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Robert E. "REL" Lynk DVM

Delmar, New York

1932 - 2021

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Lynk, Robert E. DVM "REL" DELMAR Robert E. Lynk, DVM, "REL," 88, died at home on April 13, 2021, from complications related to cardiac amyloidosis. Born near Sharon Springs, N.Y. in 1932, he was the second son of the late Charles and Ruth (Dygert) Lynk. Robert was part of the fourth generation to...

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I met Bob when my family attended Delmar Presbyterian Church years ago. Bob was the manager of the church softball team, and asked if I played. I told him I pitched, and that led to close to 20 years playing on the team. Bob and I also shared a love for the NY Yankees, and oh how he loved to talk about the Yanks:). Even after my wife and I moved to Tennessee we would call each other during the season to discuss their play. In fact, I was fortunate enough after hearing he wasn´t doing...

Dear Nancy, So sorry for your loss. I´m sure you and your family will find comfort in the many fond memories with Bob. You and Bob have a beautiful family and you both have contributed so much to your community and the Cornell community. Mary and I have great memories of you and Bob at the many Cornell functions, attending our annual Reception and Dinner at SUNY Schenectady and of course, the annual Cornell vs. RPI Hockey games which Bob took care of. "A passing leaves a heartache no one...

My condolences to Nancy and the rest of the family. A good man, liked by all who knew him, Bob will be missed at Crystal Lake (Town of Rensselaerville) where he spent many volunteer hours to ensure the health of the lake.

To the Lynk family, We had the pleasure of knowing Doctor. Lynk for many years when we took our dogs to the Delmar Animal Hospital. He was an excellent veterinarian who always had time to talk and be sincere in his approach to caring for animals. May the memories of all the happy times you shared as a family help you cope with his sad loss.

Thank you, Robert, for touching our lives. You cared for our animals, created watercolors that capture the pastoral beauty of our region, and fathered the next generation, including my good friend Tammy. Summer services at the R-ville Presbyterian Church wont be the same without you.

My sympathy is shared with Nancy, and the entire family on the passing of Bob. Knowing Bob for many years with his practice, bowling or just meeting up with him, it was always a pleasure with his friendly smile and social ability to have a conversation. May he now rest in peace.

So sorry for your loss, may he Rest In Peace. Always enjoyed talking with him!