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James Walton “Jim” Lynch

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James Walton “Jim” Lynch

Birth
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Death
15 Jan 2022 (aged 88)
Burial
Lookout Mountain, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Obituary, TheChattanoogan.com, Monday, 17 Jan 2022

James "Jim" Walton Lynch
U.S. Army Veteran Held Long Career In Medical Device Sales And Loved Tennis And Golf

James "Jim" Walton Lynch, of Lookout Mountain, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 15, 2022.

Jim was born in Chattanooga, Tn., on November 20, 1933 to the late Lewis Walton Lynch and Helen Smith Lynch. He was a graduate of the 1952 class of Notre Dame High School and the 1956 class of the University of Chattanooga - now UTC. At UC, he was President of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and President of his senior class. While at UC, he lettered in tennis playing for the team that went two straight years being undefeated. He also served as President of the Alumni Council in 1969. 

He was awarded the Thomas/Chapin scholarship to the University of Cincinnati Law School.

He served as an officer in the U.S. Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

In October of 1956, he married his college sweetheart. They recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

Jim taught school and coached athletics for several years before beginning his long career in medical device sales with Chattanooga Surgical, Durr Fillauer, and retiring from Cardinal Health. He loved to play golf and tennis and was a longtime member of the Fairyland Club. He was an avid reader and contributed many book reviews over the years and was a frequent contributor of articles for medical trade journals. In retirement, he wrote a memoir about his summers working at a resort in Lennox, Massachusetts. 

He was a longtime member of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Lookout Mountain where he served on the vestry, as a lay reader, a chalice bearer and a Eucharist visitor.

Jim was a friend to many and was one of the kindest people you would meet. He had a great sense of humor and a great devotion to his wife and daughter. A final note he left for his wife and daughter:

The two of you are my life's jewels. Bless you - I have gone Home!

He was predeceased by his parents, his stepmother, Sarah Effie McLain, his half-brother Lt. Colonel (Ret) William Carter and his brother in law and best friend Bill Roy.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, his daughter, his sister-in-law, his niece, his nephew, and his cousin.

He had a special place in his heart for his friends at Memorial Hospital Cardiac Rehab with whom he bonded during his retirement years.

A private interment of ashes service will be held in the memorial garden at the Church of the Good Shepard.

The family thanks the very special staff at Thrive at Browwood, where he and his wife have resided for the past two years and to Caris Hospice for their most recent care.

Memorial contributions can be made to Thrive at Browwood, Caris Hospice and The Memorial Hospital Foundation.

Arrangements are by Wann Funeral & Cremation Center at the foot of historic Lookout Mountain, St. Elmo.

Note: The names of survivors have been removed out of respect for their privacy and in compliance with Find A Grave guidelines.
Obituary, TheChattanoogan.com, Monday, 17 Jan 2022

James "Jim" Walton Lynch
U.S. Army Veteran Held Long Career In Medical Device Sales And Loved Tennis And Golf

James "Jim" Walton Lynch, of Lookout Mountain, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 15, 2022.

Jim was born in Chattanooga, Tn., on November 20, 1933 to the late Lewis Walton Lynch and Helen Smith Lynch. He was a graduate of the 1952 class of Notre Dame High School and the 1956 class of the University of Chattanooga - now UTC. At UC, he was President of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and President of his senior class. While at UC, he lettered in tennis playing for the team that went two straight years being undefeated. He also served as President of the Alumni Council in 1969. 

He was awarded the Thomas/Chapin scholarship to the University of Cincinnati Law School.

He served as an officer in the U.S. Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

In October of 1956, he married his college sweetheart. They recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

Jim taught school and coached athletics for several years before beginning his long career in medical device sales with Chattanooga Surgical, Durr Fillauer, and retiring from Cardinal Health. He loved to play golf and tennis and was a longtime member of the Fairyland Club. He was an avid reader and contributed many book reviews over the years and was a frequent contributor of articles for medical trade journals. In retirement, he wrote a memoir about his summers working at a resort in Lennox, Massachusetts. 

He was a longtime member of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Lookout Mountain where he served on the vestry, as a lay reader, a chalice bearer and a Eucharist visitor.

Jim was a friend to many and was one of the kindest people you would meet. He had a great sense of humor and a great devotion to his wife and daughter. A final note he left for his wife and daughter:

The two of you are my life's jewels. Bless you - I have gone Home!

He was predeceased by his parents, his stepmother, Sarah Effie McLain, his half-brother Lt. Colonel (Ret) William Carter and his brother in law and best friend Bill Roy.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, his daughter, his sister-in-law, his niece, his nephew, and his cousin.

He had a special place in his heart for his friends at Memorial Hospital Cardiac Rehab with whom he bonded during his retirement years.

A private interment of ashes service will be held in the memorial garden at the Church of the Good Shepard.

The family thanks the very special staff at Thrive at Browwood, where he and his wife have resided for the past two years and to Caris Hospice for their most recent care.

Memorial contributions can be made to Thrive at Browwood, Caris Hospice and The Memorial Hospital Foundation.

Arrangements are by Wann Funeral & Cremation Center at the foot of historic Lookout Mountain, St. Elmo.

Note: The names of survivors have been removed out of respect for their privacy and in compliance with Find A Grave guidelines.

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