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Lawrence R. Lynch

Bay City, Michigan

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Lynch, Lawrence R. Bay City, Michigan Age 91 years, died Monday, January 4, 2016 at Close to Home Assisted Living. He was born to the late Thomas L. and Elizabeth (Beaushaw) Lynch on October 7, 1924 in Munger, MI. Larry was employed at the Wellman Foundry for 21 years and later was head custodian...

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Tony, so sorry to hear about your dad. We are keeping all your family in our thoughts and prayers.

I was ten years old when my family moved in across the street from the Lynch family. They welcomed us with open arms, and I have many fun, and fond, memories because of it! Mr. Lynch, you were hardworking and loving, and knowing you was a pleasure at home, or at school. As an Angel, may you rest peacefully.

To Sharon, Pat, Denise, Brian, Marie, Tony, Chris, and Bernie, I'm sad for your loss, and may you hold the sweet memories, of your Parents, close to your heart. With Love,...

I had the pleasure of working with Larry for a number of years. He was extremely well liked and respected by parents,staff and most importantly students. He certainly will be missed.

Sorry to hear about your dad. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived, and now you have another guardian angel watching over you all.

Dear Sharon,Patrice and Denise and all the Lynch family, Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. Larry and your mother Virginia were part of the backbone of St Mary's when we were growing up. I will always remember their kindness. It is hard to be an orphan at any age, but, I guess we are the older generation now. May he rest in peace and may you find peace and comfort in the good memories.

My condolences to the entire family. I probably hadn't seen Mr. Lynch in almost 50 years but he was one of a dozen "foster parents" those of us in the neighborhood knew would have no problem walking us home by the earlobe if we got caught doing anything we shouldn't have been doing. He and Mrs. Lynch raised a wonderful family. May he rest in peace.

I work with Anthony and also know his sister-in-law. I share with them in this time of grief. Anthony and I have shared stories about his Dad and my mother who past away last Christmas, a year ago. One thing was perfectly understood. That was that Anthony truly loved and cared for his father. Please extend my condolences to all the family members.

Brian and all of the Lynch family, I am sorry to hear about the passing of Larry. I knew him for a long time, and he always seemed to have a smile on his face. May he rest in peace with the Lord.