Lyndel Elizabeth Falcon, beloved daughter of the late Charles and Cornelia Falcon, was born on October 22, 1965, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She peacefully passed away on September 27, 2025, in Richmond, Virginia, leaving behind a legacy that resonates in the hearts of all who knew her.
Love of Music
Lyndel’s life was a melody. From childhood rhythms to the latest harmonies, she found joy, healing, and connection in music. Her voice—whether in laughter, song, or spoken word—could light up a room and bring people together.
Life of Gatherings
A natural entertainer and gracious host, Lyndel took great pleasure in creating moments where family and friends could come together to share stories, sing-alongs, and cherished memories. Her gatherings were concerts of warmth, love, and shared joy.
Family Devotion
Lyndel’s strongest refrain was her devotion to family. She cherished every moment with loved ones and carried them in her heart wherever she went. Her encouragement, warmth, and steadfast support were the chords that held her family close.
Life Milestones
Faithfully rooted in Philadelphia, Lyndel grew up in the city and attended the local school district, where she was shaped by community, resilience, and a love for the arts.
A Legacy of Love
Lyndel is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lewis; one daughter, Chadelle Faulcon; two brothers, Charles Faulcon Jr. and Quentin Barksbale. She leaves to cherish her memories two uncles, John Spruill and Larry Faulcon, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, and friends who remember her with love.
Revered by Many
Through music, Lyndel touched colleagues, neighbors, and friends who heard in her a rhythm of generosity, kindness, and courage. Her memory will continue to inspire performances, gatherings, and moments of shared joy.
A Final Note
As Lyndel’s family and friends remember her, may we carry forward her spirit of song, her passion for family, and her gift of turning any moment into a chorus of love. Her melody remains with us in every note we share, every gathering we host, and every act of kindness we give.
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