Thomas-Lynch-Obituary

Thomas G. Lynch III

Bridgeton, New Jersey

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Thomas Lynch passed away in Bridgeton, New Jersey. The obituary was featured in The Bridgeton News on October 24, 2009.

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I have known Tom for almost thirty years. We worked together as school principals in Philadelphia. After we retired from the Philadelphia School District, we both went to work for the PA Dept. of Education.
Tom was a wonderful human being. He treated everyone well and was always a perfect gentleman. It was an honor to have known him and to have worked with him.

My sympathy to his family,
Eugene Strolle

I was saddend to hear about my hometown friend Tommy. Although we had not been in touch with each other for some time now I will never forget the fun times we had growing up in Bridgeton and the times we had in his basement after football games. It is amazing how God finds a way of uniting long lost friends even though sometimes the news is sad. I'll remember Tommy always. A friend

Butch Nicholson

I am so sad to hear about the passing of a friend. Although I had lost contact with Tommy my thoughts of our high school friendship often crossed my mind. Jackie Wilson was just asking about him this past summer. It is amazing how God still allows old friends to be notified about each other even though news about someone is sad. God Bless the Lynch family and my God keep you in His peace.

Butch Nicholson

It is amazing how although years and time separate good friends, but true friendships have a way of connecting. I found out about Tommy's death from Shirley Hart who lives here in Wilmington, NC also. I was sad to hear about this loss of a friend. He will be sadly missed by all whose life he touched. My Blessings & my prayers to Tommy's family. Respectfully, Butch Nicholson

To the Lynch Family, I was deeply saddened to hear that Tommy had passed on. Butch Nicholson called and told me the shocking news. It was great to read that Tommy had done so well in his life, lived well and was loved by many. I am glad to see that he was a brother Kappa. Tommy was a very good friend when we were growing up in Bridgeton and we lost contact with each other when we left Bridgeton. I am so sorry and for all his family, God Bless You through these trying times. He will be missed....

Susan,

Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Tom. He will be missed. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sorrowfully,

Sail on old friend, may you always have wind in your sails and a beautiful blue sky over you. When I get up there in heaven with you
you can take me for a sail and we will talk about our days together as Scouts, when we both became Eagle Scouts together in Troop 99 and all the fun we had as kids and students at Bridgeton High School the class 1960.
My sincere sympathy to your family and may God always watch over them !

To Sandra,
Sorry to read about the lost of your brother. Lois

I was shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Tommy. We became friends at Cheyney State College. I respected him for his math expertise, kindness, and caring. Memories of our years there, with other dear couples, will always be treasured. - Mary Hare Lightfoot, Framingham, MA.