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Barbara J. Lynch

Branford, Connecticut

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LYNCH, BARBARA J. Barbara J. Lynch, of Branford, CT, devoted wife of J. Edward Lynch, died at home surrounded by her family on May 20, 2012, her 80th year. Born in New Haven, April 9, 1933, she was the daughter of the late Daniel and Edith Jennette; beloved mother of Jay, Danny, Gary, Peter,...

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We just learned today of Barbara's passing. She was a very special person and professional. It has been 16 years since we worked with her and I was thinking this morning of something she had said to us.
She had a profound impact on us and as a result of her help and guidance we have 2 wonderful daughters. We could never thank her enough.
Our thoughts are with her family. Know that she will always be a special part of our life
Carl and Anne Nord

Dear Ed and Family,
I am just learning of the transitioning of Barbara. I loved her very much, as so many of us (students/former students) did. I shared with her that my only desire was to sit at her feet and drink of her knowledge. She was an awesome human being and "teacher".I know I am a better person,as well as therapist for having crossed paths with her, and shared in this journey called life with her. She will be surly missed, but will remain in my heart. The profession of...

We are so grateful for your dedication to the field of family therapy & for the many years that you assisted us all in this endeavor. We are certain that your spirit will continue to give us strength when we need it the most.

Dear Ed...
I am so sorry to learn of your loss of your
beloved barbara. May you find comfort in
-was amazing!
Together you brought so many of us to understanding and skills for conducting therapy.
I ,for one, am forever changed for knowing both
of you. Many blessings and much affection,
Kathy Tafuro Whiteford Class of 1994

Love and prayers, always in my heart. Your wit, humor, and dedication to helping children and families has forever made an impact on so many for the better. Xo jenn O:-)

On behalf of the staff at the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation we offer our deepest condolences to the Lynch family. While this is a difficult time, please know that as a foundation we can offer support and information to your family as you move forward. We sincerely hope you will join the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation in the fight to permanently eliminate this disease.

Dear Ed and family,

I was saddened to hear of the loss of Barbara and my heartfelt condolences go out to all of you. As I think of her influences on me, I realize that a week doesn't go by in my therapy practice when I don t pull out a "Barbara-ism" to use with a client like "make the covert overt" or "don't take it personally unless you have to". Along with your "Ed-isms", I'm grateful for both of your influences in my training. Peace to you all.

Jay, Danny, Peter, Gary,Greg,Steven, Stephanie and Polly,
We are so sorry about your loss, unfortunately we just heard the news today. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Ed, my prayers are with you and your family.