AGE 68 YEARS
John H. "JL" Lynch Jr. of Westwood, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2022, after a fiercely fought three-month battle with brain cancer. Most beloved husband of Joanne (Williams) Lynch, with whom he shared 41 wonderful years of marriage. Devoted and loving father of four children.
Loving grandpa of 3 grandchildren. Best brother to four siblings. John will also be lovingly remembered by his nieces and nephews, many dear cousins, and in-laws.
John was a graduate of Westwood High School, 1971, and Boston College School of Management, 1975. For decades he organized and played in a weekly "Wednesday Night Hockey" pick-up game, primarily at Randolph's Zapustas Ice Arena, only stopping when forced to by his illness earlier this year. Each week he would tirelessly pursue goalies and players to ensure an enjoyable game would be played with his brothers, sons, and hockey buddies old and new.
Interment: New Westwood Cemetery.
Arrangements: George F. Doherty & Sons Dedham.
Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 9 to Apr. 10, 2022.
AGE 68 YEARS
John H. "JL" Lynch Jr. of Westwood, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2022, after a fiercely fought three-month battle with brain cancer. Most beloved husband of Joanne (Williams) Lynch, with whom he shared 41 wonderful years of marriage. Devoted and loving father of four children.
Loving grandpa of 3 grandchildren. Best brother to four siblings. John will also be lovingly remembered by his nieces and nephews, many dear cousins, and in-laws.
John was a graduate of Westwood High School, 1971, and Boston College School of Management, 1975. For decades he organized and played in a weekly "Wednesday Night Hockey" pick-up game, primarily at Randolph's Zapustas Ice Arena, only stopping when forced to by his illness earlier this year. Each week he would tirelessly pursue goalies and players to ensure an enjoyable game would be played with his brothers, sons, and hockey buddies old and new.
Interment: New Westwood Cemetery.
Arrangements: George F. Doherty & Sons Dedham.
Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 9 to Apr. 10, 2022.
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