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William Patrick Lynch

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP, Pa. - William Patrick Lynch, 76, of Bethlehem Township, Pa., passed away Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011, at the St. Luke's Hospice, Lower Saucon Township. He was born in Minersville, Pa., the son of the late John and Lottie Brady Lynch. He is preceded in death by his wife, Josephine...

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Uncle, Hero, Mentor, Friend..this is what describes Uncle Bill for me, always in my heart and prayers.
For Joe and Tricia:my heart knows the kind of sadness that comes with this loss;take comfort in knowing that Your DAD LOVED YOU WITH ALL HIS HEART and that he is always within you as a guiding angel now. Much Love to my Cousins, Karen (LaMarche) Harris

Uncle Bill, when you got to heaven, I hope you saw our Mother, Ann,there. She loved you very much. Give her and Nanny and Pap and all of your brothers and sisters who rest with Jesus a great big kiss for us. We will miss your quiet strength and sharp wit.

Love, JoAnne & Richie

Uncle Bill was a special person in my life. What he said to me when my mom (his odlest sister) died will stay with me forever and helped to bring peace to me in my time of distress. When we went to his memorial, I thought "I've never been to this cemetery without Uncle Bill" and then realized that, even that day, he was there with us all.

Uncle Billy,

I hope you are having a Lynch family reunion in heaven. You will be missed
greatly.

Love, AnnaMarie

My memories of Uncle Bill was a long time ago at Pap Pap and Nanny's house. When Uncle Bill come over it was alway special for my Mom (Kay), and Nanny. The kitchen table talk would stop once Uncle Bill stepped into the kitchen.

I did not get to know Uncle Bill as my life took me to Michigan. Always heard the family news, and chrismas cards.

One day a cowork/friend of mine, went to an environmenal meeting in NY, He meet Uncle Bill at that meeting. It was nice that...

I worked with Bill during his years in Auburn and he was a tough but fair manager. He had a sense of humor that many never had an opportunity to see and I was fortunate enough to enjoy it. My husband and I express our sympathy to his family and will keep you in our prayers.

Bill was my step-granfather and I loved him dearly. He was such a good, strong man, always there with advice and help if I needed it. He would never candy coat anything and I knew I could always lean on him. Although we were not his biological grandkids, he treated us like we were. To me he was very much my real grandfather. I will miss him greatly but know he is in a better place with no pain and endless happiness and I look forward to seeing him again. :)
"Our sadness should not...

My biological grandfather passed away when I was 3. I grew up with Bill as my grandfather when he married my grandmother Josephine. I have such fond memories of him. He was always very stern with his advice, and always there with an ear to listen when I had something to run by him. It is beyond sad to know that he has passed, but I try to find some comfort in the idea that he's with my grandma and my other loved ones that have also passed. Out of site, but never ever out of mind. Love...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.