Joseph E Lynch Jr  2018

Joseph E Lynch Jr 2018

OBITUARY Joseph E. Lynch Jr. July 26, 1960 – September 23, 2018 Lynch, Joseph E., Jr. of Norwood, formerly of Wareham passed away unexpectedly, September 23, 2018. Beloved father of Brittany Lynch of New Bedford, Molly Lynch of Boston and Carly Hepburn and her husband Adam of Washington, D.C. Loving son of Joseph E. and Geraldine (Coghlan) Lynch of Norwood. Dear brother of Alicia Gibson and her husband Lee of Norfolk, Edward Lynch and his wife Allysen of Franklin and Sue Ledwith and her husband Bob of Walpole. He is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Graduate of Norwood High, Class of 1978, Joe was a proud Tri-Captain of the 1977 Norwood High School Super Bowl Football Champions. After graduating from Colby College, he pursued his law degree at New England School of Law, passed the bar exam and continued an excellence in education at Anna Marie College, earning his Master’s in Business Administration. Joe was passionate about his career in contract management. At the request of the family all services will be private. Send Flowers Show Your Support Share Obituary share to facebook share by email share link Receive Notifications

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