In memory of

Francis Bradley "Brad" Lynch

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Meg Wolf

October 2, 2008

I was fortunate to work with Brad at N W Ayer in New York. He was a gentleman, sweet and kind. He shared his favorite mystery writers with me, and I'm forever grateful. I'm sure he is with writer colleagues and having a grand time. Meg Wolf

LESLYN THORNE

September 24, 2008

I AM USING THIS MEDIUM AS I HAVE A BROKEN RIGHT ARM AND ILLEGIBLE LEFT HAND WRITING.I CAN NOT BE WITH YOU FRIDAY DUE TO A DOCTOR APPOINTMENT, BUT YOU WILL BE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
BRAD WAS A SWEET, DEAR MAN, AND DID MUCH TO PROMOTE GOOD WORKS IN THE BARNSTABLE AREA. HIS PRESENCE AND HIS PRINTED WORDS WILL BE MISSED. FONDLY, LESLYN

Rona Ackerman-Beer

September 21, 2008

The Lynch Family,
I have only fond memories of "Mr Lynch" (as I knew him in the 1960s) when the Lynch family lived in Rowayton. May your memories bolster your strength during this difficult time.

Mike Casey

September 19, 2008

Mr. Lynch,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Elizabeth Butler

September 19, 2008

Brad was a great writer, a voracious reader and a lovely man. Those of us at Centerville Library will miss him.

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