James -Lynch-Obituary

James Lynch

Manassas, Virginia

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James Lynch, Manassas, Virginia, a civilian employee with the U.S. Navy.

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Saturday, September 26, 2020, your in-law family will gather to mark the passing of another of the brothers of your precious wife, Brenda. Please know, in whatever realm you might know or learn of us, your memory--and that of all those who perished on September 11--will never be forgotten. We will never forget, whether Valley Forge, the Alamo, Gettysburg, Belleau Wood, Pearl Harbor, Chosin Reservoir, Berlin, September 11, Baghdad...or another campaign where American lives were demanded by a...

Thank you for your service to our country. I pray for a special blessing to the friends and family you left behind. Much love from Texas

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With Honor & Respect.

Jimmy, you are so missed. You were a great husband. You loved me, spoiled me rotten and kept me smiling. You loved me more than I had ever been loved before, unconditionally. You are in my thoughts every day. Love you still. Love, Brenda

Roy Orbinson songs, wires all over the room, riding around in a falcon with a record player in the back seat on 4 inch springs, "somalie", butterscotch candies, laugh and a smile with a mumble. That was my big brother. I miss you so much. Always in my heart.

To the family of James Lynch:
James gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our heroes of September 11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

Jim, There is no doubt you are missed terribly by Brenda, your children, and friends. We use to walk in 2-3 times a week from the parking lot to start a new day as you would tell me about your family vacations, rose garden, and yes, NASCAR. As a friend to all, and the official "Candy Man" of the Pentagon, you're truly missed.

In remembrance....

I worked the early shift on the e-ring for 4 years, only a few folks were around that time of the morning and only one had candy and said good morning sarge. He was like a ghost then, I only saw him in the mornings when I opened up and never saw him again until 911. Thanks for the candy and the wake-me-up. May God keep you and bless a very nice man.