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William C. "Bill" Lynch III

1946 - 2024

William C. "Bill" Lynch III obituary, 1946-2024, Bellingham, WA

BORN

1946

DIED

2024

FUNERAL HOME

Westford Funeral Home & Cremation Service

1301 Broadway

Bellingham, Washington

William Lynch Obituary

William "Bill" C. Lynch III

September 20, 1946 - December 17, 2024

Bellingham, Washington - William "Bill" Charles Lynch III died December 17, 2024, at 4:20pm at his home after a long illness. He was affectionately known as "Cheezeburger" or simply, the "Cheeze."

Bill was born September 20, 1946, in San Francisco, CA, to Edith Backus Burroughs and William Charles Lynch II. He grew up in Hollywood. He had a free-spirited, unrestrained youth, which led him to Catholic school and Shattuck Military School in Minnesota. He came back to the Seattle area and spent time with his Backus family, the Lucky 7, eventually graduating from Sammamish High School in 1964.

Bill took every art class he could find at junior colleges across the state, and graduated from Burnley School of Art on Capitol Hill in Seattle. Bill settled in Whatcom County in the late 1970s and opened his first sign shop in Fairhaven, and later on Elm Street. Cheezeburger Signs was a special place. Bill was a master craftsman, specializing in precise hand-lettering, building wooden signs, and exquisite gold leaf. The "shop" was a creative gathering space for customers and friends alike.

In the 1980s, Bill attended Pilchuck Glass School, where he learned the art of bending neon and pumping gas. He was enamored by the bright lights and incorporated neon into his sign repertoire. Businesses across the region showcase his signs and artistic legacy.

Bill loved classic cars, live music, golf, and spending time in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He was a popular guy, a regular at happy hours, and enjoyed a good IPA. He was known for rowdy parties out in the county, Bloodsucker Halloween bashes, and infamous Christmas parties at the shop.

Bill was a fun-loving, easy-going, cool guy. Everyone who spent time with Bill enjoyed his presence, his quirky sense of humor, and his positive spirit. He made people feel good. Bill had a bohemian life full of art, unconventional tendencies, and eccentric friends. He was a loving son, father, and husband.

Bill is survived by his wife, Kerri Kuljis; daughters, Sarah and Mollie Lynch; stepdaughters, Skye Petras and Celeste Bailey; and grandsons, Austin, Oscar, Dusty, Logan, and Gavin.

Donations can be made in Bill's memory to Whatcom Hospice or the scholarship fund at Pilchuck Glass School.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 18th at 1pm at Broadway Hall (1300 Broadway, Bellingham), followed by a reception ending at 5pm.

Please share your memories of Bill at www.westfordfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bellingham Herald from Dec. 19 to Dec. 22, 2024.

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Robert Clinton Wren

January 18, 2025

Rest in peace, my friend.

Bob Young

January 6, 2025

One of his favorite things

Shannon Moore

January 2, 2025

First ran into Cheeseburger just after he had moved into the Fountain District to set-up shop. I was looking for work, having studied art at Western. He wasn't hiring at the time.
After buying property in the District, I would drive by the shop all the time, always admiring his newer neon creations in the windows.
Cheesy was a friend, who had a wry sense of humor.
His pick-up truck got broadsided with a huge dent in the door.
He quickly made a large stick on band-aid to cover the dent. It Said "bend-aid"
That was Billy Cheeseburger in his finest hour~~~

Jessica Williams

December 31, 2024

Condolences to Bill's family. I enjoyed some of his parties and admired his love for all the art he has collected and created throughout the years. He will be missed! Love you, Bill.

Robert Costello

December 26, 2024

So very sorry for your loss. Kerri. Thinking about you all the time. I know how hard it is. Take care.

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