelos Woods, Cub Scout Day Camp and the yearly trip up to Shaver Lake in the dead of winter,” Zea Bauer, Los Padres Council’s quality unit executive, said in a notice to South Coast Boy Scout units. “In his quiet way, he made a lasting impression on all the boys and their families over the years. He will be greatly missed by many throughout the Scouting community.”
Spear is survived by Mary, his wife of 46 years; his children, William, Thomas and Elizabeth, and their spouses; two sisters, Laurine and Maria; two brothers, Les and Michael; seven grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral for Spear will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Raphael Catholic Church, 5444 Hollister Ave. Scouts in attendance are encouraged to wear their uniforms.
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» wrote on 09/08/08 @ 11:46 AM
Lynn was the perfect hero and friend for all the people he touched with his giving heart. We will miss him greatly. We are so lucky to know such a great man. Thank you so much Lynn.
» wrote on 09/05/08 @ 09:18 PM
Lynn was one of the most selfless people I have ever met. He donated thousands of hours of his time to help young men in scouting and tried to avoid any recognition or credit. So rare to know a person who could make so much good happen and be such a humble kind man.
» wrote on 09/05/08 @ 10:20 AM
Our sympathies are with everyone who loved this man. Only God knows how many lives he has saved with his generosity, kindness, devotion to youth ..... What a fine example of a human being.
