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Merry Christmas Old Friend. May you rest peacefully.
Gerard Yatsko
December 24, 2020 | Dover, DE | Friend
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
Lawrence Chester "Larry" Lynch Jr., 56, of Robert Street, Sheatown section of Newport Township, passed away Dec. 30, 2016, after a lengthy battle with Crohn's disease. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke.
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Gerard Yatsko
December 24, 2020 | Dover, DE | Friend
So sorry to hear about Larry. I knew him from the VA Crédit union. Such a funny and nice guy. Rip
Karen
January 04, 2017 | Wilkes-Barre, PA
Sorry for your loss - he was an amazing guy
Elaine
January 04, 2017
So sorry to hear about Larry's passing. I never got to meet him but knew of him through his family who loved him very much, he will be missed by many. My thought's and prayers are with his family.
Lindsey Zechar
January 02, 2017 | Upperco, MD
Sorry for your loss, Jordan. I remember always seeing your dad at soccer games when we played as kids. May he rest in peace.
Michael Kmietowicz
January 02, 2017 | Orlando, FL
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Gerard Yatsko
January 02, 2017 | Magnolia, DE
Larry was such a wonderful, kind and loving person. I have so many memories of our childhood from playing football games in the yard to watching him play those drums with his band. My prayer is that you are now at peace and not hurting anymore. Love & prayers to such a wonderful family.
Linda Lanyon
January 02, 2017 | Nanticoke, PA
Jordan and family, I am very sorry to learn of your loss. Your father truly was the epitome of what a man should be, and I am sure his legacy will live on through you. I have very fond memories of our days in Biddy Basketball, none of which would have been made possible if it weren't for men like him.
Jon Bartholomew
January 02, 2017 | Redington Beach, FL
Condolences to the lynch family. Larry was a great person and I was honored to call him my uncle. I remember all the fun times we had. You will be missed. I loved you like a brother.
Brenda Schrieber (Bestider)
January 02, 2017 | Harding, PA