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Stanley Lynch

Champaign, Illinois

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URBANA - Stanley "Stan" Eugene Lynch, 68, of Urbana passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, at 9 p.m. at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis.

He was born on Dec. 10, 1956, in Urbana, to Glenn "Gene" and Emma Lynch. From an early age, Stan never met a...

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When we became neighbors in 2008, Stan and Susan were so welcoming, and made us feel at home. Stan was kind, generous and jovial. We were so happy to have such a wonderful neighbor and friend. Every time you saw him, he would lighten your day. Whether he was working in the yard, coming and going out of the driveway, talking with the neighbors, or whenever we were having a few drinks together, he would always emanate joy and goodness. Clare and I, and our children were very fond of him; we...

Dear Susan, I was so sorry to hear of the news of Stan´s passing, please accept my deepest condolences. So sorry I have lost touch since moving from Urbana many years ago. I remember a lot of fun times and good memories hanging out at the house with you both even from the Delaware ave days. Stan was a great guy. Love, Sue W

My condolences. A good man He'll missed.

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Always enjoyed seeing Stan and his big buddy at Stone Creek golf course. He was always ready to make you laugh and share a beer. God Bless Stanley

I´ve known Stan and his family for a long time very great family he will be missed he was a brother electrician Alan & Joyce Bean

Keeping family in my thoughts and prayers

Sue and family, I am so sorry, Stan was such a great guy, I have known you two since basically we were kids, I know the last time I saw you and Stan we sure had a lot to talk and laugh about in a very short time, I wished I could of stayed longer to visit more, Stan will be missed by so many he never ever did not have a smile and and a hello or just a wave, Sue my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.

I have so many fond memories hanging out at your house. I am in total disbelief. Sue, I am praying for you and the girls. Stan was a wonderful man.