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The Honorable Neil Lynch

South Weymouth, Massachusetts

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LYNCH, The Honorable Neil L. Of Hingham passed away October 1, 2014. Judge Lynch was a 1952 Graduate of Harvard University and a 1957 graduate of Harvard Law School in Cambridge. He was a former Secretary-Treasurer for the Massport Authority from 1975-1976, and from 1979-1981 he was the Chief...

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The kindest, most affable executive a mail clerk ever met or had the pleasure of serving.(1976)

Dear Kathy - Thinking of you and your family during this sad time. We had so many wonderful times together over the years which I will always cherish. Neil was so much fun and full of life. He will be missed by so many. With love, Lynda Wyman

Dear Kathy, I am so very sorry to hear of "Judge's" passing. He was such a kind and amazing man to work for and I was always impressed by him. I am deeply saddened and send my sincere condolences. My prayers are with you during this time. Love from, Jane Wallace Knutsen

Kathy; Sorry for your loss. Jim Felci

When Eddie passed away, my son, Michael thought it was Mr. Hynch. Neil loved his boats. I would ride on the Commuter boat with him. He always made sure his sons Mike and Eddie made it to the rink for hockey. He was a great guy! I will miss him on the dock of the Satuit Boat Club as I have for the past couple of years. Charlie Hoar.

Kathy, I was so sorry to read of Neil's passing. I always enjoyed taking his calls at The Ledger wanting to speak to his "roommate." A wonderful man who adored his wife. Thinking of you and your family.

Kathy & Family, I was so Sadden to hear of Neil's Passing.It was a Privilege to have been able to know and care for him.I will remember his great stories that he always had for me on my visits with him.Stay Warm Neil and God Bless.
Sue( NVNA)

My deepest sympathy to Neil's extended family. I had the distinct honor of practicing law with Neil for many years, both at the firms of Hale, Sanderson and at Herlihy & O'Brien, where he did all of the appellate work. Neil was a brilliant attorney and an equally brilliant
Supreme Court Judge. I was always in awe of his intellect, his vast knowledge of the law, and his unparalleled common sense. His passing is a great loss to Massachusetts jurisprudence.

My condolences on the losses to the Lynch Family. Judge Lynch was not only a great jurist but a great guy as well. Reading his obituary I learned that Eddy had passed away also. I knew him from his teen years, when I was a member of the Scituate PD, and I have always enjoyed our brief conversations and his smile whenever we met since then.