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EDWARD ANTHONY LYNCH
Born: Feb 15, 1934
Date of Passing: Nov 19, 2007
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryEDWARD ANTHONY LYNCH February 15, 1934 November 19, 2007 It is with deep sadness and sorrow that the family announces the passing of our beloved dad and grandpa on November 19, 2007. He will be sadly missed by his four children and seven grandchildren; Lori Dyck (Lawrence) Jennifer and Brett of London, ON; Cindy Semenchuk (Brian Andrushko), Scott and Ashley of Lockport; Doug of Thailand; Melodie Murray (Tim) Marissa, Paige, Paton of Victoria, BC. Ed was predeceased by his loving wife Dolly in March of 1984. They are together again at last. November 16th would have been their 50th Wedding Anniversary, and when asked if he would marry her again he would reply in a heart-beat ! Ed will be remembered for his great sense of humour, passion for sports, and love of traveling. Ed, along with his wife, was an avid bowler in his younger years, winning many tournaments and volunteering his time towards furthering the sport of five-pin bowling both provincially and nationally. As a former member of the Wildewood Club, he spent much of his later years golfing and shared this passion with each of his children. Dad and mom were Blue Bomber season ticket holders for many, many years as well as Winnipeg Jets season ticket holders. Dad looked forward to watching the Bomber games on TV right up until the end. Now he and mom can watch the Bombers in the Grey Cup together! Ed had a love for life. He enjoyed traveling down south and visiting his children and grandchildren across the country. We will miss our dad and grandpa but take comfort in knowing he is in a better place now. We love you. Special thanks to the staff at the Central Park Lodge, especially the Nurses and Aides on the sixth floor. Your love and care were never taken for granted. And to the many doctors and nurses who, over the last few years, helped him deal with the debilitating effects of diabetes. We would also like to thank the First Responders and Paramedics for all their efforts. Cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 24, 2007