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Very sad to hear of Dan's passing. It was always such a pleasure to see him and his wonderful smile. Great friend to the Sullivan Clan. Jim, Tom, Bill and myself. At peace with the Lord now.
Kathleen Shaw
April 20, 2021
Chicago, Illinois
Daniel J. "Beans" Lynch, age 90, of Arlington Heights and formerly of Athea, County Limerick, Ireland. Beloved husband of the late Kathleen (Hagan) Lynch. Devoted father to Eileen (Bill) Maloney, George (Jackie) Lynch, Kathy (Jim) Kass, Daniel J. (Joanne) Lynch, Mary (Andrew) Snowdon, and Michael...
Read MoreVery sad to hear of Dan's passing. It was always such a pleasure to see him and his wonderful smile. Great friend to the Sullivan Clan. Jim, Tom, Bill and myself. At peace with the Lord now.
Kathleen Shaw
April 20, 2021
Our deepest condolences to the Lynch family on the passing of Daniel. Thomas and Donna Treslo and Family
Thomas R Treslo
April 20, 2021
Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED
Symetria Health
April 20, 2021
Dan was a great guy. Very knowledgeable, respectful and love to tell jokes. A great crossword puzzle man who loved to joke around. We all will miss you Dan from a fellow Engineer down at UIC. Rest In Peace my friend.
Brian Kirk
April 20, 2021
Condolences to all the family at this trying time. Even though I didn't know him very well, I do know he loved to tell a joke and he loved his T time.May U. Dan rest in peace.. Tom lynch. ny.
Tom Lynch
April 20, 2021
We are sorry for your loss .
The Zimmerman family send there deepest condolences.
Randall Zimmerman
April 20, 2021 | Arlington Heights, IL | Friend
I did not know Beans too well except at family events but I do know he made his family feel so loved. He was always cracking jokes and loving those around him. The world lost a good one but heaven gained a lovely soul. Love to the family
Jesse
April 20, 2021
Lifting up one of the finest Godly men I have known. So happy he has touched my life encouraging me as a deacon and friend. Hugs to family. I will truly miss his warm smiles and affectionate greetings. Well done good and faithful servant.
Deacon Don Grossnickle
April 20, 2021