LAURA-LYNCH-Obituary

LAURA KAY LYNCH

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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LYNCHLAURA KAY (nee Williams), age 55, suddenly on May 18, 2012 of Mt. Airy. Survived by her husband Martin J. Lynch, daughter Tracy Shechtman (Zach), sons Martin J., Jr. and LCpl. David M. (Jessica), 3 grandsons Elias, Jude, and Owen Shechtman. A visitation with the family will be held Tuesday,...

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I really love Laurie. She was such a good woman who stood out in the wonderful memories of my life. I'm so sorry she has passed so young. My love goes out to her whole family.

To Laura's family:
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I worked with Laura at NHS for a couple of years. A very kind and warm person. May her soul rest in peace.

Our thoughts & prayers go out to Laura's family. I will always remember the good times we had when I worked at NWC. Laura was a very special person & will be greatly missed. May she be at peace.

I was deeply saddened to hear of Laura's passing. She was a wonderful woman. I worked with her at 27, years ago. May she rest in peace. My prayers go out to her family and friends.

I was so sorry to hear about Laura's sudden passing. During the years I worked at 27 I was always impressed by her kindness and her compassion. My heartfelt condolences to her family, friends and co-workers.

To Marty, Tracy, Martin Jr. David and family. I will miss Laurie so much. We always left for work at the same time most everyday. She was always so pleasant as we walked to our cars together in the driveway. A very good neighbor for so many years.

The front office feels empty with out you , Laura . Dr.Fathima Musthaq

Marty and family,
May God bless you and comfort you. Laura will be missed dearly by many. She was a strong and intelligent woman. We all had the pleasure of meeting and interacting with Laura.

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Laura's passing. She was a wonderful person with a GREAT sense of humor. She spent many months back in the early eighties typing and retyping my doctoral dissertation when I was a Northwest Center. Her help was INVALUABLE....I will think of her often and with great affection. My sympathies to her family.
Dr. John D. Pfeiffer