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Kenneth J. Lynch

Millsboro, Delaware, New Jersey

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LYNCH, Kenneth J. 74, of Millsboro, Delaware died Friday, December 3, 2010 at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, DE. Mr. Lynch was born in Mount Holly, NJ and lived in Moorestown, NJ before moving to Millsboro 7 years ago. He was employed as a driver for Gypsum Haulage in Florence, NJ. Mr....

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Uncle Kenny, I know that I have not been around the family in a long time, but the love was always there. You will be missed greatly. I love you.

Our prayers go out to all, One man who always made us feel like family.

My thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

Linda, Victor Taylor's secretary.

Uncle Kenny, We miss you. I wish I had gone for that ride with you. You will always be missed. Take care of Aunt El! Love you. Michelle Carlis

Our thoughts and prayers are with at this time.
The McWhorter's

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Uncle Kenny, you will never know how much you are truly missed by everyone you touched! You were such a staple in my life, as well as so many more of your family and friends. You always knew how to make someone smile, no matter their mood or unwillingness to do so. I miss you so much, but am happy to know that you will always be up there to watch over all of us down here. I love you!

I'm so sorry to learn of your loss. I knew Kenny all my life, being neighbors on Third Street as children; then later as neighbors on Church Street. He was a good man, looking after the neighborhood children, good natured and aways seemed to be smiling. He will be greatly missed. Mary Young (Moorestown, NJ)

He was such an amazing person. I'm a new addition to the family through marriage and when he walked into a room everyone was so much happier. I'll miss him so much. He was one of the first ones to really make me feel like family. I really grew to love him, and now I feel a little lost knowing he's not going to be around at all of the family functions. Love you Uncle Kenny.