Clare-Lynch-Obituary

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Clare Lynch

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Sep 18, 1940 – Oct 14, 2017 (Age 77)

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BORN
September 18, 1940
DIED
October 14, 2017
AGE
77
LOCATION
West Chester, Pennsylvania
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CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Clare died on October 14, 2017 from metastasized cancer while under hospice care at Penn Medicine Neighborhood Health, West Chester. She was born on September 18, 1940 in Albany, NY to Thomas James Lynch and Katherine Miller Lynch. Her father died in 1953 and her mother died in 1981 after having remarried Edwin Miley. Clare is survived by her younger sister, Karen Bayers, of Brunswick, ME, mother of Leslie Bayers and grandmother to Connor, Aiden and Hakon. Clare's older sister, Ann Ortlip, died in 1996 and for whole children Clare was a generous and wise aunt in their mother's absence: Donna Ortlip, James (Maria Elena) with children Austin and Colin, the now-deceased Kathy Wadell with son Dylan, and her namesake niece, Clare Barger of Chicago. Clare and her two sisters grew up on Worrell Street, Chester. Clare attended Notre Dame High School, Moylan, PA, class of '58 before attending Jefferson School of Nursing in Philadelphia on a scholarship. Upon graduation in 1961, she began nursing at old Sacred Heart Hospital in Chester before transferring to the dialysis unit of Crozer Hospital, being one of its first employees and a mentor to many other nurses hired into the growing practice. When the renal practice opened another facility in Chester County, Clare transferred to Exton to assist in its establishment. She retired from nephrology nursing in 2004 and undertook part-time nursing posts thereafter. While her long professional life was marked by nursing expertise, it was her acquisition of life-long friends that was an especial characteristic of her life. With these friends she worked, dined, travelled and at the end was surrounded by them as her cancer sites grew. Her Funeral Mass is at St. Maximilian Kolbe Roman Catholic Church, 15 E. Pleasant Grove Road, West Chester, PA 19382, on Saturday, October 21, at 11 a.m., with a period of Visitation in the church thirty minutes beforehand. Interment private at St. Peter and Paul Cemetery. See www.danjolell.com/obituaries for her remembrance page. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.

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I will never forget the impact she made on my life and the life of many!

I still miss and hold you in highest regards!
You were a very giving / caring woman who gave so much to so many!
Lynn yeoman

I met Claire when I went to work @ KCDC in Exton. Being new to dialysis I learned so much from her. Always willing to help ,lend an ear, and teach. A friend to many people ,touched many lives, and just an all around lady. Rest In Peace Claire your job well done.

Clare was a caring person who always gave advice. She was loved and always a friend and a relative.

Clare was a very special lady who lovingly showed how much she cared about family, friends and patients. And now, she too, has "gone to heaven".

Clare was always so kind to me, especially when my dad Ron and my uncle Thomas were going through their own hard times. She was a steady, caring presence and I always enjoyed seeing her out and about with her friends! I will really miss her smiling face; my condolences to all of her beloved family and friends.

a very generous,caring unique lady who will be missed by so many.mentor,leader and most important a friend to so many.
I am honored to have known her, worked for/with her,learned from her and loved her.
god bless clare
lynn yeoman