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John J. "Jack" Flynn

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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John J. Jack Flynn, 74, of Palmer Twp., Pa., passed away on Monday June 27, 2011 at Easton Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. Born: in Scranton, Pa. on August 30, 1936, he was a son of the late John T. and Mary A. Conor Flynn. Personal: He was currently the co-owner of DataLink...

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Dear Meg & Family,
We are deeply saddened by the news of Jack's passing. He was truly "Jesus with skin on" to so many people. We will continue to hold you in our prayers.
Maryellin & Mike

Meg, Carol and I were very saddened to read with, utter surprise, of Jack's untimely passing. He was not only my partner in business, but a dear friend and mentor, as we built Valley Supreme Inc together.
Both Jack, Yourself, and Family have always been in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless You during this trying time.
Paul, Carol, and Keith Fiske

Thinking of your entire family at this difficult time. My prayers are with you.

My heart felt condolences to you, Meg, and to your family. I worked with Jack at Datalink and he was a wonderful man who will be missed very much. He was blessed with a very full life and a loving family that he thought the world of. May God bless you in this time of sorrow.

Meg, I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. I volunteered with both of you at the Friary. He was a wonderful person and always had a kind thing to say to you.
Dale Fern Tatamy,PA

Back in the '80s, Jack, now Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, blessed Deacon Dr. Wayne Kraft, and many of us led workshops on the U.S. Bishops' Pastoral letter, "Economic Justice for All." Jack always had a practical insight for people.

It was perennially enjoyable hearing about his many entrepreneurial endeavors. I especially liked "St. Joseph Associates," which was a business coffee service. For those who really knew Jack, we always saw that twinkle in his eye. He knew where he was...

Dear Meg:
I am very saddened to hear about Jack's passing away. I have many good memories of him from the Retreat House. He was an inspiration to all of us Friars. May he be blessed with the fullness of Eternal Life. And, may his memory be a blessing to the many people who's life he touch. My sympathies to you and to your children. Be assured of my prayers.

All of our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family, Mrs. Flynn. . .

The last time i saw your husband, he was singing (in his highest voice, mind you) down Hartley Ave. for the SVdP Walk for the Poor. I smiled then & I smile thinking of him now. . .

May God Bless you in this time of sadness.

Fondly,

Nicole (Kostura) Hockenberry along with Mark, Julia & Alan

Our deepest condolences to the Flynn family. We are so sorry, we send our love and prayers.