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John Lynch

Weidman, Michigan

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Lynch, John “Jack”; of Weidman, Michigan; age 79; passed away Sunday, October 25, 2015 after a brief illness. He was at home, surrounded by his wife Sandy, son Mike and wife Casey, and eight adoring grandchildren, Emily, Kathryn, Allison, Madeline, Luke, Carmen, Jonah and Caleb, as well as...

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Condolences to Sandy & the family. "Jack " was a very kind, congenial & gentle man. He will surely be missed by all who knew him personally and professionally. Our hope is to see him someday, again in a better world, & under better circumstances. Our love & prayers to all.

Neil & Marilyn Satterlee, Kodak, Tennessee

I have many fond memories of Jack when I lived in Mt. Pleasant many years ago. He was such a kind and generous man. My condolences to Sandy and to all the family.

I love Jack. He was always so kind to me when I was one of the urchins out at Coldwater lake during the summers. We hung out with Jack, the Doremires, Russ LaFreniere. Jack was attentive, funny, and always seemed to take the time to speak to me on a personal level, challenging me to do something great with my life. I am so deeply sorry for the empty hole he will be leaving. ((hugs)) Donna Husted Kriss

Jack was a classmate of mine in the 1954 MPHS Class. I fondly

remember his quick wit and sense of humor. I have been gone

from Mt. Pleasant for 60 years but have heard so many wonderful

stories about Jack's generosity and caring for so many. My

deepest condolences to Sandy and the family.

Jack Lynch was a fine person and attorney and friend and mentor to many. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Pat Gallagher

Class of 1954....my deepest condolences to the entire family..Joan (Frederick) Moses, Mt. Pleasant.

I am so saddened for the loss of this "wonderful Man" We shared a lot of fond memories, and Irish tales.. over the years. He loved his wife,Sandy and children, and grandchildren, and spoke of you all often when the "cousins" got together . Judy Lanoue

He was--and remains--the finest man I ever knew. He was my dear uncle, and he taught me what it is to be a man. There are no words to describe this sense of loss. Thank you, Uncle Jack, for everything, for your wisdom, your strength, and your always impeccable example.