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John Edward "Jack, Da, Captain Jack" Lynch

John Edward "Jack, Da, Captain Jack" Lynch obituary

John Lynch Obituary

John Edward Lynch (Jack, Da, Captain Jack), 85, died peacefully at home on December 24, 2022. He was born August 14, 1937 and grew up in Irvington, New York. He and his twin sister, Franny, were the eldest of five children born to Ruth and Frank Lynch. Jack graduated from Archbishop Stepinac High School in 1955 and earned a degree in chemistry from Fordham University in 1959 and a law degree from Georgetown Law School in 1962. He began his legal career at Union Carbide.

Jack married Helen Mar Craig on February 3, 1962 and lived in Irvington, New York for 30 years. They have three children: Caitlin Craig Lynch, Genevieve Lynch DeBree (Derek DeBree), and Margaret Lynch Doyle (Thomas Robert Doyle), and eight grandchildren: Madigan 'Madden' Gracey Murray (Jake Murray), Jedidiah 'Jed' Steele Gracey, Angus Calhoun Gracey, Schuyler Hesseltine DeBree, Emmett Harrison DeBree, Helen 'Hattie' Patricia Doyle, Thomas Robert Seamus Doyle, and John Edward Murphy Doyle.

Jack formed his own firm, Felfe & Lynch, which focused exclusively on intellectual property law. In 1998, the firm merged with Fulbright & Jaworski. Jack was driven in his career by curiosity and respect for the law and enjoyed sharing his knowledge and experience. Jack retired from the law firm, but he continued to work with clients, including Form Portfolio, India Globalization Capital, Inc. (IGC), and a medical device inventor.

An avid fisherman, Jack found his way to Block Island in the early 1980s and built a house that would become the family gathering spot for the next 30 years. He was active in Block Island life, especially St. Andrew Parish; the Block Island Maritime Institute (BIMI), for which he served as President from 2014 to 2017; and The Mary D. Fund. Jack enjoyed a lifelong friendship with Mary Donnelly, the founder of the Fund and legendary Island nurse. One snowy New Year's Eve in Vermont, Jack and a group of friends came up with the idea of The Mary D. Ball to benefit the Mary D. Fund, which was first held in August of 1993 and has become a popular annual island event.

Jack wrote Go Fish, a fishing column that appeared in The Block Island Times for many years. He published his first book, Fishing Up The Moon: A Block Island Fishing Guide, in 2000. Jack was a member of the Angler's Club of New York and hosted an annual fishing week on the island for over 25 years, featuring late night bass fishing and splendid meals with storytelling that went on for hours. In June 2022, Jack proudly walked his eldest granddaughter down the aisle, and then took two of his grandsons to the island for what would be his final fishing week.

Jack's second book, Wetherbee's Block Island: Paintings from the 1940s, followed in 2010. With his daughter Meg, he researched, documented, and wrote about the work of Holden Wetherbee, an artist who painted now-fading murals of post-War Block Island life throughout the island. His third book, Sword: Harpooning Swordfish Off The New England Coast, And Its Demise, was published in 2012. Jack maintained the story would make an excellent screenplay.

Jack's abiding love, appreciation, and knowledge of the natural world inspired many. It was through a Block Island Maritime Institute education program that Jack helped bring children from Christo Rey Schools and San Miguel Academy of Newburgh to the island for five days of exploration, ecological studies, and recreational fun. Jack and Helen were proud to be honored by San Miguel Academy at their annual Defying the Odds Dinner in September 2022.

After being diagnosed with a virulent form of cancer in November, Jack looked to medical science to help him. Having spent his career working with cancer researchers, he was fully aware of recent breakthroughs in immunotherapy. In the end, though, it was his deep faith that guided him through his journey. Jack's passing on Christmas Eve was consistent with the lifelong trust he put in his faith that Christ was central to every aspect of his life. Jack died as he lived, with family and friends near and far holding him in love and esteem.

Jack is predeceased by his mother, Ruth Lynch Whalen; father, Frank Murphy Lynch; twin sister, Frances Lynch Schreier; and brother, Michael B. Lynch, as well as many dear friends.

Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in Rehoboth Beach, DE. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to The Mary D. Fund (P.O. Box 323, Block Island, RI 02807), San Miguel Academy of Newburgh (245 Renwick Street, Newburgh, NY 12550, newburghsanmiguel.org, Delaware Hospice (100 Patriots Way, Milford, DE 19963), or the Melanoma Research Foundation (1420 K Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20005, donate.melanoma.org).

Please visit Mr. Lynch's Life Memorial webpage and sign his virtual guestbook at www.parsellfuneralhomes.com.

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

Published by The Block Island Times on Jan. 6, 2023.

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Stafford Comegys

January 3, 2023

Wonderful memories of hunting in South Louisiana and Chesapeake Bay . Will miss you and your stories.

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