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Robert J. "Bob" Lynch

Needham, Holliston, Westwood, Massachusetts

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Of Needham, Sept 4, age 88. Beloved husband of Doris (Pitman) Lynch for 59 years. He was born & raised in Boston, graduated from Cathedral High School. He served as a Navigator in the Air Force during World War II. He had a long career in the airline industry & retired as the District...

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Condolences to Steve and the entire Lynch family on the passing of Mr. Lynch. He was a great family man and I'm sure he will be sorely missed by all.

Regards

John Martin

Kathy,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. What a kind and gentle man he was. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Sally Bowler Gartner

I will always remember Mr. Lynch as being a wonderful neighbor and father. I lived across the street from him and his family for many years. My thoughts and prayers are for the Lynch family. May God bless you at this difficult time.

A parent's legacy is their children...your dad must have been a very special guy.

With love, the O'Connells

What a wonderfully peaceful man, with a lasting legacy through his loving family, resulting from a solid union of 59 years. My hat's off to him, and our hearts go out to all his family and friends. So sorry we can't be there to pay our respects.
Dan & Penny O'Connell and family:
Maggie, Erin, Danielle and Rob Blalock (Danielle's fiance)

Thoughts and prayers to the whole Lynch family. May your memories help you through your grief.

Lynch Family,

Losing a loved one in never easy but please know that the spirit of Robert is carried on through his son John who I am glad to be a colleauge and friend of.

Chris Rivers

To the Lynch Family

Your father traveled many places in his life time and now he has completed his final flight. He always reminded me of the father from the show "Father Knows Best". He will surely be missed.

Mr. Lynch,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.