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John Hynes

Englewood, Florida

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John R. “Jack” Hynes, 88, of Englewood, FL died June 24, 2015. Jack was born in Holyoke, MA and had been a resident of Florida for fifteen years, coming from Norwalk, CT. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was a past president of the USS Missouri Association. He is pre-deceased by...

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Cindy,
We are so sorry we did not know your Dad passed. Jerry just came back from services for a friend being held on the beach. Ran into a friend who said you had given him all Jack's Missouri things... Jerry asked who was it... then he literally guessed, as he said the man's wife had passed only a few day before. We had gone to see your Dad the day after your Mom passed... but in talking with a neighbor realized Jack may not have even known us. Please accept our condolences & sympathy.....

To the family of Jack and Janet Hynes. We are so very sorry to learn of the passing of Jack and Janet. We have fond memories when they were able to come to the meetings of the Military Order of the Purple Heart.

To Hynes family I extend my condolences to you .I have great memories of Mr. Hynes, my father Lovell Saunders whom he called Sandy worked at drive in and Mr. Hynes became friend to the family. After drivein closed I would look forward to seeing him march in parade I would make sure he saw me. I had the honor of doing a prayer for one of the services by his request .He will be remembered. May God comfort you during the passing of Mr. and also Mrs. Hynes.

Dear Hynes Family, Remembering fond memories about the Norwalk Drive-In days. Your parents were friends with mine, Jack (Chief Jack) & Lillian Panish, and our Dads did the "Mini Mo" together. We always were free to get into the drive-in as long as we all helped with the concession during the break before the feature. Your Mom and Dad are heaven's newest angels and hopefully meeting up with my parents.

To John & Lucy Hynes and Cynthia and family,in the loss of your Mom & Dad.When the Lord calls our loved ones home,he leaves a gift of memories in exchange. They are now once again together. My sincere sympathy

We have fond memories of Jack,a kind pitch in and help true member of Post 603 VFW in Norwalk.We marched many parades together.Now you have the best seat in the house,enjoy the view from up above. Pete&Judy