1941
2017
Robert Lynch, 76, of Lee, died Wednesday at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield.
He was born in Pittsfield on November 9, 1941, the son of Edward and Mary Weatherhead Lynch.
Robert married the former Tina Pereglou on May 23, 1981. He was a member of the Lee Lions Club and was a Boy Scout leader.
Besides his wife, he is survived by his daughter; Casey Rich and her husband Tory of Las Vegas, NV; one brother; Ted Lynch and his wife Nancy of Lee; one step granddaughter: Teagan Cahalan of South Lee. He is predeceased by his sister: Margaret Gelpi who died in 2006.
SERVICES: A service of remembrance will be held Saturday, November 18th , at 11 AM at the Kelly Funeral Home in Lee.
If you would like to leave a message of condolence or share pictures please visit our web site at www.kellyfuneralhome.net
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Tina, so sorry to read this, my condolences to you and your family
Sherry Steuerwald-Shook
November 18, 2017
Tina, I am so sorry to see this!! I'm thinking of you!! Bob was a great guy. You have my deepest condolences!!
Staci Barrett
November 18, 2017
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Mark Smith
November 17, 2017
Mike Maroney
November 17, 2017
Saddened to hear of Bob's passing. Fond memories of our interesting conversations while Bob was at Housatonic Curtain and I at Country Curtains.
Sympathies to his family,
Bette
Bette Flood
November 17, 2017
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