GEORGE-LYNCH-Obituary

DR. GEORGE D. LYNCH

Hanover, Massachusetts

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LYNCH, Dr. George D. Of Hanover, died December 11 after a long illness at John Scott House in Braintree. Son of the late George F. and Dorothy (nee Langley) Lynch, he was born July 22, 1927 in Taunton. George is survived by his sister Carol Stevens of W. Bridgewater and his brothers Gerald Lynch...

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This was my great uncle. He is the reason I am 35 and never had a cavity. This was my grandmother Carol's brother.

I worked for him it was my first job.

Missing my Dad, and cherishing the beautiful notes that many dear friends shared. He would have been deeply touched!

Dear Family of Dr. George, Most sincere condolences to you from Edward J. Waitt and family. We appreciated his fine dental work for many years. The Doctor and I spoke many times about our experiences in the Montello section of Brockton; had many good laughs; and he enjoyed my homemade cabbage soup and chop suey. Eddie Waitt

My deepest sympathy to the Lynch Family. RIP George - you were a great "boss" and a very good friend and advisor thru the years.

The Benners will all miss the office visits and all the laughs. Dr. Lynch always had a great story, tears of laughter and a steady hand.A good friend to my Grandfather, Grandmother Mom, Dad, my two sons and wife. Hope you ride a great hunter in heaven Doc.

So many happy years have gone by. George'
s Dad worked with my grandfather in the pharmacy.So my thoughts of Dr. Lynch go way back in my life. I scooped so many 5 cent ice cream cones for the well behaved children at the office. For several years George did no come in to the pharmacy and when I asked why he said too many people wanted him to look in to thier mouths. I also remember the time a patient took penicillin at the soda fountain and he had a reaction. Within minutes Dr. Lynch was...

Carol, So Sorry for your loss. Sounds as if he was greatly loved. Noel

To many in Whitman he was 'just the dentist'. But to so many others he was a treasured friend. Most don't know the many kindnesses he freely gave. I have lost a truly treasured friend.