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Lincoln David Lynch Jr.

Middleboro, Massachusetts

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Age 79 years, of Middleboro, died on June 12, 2008, at Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, after a brief illness. He was the husband of Marjorie T. (Monahan) Lynch; they had been married for 55 years. He was a US Army Veteran, involved in Counter Intelligence Corps from 1951-1954, during the Korean War....

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Linc and family - I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your father. We are thinking of you. From reading about him, he looks to have been quite a great guy.

Leslie Rutan

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Marge, Linc Jr and Family,

I was so sad when I heard of Lincs passing. He was such a wonderful man with a smile on his face. I will always remember being down the cape at Dunfeys at a superintendents conf. and serving him with my daughter Britney and his big feet. Brit spilled a bucket of
dip on his huge shoes. He just laughed and said she is going to be a great waitress someday. Well Linc she often thinks of you when someones feet are in the way. There couldn't possibly be...

Dear Lynch Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you during your time of mourning. I can only remember Dr Lynch as the true loving, caring, devoted father and number one Sachem cheerleader! I can still hear his "big" laugh and see his smile. You should all be very proud of him, he touched so many people in a positive way. I am sorry for your loss.

Just having read of Linc passing, I offer Our Prayers for him and his beautiful family. I remember him from our restaurent (The Log Cabin). He will be missed by many.

Dear Tom and all the Lynch Family: I know how much Dad meant to all of you. I met your dad many years ago and remember him as being large of heart, intellect, spirit and stature. Your father has left a tremendous legacy of bright, successful and polite children and grandchildren, not to mention his beloved wife of many years. Our thoughts are with you as you remember Dad and celebrate his life and memories.
With Love,
Phil & Barbara

Mrs. Lynch, Chris, Eileen, Kathy, Maureen, Linc, Brian & Tom, & families

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Your dad was a great man and I have tons of happy memories with not only your dad but with all of you! The best of all memories is going swimming at Ted Williams camp piled in the station wagon and stopping for an ice cream at the Dairy Queen!!! Mr. Lynch was truly an icon in Middleboro who will never be forgotten.

Brian, Kathy and Family,

So sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. He was a wonderfull mentor to so many people. He did so much for the Middleboro School System. My prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Mrs. Lynch and Family,
Please accept our most sincere condolences and sympathy. I will always remember Dr. Lynch marching in the back of the Chowder band, calling out numbers and keeping the whole band on track. As a little girl, I thought he was the biggest man in the world! My mother and father thought so much of him and spoke so kindly of him and your whole family-he was a true and honest man who will remain in our thoughts and hearts. Jill (Lindsay), Olivia, Ruud and Eli Palenstijn