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2020

Lynn Maltinsky Obituary

Lynn John Maltinsky, age 66, died unexpectedly of natural causes on August 28th. He was born on December 28,1953 in Sidney, Ohio to the late Paul R. and Ann (Barhorst) Maltinsky. He is survived by his wife Jeanne Wilson and his daughter Sydney Maltinsky Wilson (along with her fiancé Mike Gallagher), and siblings Pam Maltinsky of Columbus, Anita (David) Uetrecht of Botkins, Greg (Joann) Maltinsky of Minster, Nathan (Chris) Maltinsky of Millis, MA and Christine (Jay) Purdy of Minster. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews who loved him even though he constantly threatened to take them fishing. 

Lynn graduated from Minster High School in 1972. He attended St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana in 1977 and earned Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He had a long career in sales around the US, landing in Indianapolis, Cleveland, Tampa, Pittsburgh, and finally Williamsburg VA. For the last 35 years, Lynn enjoyed his work as a manufacturers' representative with Viking Representatives. He prided himself on being a technical expert about the products he sold and was frequently consulted by the other sales reps for his knowledge and expertise. He was also extremely sociable, and many of his customers became his friends.?
When not working, he devoted himself to restoring an old house on a lake in Williamsburg. He and his wife bought the house, which had been unoccupied for 13 years Lynn restored it to its former glory. He handmade much of the trim, the doors, and even the floors during the restoration. When he could, he snuck away to fish on the lake. He knew everyone on the lake and became the Lake Director for the community.

Lynn thoroughly loved life and had a chance to travel all over the world (exploring Mayan ruins in Mexico, Belize and Guatemala, hiking all over Greece, indulging his daughter's interest in Greek history, and flying to various safari camps in Botswana). Of all the places he traveled, his favorite was undoubtedly the annual Barhorst-Maltinsky week at Lake Ogemaw in Michigan. Lynn enjoyed the fishing, the drinking, the pranks, the card games, and each successive generation of children. He will be missed by them all. He was a 5-year old at heart and could always be counted on to instigate the chaos or join in the fun.

Lynn's wish was to be cremated, with his ashes spread on his beloved lake. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to Big Brothers and Big Sisters (https://www.bbbs.org/) or Symbiotic Inc. an animal rescue organization that saved his beloved grandpuppy Yonder. To donate to Symbiotic, please go to https://symbioticinc.org/, navigate down to Other Donation Options and click "Add a Message or Comment" and note "In Memory of Lynn Maltinsky" on the donation. Condolences may be left at https://www.whitingsfuneralhome.com/. There will be a celebration of life in Ohio at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Minster Community Post from Sep. 2 to Oct. 1, 2020.

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Bob Evans

September 5, 2020

Lynn was the neighbor everyone would like to have. Everyone in Queens Lake, Va., owes him a huge debt of thanks. Not only did he eradicate an eyesore of a house and propery, transforming it into a showplace, but he put his enormous energies, talents and diligence to work on behalf of everyone here, to find solutions for the problematic water quality of our lake and also to protect us from the influx of noise, pollution and detritus from the ongoing highway expansion. You can't ask for more than a neighbor who fixes up his place, but also yours as well, and always with a smile on his face and a happy gleam in his eye. His loss is huge, in so many ways.

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