Lynn Edward Greenberg, Age 79, of Butte, passed away on October 11, 2025.
No services are planned at this time.
Axelson Funeral & Cremation Services is privileged to care Lynn and his family.
Please visit below to leave a condolence or share a memory of Lynn.










Cheryl Wegley says
Angela and family,
I am so sorry for the loss of Lynn, I enjoyed caring for him! Stay in touch, will miss our visits. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Cheryl Wegley
Angela, Katelynn and Emily Greenberg says
Lynn was a great husband and father. He is finally at peace and listening to the music he loved so much in heaven. We miss him greatly but he will be forever remembered in our hearts. We appreciate so much and thank all who truly cared for him. We will remember those special angels as well. We will hold memorial services for Lynn at the Veteran’s Cemetery in Missoula, Spring 2026. We love you Lynn!
Debbie Nelson says
Dear Angela, Katie and Emily,
I remember Lynn most when I stayed with you all on that one day (Wednesdays) when I worked in Van Nuys. I remember Lynn liked to rebuild classic cars and show them off at the Classic Car Club he belonged to. I had such a fun time with you all when we went boating at Lake Havasu and the ski trip to Mammoth. I had a lot of respect for Lynn. He was such an intelligent, quick-witted man, with a great sense of humor. I see where the girls get their humor from. I am so sorry Angela, Katie and Emily on your loss. My heart goes out to you all.
Much Love,
Tia Debbie
Cottage 4 SWMVH says
Those of us from Cottage 4 who worked with Lynn and grew attached to him, our sincerest condolences to you and your family. Thank you for giving us the privilege to care for Lynn, and you. We will miss him and all of his unpredictable, yet endearing antics that kept us on our toes❤️
My best,
Kristina, RN Cottage 4 SWMVH, Butte, MT
Submitted by Angela Greenberg-
“Thank you to all the caring staff in cottage 4”
angela says
Outside Lynn’s room on the morning he left us, a rainbow glowed in the distant rainy sky, guiding his way and showing us he was at piece. In my sadness, it brought a quiet comfort that everything would one day be okay…
I was glad to have captured that glorious rainbow moment to share.