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KATHLEEN NADEAU posted a condolence
Thursday, February 28, 2019
So many good childhood memories growing up on Locust Avenue. I especially remember all the parades and picnics afterwards at Auntie Ann's backyard AKA Lynch's Plumbing. This was the only place that would house all 3 families, the Lynch-Brennan-Moran clan. They did not believe in birth control back then. Eventually we had to move to Eisenhower. I also remember I would always go down to the Lynch's house after a holiday for leftovers, there was never any leftovers at the Brennan's. If there was it was going into a soup or casserole. I of course would just pick.
Our parents had so much fun together raising there children, never missing a night out out. From the KofC to the over 50's club. Always laughing and travelling. Jeanne,Ricky, Tisha and I hope to live the next chapter in our lives the same as the did, Enjoying life, travelling and laughing. Peggy and Joe heard you may be joining us, can't wait.
These memories and much more will remain in my heart forever. My prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Love you guys.
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Cheri Collins posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Joe and I always enjoyed being with the Lynch clan. I thought how lucky you all were to be in such a nice family. I used to tell Joe if something happened and we got a divorce, I was still planning on attending the annual Christmas gathering and he could stay home. I remember being very nervous meeting Joe’s family for the first time. We met at your house in Uniondale and Mickey showed us some of the really old home movies. How glad Joe is that he did get out to Katie’s wedding several years ago and got to see Jean and MIckey. She and Mickey are together again. Very happy memories.
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Mary Beth Farrell posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
I have so many fun memories of backyard parties at Willow Dr and in Uniondale and Eisenhower park. And exciting camping trips where a bear ate our spaghetti and meatballs because they were skilled in opening Tupperware. And annual trips to Radio city music hall for the holiday spectaculars and many, many parades through the years and weekly Wed. Trips to Jones Beach. Aunt Jean’s laugh was so genuine and I know my mom Ann loved her so much and as a sister only 14 months younger she still relied on her for her wisdom and guidance. Love all you Lynch cousins and your great families.
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