Dennis J-Lynch-Obituary

Dennis J Lynch

Cleveland, Indiana

Oct 25, 1959 – May 4, 2023

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October 25, 1959
DIED
May 4, 2023
LOCATION
Cleveland, Indiana
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Dennis J. Lynch, 63, died suddenly May 4, 2023. Born October 25, 1959 in Euclid, Ohio to the late John V. and Margaret I.Survived by brothers John T., Michael P. (Barb), and Thomas B.; sisters Marilyn A. Livingston, Margert E. (Timothy) Scherer, Colleen (Ronnie) Kaledas, and Mary L. (the late...

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I had been trying to reach Dennis AKA Dump for months. We usually talked weekly. We were a couple years ago in Georgia when we both worked at Alvin Vogtle Nuclear site. We bought a house together. Unfortunately after 3 years or so we separated and I had not seen him since. However 8 years ago when my brother in law was dying, i tracked Dennis down as he and Kerry had been close friends for years. From that reconnection, we became dear friends again and talked almost weekly. During his...

Thank you Tom Platner for your planted tree in Dennis' memory and sharing a special story as this keeps his memory alive to all of his family members. We always love reading these.

I´m so sorry to hear this. I worked with Dennis when it was Pahor Mechanical. He always referred to my beagles as `bagles´ - lol. I remember him telling me that he sent his mom flowers on HIS Birthday. What a sense of humor. Dennis´ quick wit and big heart will be missed.

Dennis started out as a work friend way back at Midwest Mechanical in Las Vegas and became just a great friend. His longtime support of Nevada Childhood Cancer was one of his pillars, and Joe did photos for events and the camp for him. His sense of fun and excitement was contagious. We commiserated through failed relationships. He rescued me when I got stuck on the wrong side of a flood and couldn't get home. He was the Man of Honor at my wedding to Joe. I know you are golfing with a...

Dennis and I were business associates and became friends. Our love of college football (The Irish and Buckeyes) and the Cleveland Indians created a strong friendship. He was a really good guy...funny, loyal and smart who really loved his bulldogs. I'll miss our yearly visit to watch the Indians in Oakland. R.I.P. my friend.

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I didn´t know. Deepest condolences to family and friends. May Dennis rest in peace in God´s hands.

Rest in Peace my Pahor friend you are already being missed down here, May god take care of you now and forever.

Thank you to all the Pahor coworkers of Dennis'. Our family loves that you're sharing these wonderful memories. It's so comforting.