John F. Lynch
John F. Lynch died Sunday, April 16, 2017 at Chambers Pointe Nursing Center (formerly Penn Hall) in Chambersburg.
Born November 8, 1923 in Philadelphia, he was a son of late John and Rosalie Lynch.
Mr. Lynch graduated from the Williamson Trade School as a machinist in 1943 and then volunteered for the US Army in December of 1943. He fought in WWII in Europe as a member of the 1056th Battallion Army Engineer Corps landing in Normandy on DDay. He fought in the battle of the Bulge and returned home from service in September of 1945. He attended Drexel Institute in Philadelphia (now Drexel University). He was employed as a machinist at Baldwin Locomotive; and an engineer at Marco Development Co; F.F. Slocumb Corp. and Toro Machine, retiring at age 70. He was a longtime resident of Aston, PA and served as Aston Township Auditor for several years. Mr. Lynch attended St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church. He enjoyed painting, cooking, wine making, model railroads, woodworking, gardening, the Roletter and spending time with his family.
His beloved wife, Helen V. Lutz Lynch, whom he married July 31, 1948, preceded him in death. He is survived by a daughter, Helen (Ron) Murphey of John’s Creek, GA; a son, John (Christine) Lynch of Chambersburg, PA; grandchildren Katie (Kasey) Kester of Atlanta, GA, Daniel Murphy of John’s Creek, GA, Matthew (Nicole) Lynch of Brooklyn, NY, and Margo Lynch of Pittsburgh, PA; greatgrandson Jackson Kester of Atlanta, GA; and his sister, Jeanette Reeves of Cape May Villas, NJ. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Margaret Lynch.
A graveside service will be held at 1:00 PM Thursday, April 20, 2017 at SS Peter and Paul Cemetery, Springfield, PA. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Franklin/Fulton Unit, 924 North Colonial Avenue, York, PA 17403.
Condolences and memories may be shared on his Book of Memories page at www.geiselfuneralhome. com