Megan Flynn died peacefully in her sleep on January 29, 2021 in San Francisco, California. She had an undiagnosed lung infection and ultimately developed sepsis. Megan was born in Urbana, Illinois on July 11, 1978 the daughter of Colin Peter Flynn, a physics professor, and Susan Kingston, a teacher. Megan was a distinguished student-athlete who swam competitively at the Junior National level and at Yale where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She went on to earn her Master’s and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Illinois with honors and teaching excellence awards while specializing in statistical clinical psychology. Megan began her career at an Assistant Professor at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota before deciding to become a professional researcher first for a healthcare insurer in Minneapolis and later for technology companies in San Francisco. She was widely recognized for her deeply analytical mind capable of piercing insights. Megan is survived by her mother Susan; stepfather Norman Colb; stepmother Janice Kimpel; brother Derek, his wife Jen and their children Katie, Alice, Bobby, Jack and Jack; brother Jim, his wife Kerianne and their son Declan; and brother John, his wife Alix, and their children Leila and Claire. A student prize for critical thinking has been established at University High School in Urbana, Illinois in her memory. In lieu of flowers, contributions towards this prize would be welcomed and can be directed to Janet Kroencke at [email protected] . We will all vividly remember Megan, who has left us many years too early, for her abundant talents, resolute independence, stubborn optimism, humility, and kindness.
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