Ann-(Harvey) Lynch-Obituary

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Ann (Harvey) Lynch

Seattle, Washington

Aug 21, 1927 – Nov 6, 2018 (Age 91)

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BORN
August 21, 1927
DIED
November 6, 2018
AGE
91
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Ann (Harvey) Lynch


 


Ann R. Lynch (nee Harvey) of Seattle, died November 6, 2018, at home. Ann was born in Seattle in 1927 to Bernard and Cecilia Harvey. After completing Immaculate High School, she attended the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, MN, graduating in 1949. Ann met her future husband Martin W. Lynch at college and married in August 1949. Ann and Martin settled in Seattle, where they had seven children. In 1965 they moved to Los Angeles, California. Ann began work at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, eventually managing the Cardio-Diagnostic Department (Electrographics), until her retirement in 1995. Ann returned to Seattle in 1997 and became an active parishioner at Our Lady of Fatima Church, volunteering with children in the Parish school and in the church office.


 


Ann is survived by her seven children: Brian, Terrence, Sheila (Mark Baehre), Maureen, Martin, Jack (Siriphan), Katie (George Mundell) and her daughter-in-law Suzanne Lee; her grandchildren, Bernard Lynch (Brigid), Siobhan Lynch Linford (John Linford), John Lynch (Jessica), Maria Lynch, Julia Baehre, Andrew Baehre, Megan Mundell, Amelia Mundell, and Patrick Lynch; her four great-grandchildren, Thomas, Lily, and Cecilia Lynch and Martin Linford; her sister Sheila Ostrowski; and her sisters-in-law Grace and Patricia Harvey. She was preceded in death in 1993, by her husband Martin, her brothers Edward, Jack, and Bernard Harvey, her sister Mary Sullivan, and brothers-in-law Dan Sullivan and Prosper Ostrowski.


 


Mass of Christian Burial will be held
Monday, November 19th, at 10 AM at
Our Lady of Fatima Church
3218 W Barrett Street, Seattle 98199.
Remembrances may be made to
College of St. Benedict
 37 College Ave S,
St Joseph, MN 56374.
 
Hoffner Fisher & Harvey
Guestbook at harveyfuneral.com

 

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So sorry to hear the sad news. I stayed with Ann and Marty in LA some years back. I remember Beck Avenue with great fondness. The Harvey clan are very special to us all in Ireland, my mother Elizabeth Harvey (Toal) ,first cousin to Ann. Our love and thoughts are with our Harvey/Lynch families at this sad time.

Mrs. Lynch was a dedicated volunteer for many years at our school. The gift of her ministry supported our faculty and students in the pursuit of Catholic education, an endeavor that Mrs. Lynch shared in wholeheartedly. We will miss her smile and generous spirit warming our classrooms.


To the Lynch family.

You have my deepest condolences. In times of deep sorrow turn to God for support and comfort. He loves and cares for us. 1 Peter 5:6-7. He cares for you and will provide comfort.

LGW

I'm so sorry for the loss of your loved one. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you. I pray that the God of all comfort gives you and your family the comfort you need during this time.

We Sisters are remembering Ann, her family and friends at this time when her life has changed for mortal to eternal. She was an alumna of Immaculate High School, a special place to those who were part of its history. May Ann guide and help us all to join in her eternal joy and peace.

Sorry for your lost the creator nkows our pain trust in his word the Bible Acts24 :15

May sincere sympathy to Ann's family. I had the pleasure of having Ann as my department manager at St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank. Ann was so caring and thoughtful. RIP, Ann. You are reunited with Martin, the love of your life.

I am very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort through many wonderful memories and may prayer help strengthen you during this difficult time.
(2 Thessalonians 3:16).

This candle symbolizes the love and light Ann was in the lives of so many. We are fully blessed to have known her through our beautiful daughter-in-law, Katie, whose life reflects what a wonderful family Ann mothered. We ask our Lord to bless each member of this family (and friends) with the comfort of loving memories.
George & Louise Mundell