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We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Andrew Garrett Lynch, born on September 30, 1994, in North Richland Hills, Texas, and passed away on July 13, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas.
From a young age, Andrew had a passion for creating art, connecting with music, exploring nature through hikes, and most importantly, cherishing his time with his beloved son, Marley. He attended Central High School, Tarrant County College, and Lindsey-Cooper Refrigeration School, where he honed his skills in the field he loved. Andrew was a dedicated technician in the HVAC industry, always striving to ensure the comfort of others.
Andrew is survived by his cherished son, Marley Lynch; his loving parents, Jodie and Gary Lynch; his older sister, Kari Molander, her husband Alex and their children, Jason and Adalyn Molander and his younger sister, Victoria Hunt, and her husband Tucker and his maternal grandparents, Bobby and Cookie English. His paternal grandparents, Tom and Mary Anne Lynch, welcomed him into eternal peace.
May we remember Andrew for the love and kindness he shared during his time with us. Rest in peace, Andrew Garrett Lynch, you will be dearly missed.
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