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George P. Lynch

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2015

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George P. Lynch, 85 of Fountain Hill died on May 20, 2015 surrounded by his family at the Hospice House of St. Luke's. Husband of Mary (Perkins) Lynch they would have been married 62 years on May 23rd. George was born in Bethlehem on April 12, 1930, son of the late Bernard and Anna (Connell)...

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Patty

I always looked forward to seeing your Dad at his appt. Never did he once forget to ask for me and say Hello I will miss his happy go lucky personality

Heartfelt condolences from Jim and Mary Phillips.

So sorry to hear of George's passing. When we last saw him at Brass Rail Restaurant, he pulled out pictures of the kids, grandkids and great-grandkids. He had such a huge smile on his face when talking about all of you. He was very proud of his family and I can tell you all brought him such joy. May the love and support from family and friends give you the strength and comfort you need to get through this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Mrs. Lynch and Family,
Just thinking about Mr. Lynch brings a smile to my face, I always felt as though I was part of the family growing up. We shared many wonderful memories, stories and laughter over the years; thank you for that. Please except our sympathy and prayers.

Mostly accept our love. Big hugs Mrs. Lynch

Long Live Ireland

My condolences to the Lynch Family. May you find peace with of those special memories of George.

Kasey and Lynch Family,

May your fondest memories bring you comfort. God Bless.

Patti & entire Lynch Family,
My deepest sympathies go out to all of you. Patti I know how important your dad was to you and how much you loved him. You have so many great memories to keep in your heart. I know he will be missed tremendously by all of you. God Bless you in this time of sorrow. Our prayers go out to the entire family. Josie & Thom

Dear Mary and family,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of George. You and he spent your lives together, loving and caring for each other and your family. He was a dedicated husband and father The memories will always be there to comfort you. I remember him in High School as a free spirit, and enjoyed renewing our friendship through the Class Reunions. He always had a twinkle in his eyes. I am glad we had the chance to get together. May he rest in peace.

Rose Marie Navarro Fox