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Leo Lynott

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Leo Lynott Leo Lynott, 57, of South Whitehall, PA embraced others and made people his priority. This strong bond with those surrounding him enabled Leo to wage his seven year battle against colon cancer. Early on Wednesday morning, December 9, Leo took his last breaths as his wife and...

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All our sympathy to Vicky and the family. We just found out today. God bless you all.

Mrs. Lynott and family,

My mom and I have just learned of your loss. We are so sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most holy season. Please accept our sympathy and our heartfelt condolences. We think of you often, Mrs. Lynott. Monica and Kelly Ryan

I was greatly saddened to hear of Leo's passing. Leo and I worked together at Draeger for many years and he was a very good friend. Every day we spoke of family, sports and everyday topics and his humor made me laugh.Leo loved his family and I am sure he is in heaven and resting peacefully.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My experience with Leo was brief and took place many years ago. He and I worked on a crew that collected botanical herbs in less than ideal locations. My memories are of a hard worker always quick with a smile and a fast friend. My fondest memories are of Leo, his good friend Shake & Bake, and the "Boys of Bush" singing every song any of us had ever known. What a great guy. When I think back to those days, it still brings a smile and always will.

To the Lynott Family,

I was so sad to hear of Leo's death. I knew he was struggling with cancer for some time. He's free of pain and suffering now and is, surely, home for Christmas.

I know that this leaves a big hole in your family that will be there for a long time.

I, too, have memories of Leo as a fun kid with his short curly hair. Lots of happy memories at the Lynott homestead on Myrtle St. in the Hill Section of Scranton.

Enjoy your "New...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To the Lynott Family,
I just wanted to say how very sorry I am to read of Leo's passing. I didn't know him well, but I went to school with Shawn and Cassie. Whenever I did see him, he always had a big smile on his face. Seemed like a wonderful man.
My sincerest condolences

Leo was a great friend. I started at Draeger in 1994 and he helped me learn the software that I was to use in my job. Without his help, I would not be the Graphic expert that I am today. He was always able to answer any questions I had, normally with his sense of humor mixed in. He helped make it fun to work at Draeger.
Thank you Leo!!!