Budd Lynch

Budd Lynch

Budd Lynch Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 9, 2012.
DETROIT (AP) - Budd Lynch, a veteran radio broadcaster who spent more than 60 years working for the Detroit Red Wings and became the team's public voice, died Tuesday. He was 95.

Lynch, the hockey club's public address announcer, died following a brief illness at a Detroit-area rehabilitation center, the team said in a release. At 63 years, Lynch was the longest-tenured employee in team history.

"Budd Lynch was a dear member of the Detroit Red Wings family and legendary icon of our community," Red Wings' owner Mike Ilitch said. "Hearing Budd's voice on the radio and over the public address at Joe Louis Arena was something that every Red Wings fan looked forward to and loved. His calm, friendly and distinguished voice was symbolic of who Budd was as a person."

Lynch began his broadcasting career in 1936 at a Hamilton, Ontario, radio station shortly after graduating from high school. He switched stations the following year and volunteered in 1 939 in the Canadian Army. Lynch served as a major in the Essex Scottish Regiment during World War II, losing his right arm and shoulder in a rocket attack following the D-Day invasion at Normandy.

He worked with the British Broadcasting Co. through the end of the war and later was hired by CKLW in Windsor where he was sports director and did play-by-play of Windsor Spitfires games.

Beginning in the 1949-50 National Hockey League season, Lynch began calling televised Red Wings games for WWJ in Detroit. He did play-by-play during four Stanley Cup championship campaigns that decade. Lynch became the play-by-play announcer for the Red Wings on the radio starting in 1960 and held the job for the next 15 years.

He later served as the team's director of publicity and the public address announcer at "the Joe."

"Budd Lynch will forever be synonymous with the Detroit Red Wings," general manager Ken Holland said. "He experienced it all in his 63 years with the or ganization. He had a vast knowledge of the game and the stories he could tell would have anyone who loves the sport mesmerized for hours."

Lynch was honored in 1985 by the NHL Broadcasters Association with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award at the Hockey Hall of Fame and was enshrined nine years later in the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame.

He was given the Ty Tyson Award for excellence in broadcasting in 2005 by the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association.

Lynch is survived by his daughters, Janis, Valerie, Mary, Francey, Patricia and Lori.


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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July 15, 2024

So sorry francey.... I have great memories of him an your family..love to all.corinne

January 25, 2024

Bud and Thelma Lynch together again

Tami Bachman

November 13, 2014

Budd is still missed by many, and remembered by so many. RIP Budd.

JOhn Bartony

October 12, 2012

Budd Lynch was the VOICE of Hockey in my youth. He brought the games to us on the radio and made us feel that we were right in the Olympia with the boys. He was a broadcasting legend and us "baby Boomers" remember him for more than the voice on the PA. Rest in Peace Budd.

Vicki Horn

October 12, 2012

To the Schmizzi family:

I am so sorry for your loss and deepest sympathies go out to you. I am in awe after reading about Mr. Lynch. I had no idea! Your father/grandfather would have been someone I would have loved to sit and listened to for hours on end. A very interesting man and a great loss.

Thinking of you all with love and prayers,

Vicki Horn

Bob Gallagher

October 11, 2012

Dear Lynch Family,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Budd and my father, Frank Gallagher, worked together during the Red Wings' 50s championship years.

G. Johnson

October 11, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Linda Valerio

October 11, 2012

I can remember your voice from age 4 in 61' on radio announcing the games. We loved you so much we wouldn't let you retire for we couldn't fathom hockey without you.

You were our tradition and we will always cherish your memory of kindness & class. Your voice will live on in all of our hearts.

“Last Minute To Play In This Period”.

From Red Wings to Angel Wings, we will all miss you Budd.

With Love,
Hockeytown

October 11, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

October 10, 2012

An honorable man with a gracious wit, who was always ready
to meet at Toppers ( now Chelies ) for a ginger ale.
Many a great night at Olympia and the Joe.
I will always remember the New Years Eve we closed Joey Stables on their last day of operation, you're Thelma,my Nanette, you and I. May you be at peace in the eternal arena. Larry Kosiba - Dearborn, MI

Pam McKinstry

October 10, 2012

We have lost part of our forever Red Wing team.Peace be with you and yours.

Jennie Nette

October 10, 2012

The Detroit Red Wings have truly lost an "icon" in the field of hockey. Budd was an institution and loved by all who knew him or heard his voice. Truly a gentleman. Budd, there is a place for you in Hockey Heaven, and may God be at your side while you are "calling the plays."
Jen Nette, HHI, SC

Art Whalen

October 10, 2012

To the Lynch Family...I worked with Budd from 1971 to 1984 at Olympia and JLA and considered him a friend. I had lunch with him in May at The Roma Cafe with many of the "old time" employees and always enjoyed our meetings. He will be missed beyond words. God Bless him and all of you.

M. Joseph

October 10, 2012

My deepest sympathies to the family as you mourn your loss. Rest assured that soon our heavenly father will take death and tears away forever (Isaiah25:8).

Linda

October 10, 2012

May God's gentle peace fill your heartand comfort your soul today and
in the days to come, I am so very sorry for your loss. As you cherish
fond memories also know that God is with you and will provide peace
and hope in the days ahead.

October 10, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with you at this time of grief, may all fond memories stay close to your hearts. Psalms 46:1

D. Kent Bacon

October 10, 2012

If Mel Torme was called the "Velvet Fog" of the singing world. Than Budd was the "Velvet Fog" of the broadcasting world. I'm really going to miss hearing him speak. My condolences to his family.

Lorraine Curmi

October 10, 2012

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of such a wonderful man. I will miss seeing him at JLA. I loved the way he joked around...it made my day.

SHORTY KOPPELMAN

October 10, 2012

YOU WERE LOVED BY THE GLORIOUS KOPPELMAN GIRLS

October 10, 2012

Sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

michelle plakas-kaiser

October 10, 2012

rip

Timothy Van Loo

October 9, 2012

I had the great honor of meeting Mr. Lynch 14 years ago at the Little Caesars Christmas party at Joe Louis Arena. My son Austin, then an infant, and I were taking a break from the festivities and he came over to where we were sitting, introduced himself, and spoke with me for a few minutes. He was a true gentleman, and will be deeply missed by all Red Wings fans.

Jim Omilian

October 9, 2012

A true gentleman. Always smiling. Lat minute of play in this period. R.i.p.

October 9, 2012

A true gentleman, always smiling. R.i.p.into the last minute of this period

October 9, 2012

God Bless Budd - a wonderful and gentle man.

Barbara and Walter Howell

Karen Skinner

October 9, 2012

Very saddened to hear of Bud Lynch's passing. He was a good friend of my dad (Jimmie Skinner)& our family always enjoyed meeting & chatting with him at many Detroit games. He was such a cordial & gracious person with a terrific sense of humor. Our family remembers him fondly & our sincere condolences to his daughters. It is so very difficult to come to terms with a parent's passing no matter what age. Celebrate his wonderful life & career!

nicki leffew

October 9, 2012

You will be remembered always. It breaks my heart knowing Ill never hear your voice in the rafters....have a quick conversation during a passing...Goodbye Budd. I miss you already....

Sue Leffew

October 9, 2012

You will missed and never forgotten

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