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William Harold "Bill" Lynch M.D.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston, South Carolina
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American Heart Association

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William "Bill" Harold Lynch, M.D. SULLIVAN'S ISLAND - William Bill Harold Lynch, M.D., 61, passed away after a brief illness on September 17, 2024, in Washington, DC. Bill lived a life filled with caring for his patients, family, friends, and a passion for adventure. Bill was born in Durham,...

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A pleasure to be around and work with.

Bill helped to keep me pointed in the right direction during my Navy Reserve time. His sense of humor made it a lot easier!

Bill was SO loved by the Huber family. The world lost a wonderful man. Bill never met a stranger and brought so much joy and knowledge to everyone around him. He helped my sister and me repair a huge patch of dry wall after a George Foreman grill accident. May everyone live and love life as much as Bill Lynch!

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I have worked in Town Hall on SI for nearly 18 years. I remember him coming in every month to pay his water bill in person. He was always such a lovely person and had such a wonderful soul. My condolences to his family. He will be sincerely missed.

Bill will be greatly missed in all his Williamisms in the operating room and his daily trivia quizzes during our cases we shared together

Since Bills Passing I reflect everyday about how life passes quickly. I only knew bill for a couple of years at McCallie but he was a brother. Unfortunately Hurricane Debbie came up the coast before we could have dinner and a drink to catch up. Our timing and schedules did not permit. I wish I was celebrating Bill's life today, however, I had a family matter to take care of. A I reflect today, life is precious and think about how many lives Bill extended using his medical profession....

Bill (aka CDR Lynch) will be missed by many. I will miss his brilliant mind, wicked humor, & huge heart. Rest in peace. We have the watch.

One of my favorite memories was Bill dropping the spinnaker pole on me (I wore a helmet thereafter) causing some swelling in an ear. Later I visited his office and he drained it. He said, "I broke it ... I'll fix it"!!