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John J. "Chappy" Lynch

Springfield, Massachusetts

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John J. Lynch 1925-2010 QUINCY - John J. "Chappy" Lynch, 84, of Quincy and formerly of Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield died Sunday, August 15, 2010 surrounded by his family in Quincy Medical Center, Quincy. John, a son of the late John and Mary Margaret (Kennedy) Lynch was born in Springfield on...

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TO DORIS & FAMILY JACK WAS A VERY SPECIAL GENTLEMAN AND I'M VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS HE WOULD COME TO D B MART AND HAVE COFFEE AND HE WOULD HELP US MAKE COFFEE I WILL HOLD JACK CLOSE TO MY HEART ALWAYS GOD BLESS MICHELE HAMEL HOWE JACK I'LL MISS YOU .

To Doris and Family...Jack and I worked together from 1962 till 1988 and I can honestly say I enjoyed every day I spent with Jack. Even in the worst of times, Jack always could find a smile. When Barbara was born, My wife gave us a daughter also and for years, Jack and I exchanged stories about the girls growing up. He was a nice friend, and a very decent human being. I know he will be missed by many. My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time. Sincerely Dave Perkins

Barbara and Mrs. Lynch, I am sorry to learn of Mr. Lynch's passing. I will always remember his genuine smile and good nature. I find it hard to believe that there is a person out there who could have a bad thing to say about Chappy. He was truly a good person. He will be missed by all of us who were blessed to know him. - Don Keavany

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Jack at N.E.S.S. for several years until his retirement, he was a real card. Missed him when he left us. He was just a wonderful man. May your memories comfort you in this time of grief.

Dear Barbara,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Barbara, Mrs. Lynch and family,
We are so sorry about your loss. I have so many memories of Mr. Lynch. Going on his walks by Dairy Mart, cheering us on during our soccer games, collecting our envelopes at church and chatting with us in the kitchen before we went out on a Friday night. He always had a smile and a chuckle. May your memories comfort you during this difficult time. Joanie, Tom, Danny and Hannah Marsh

Our symphathies go out to Jack's family and friends. Since Jack & Doris moved to Squantum, they have become like family to us and have added so much joy to our community...Jack's smile and laugh will be sorely missed and never forgotten. Love, the Geary Family

Mrs. Lynch, Barbara and family:
My sympathy and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Thinking of your dad brings a smile to my face with fond memories as he cheered us on from the sidelines of our Holy Cross soccer games! His cartwheels and handstands will never be forgotten!

With love and prayers,
Patti Burns

Mrs Lynch, Barbara and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. When you think of Mr.Lynch you can't help but smile because he always put one on your face!! I can still hear the echo of his voice, cheering us on up and down the soccer field!! What a great man!! He will be sadly missed. Love Amy and Tim Murphy