CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

5/27/2019 Lynne Lyons
Woonsocket , RI, USA
I am so very sorry to hear this. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

5/27/2019 Bunny Veazie
Milford, MA, United States
Chrissy and boys I am so sorry for your loss Dennis was such a wonderful friend when I was growing up when I think of him I always smile you will always be in my thoughts and prayers

5/27/2019 Corrie Fleury
North Attleboro, MA, United States
Chrissy- I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I will have you and you and the boys in my prayers.

5/27/2019 Corinna Bell
Attleboro , MA, USA
Sorry for your loss, my prayers and my heart goes out to you and your family. Lots of hugs

5/28/2019 Marilyn and Michael Cronin
Norton, MA, USA
May you finally rest in peace and forever be free from pain Dennis. Your humor and light-heartedness masked the torment you dealt with for so long. We will forever hold you in our hearts and pray you have found comfort in the arms of the angels.

5/28/2019 Mark Troiano
Norton, MA, United States
Hope you found peace. Love you as a brother!! It will never be the same without you!!!!

5/28/2019 Jessica Kozak
Fall River, MA, United States
Christine, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Dennis. My prayers are with you and your sons. Sending you strength. Hugs Jessica The Soul Purpose Swansea, MA

5/28/2019 Debbie Barrett-Rich
East Bridgewater, MA, United States
Christine & Family. I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

5/28/2019 Donna
Taunton, MA,
Dennis was a fun person to spend time with. He will be greatly missed. Love and heartfelt prayers to his family.

5/28/2019 Louise Lynch Maloon
Spring Hill, FL,
Chrissy and family so sorry for your lose keeping you in my prayers

5/28/2019 Keri Martino-Pickett
Norton, MA, United States
So very sorry to see this news. I haven't seen Dennis in years but remember him always laughing & joking. My thoughts & prayers to his wife, children, & to all closely effected by such a loss. May you be at peace, Dennis.

5/28/2019 Louise Lynch Maloon
Spring Hill, FL,
Dennis and Judy no words can give you the peace I am so sorry for your lose We will keep you and your family in our prayers

5/28/2019 Sharon Brady
Pawtucket, RI, United States
Chrissy,Josh, Tiague & Family, my condolences and sympathies go out to all of you. I am so very sorry for your loss. Dennis was a good person and now has his angel wings and will be watching over you. Always treasure the memories that you shared. The days ahead will be tough but he is free of the pain he was in.

5/28/2019 Aimee Lincoln
North Attleboro, MA, United States
I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a great guy and friend to everyone.

5/28/2019 Stacy, Kevin, and Kevin Jr.
Westport, MA, US
Dennis I hope you are finally free from the pain you felt. Soar on the wings of angels. You were always there for us, with a huge smile and a hug. We will treasure our memories with you. Chrissy, Josh, and Tigue you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love to all of you.

5/29/2019 Joe Ruta
Norton, MA, USA
Chrissy,I am sorry for you and your families loss.

5/30/2019 Cheryl Williams
North Attleboro, MA, USA
Judy and Dennis, So, so sorry to hear of this. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Cherie, Jan, and Auntie Barbara

5/30/2019 Jake Boyer
Norton, MA, USA
Growing up with Dennis's sons Josh and Tiague, I was able to have numerous hilarious moments with Dennis. The family even brought me to King Richard's fair for the first time ever. Whenever I would go to the house to hang out, Dennis was always ready with a wise guy hello. I would always be surprised how creative he could get with them. His humor will always stick with me. He will be missed by SO MANY of us. May he now rest in peace.

5/31/2019 Michael Williams
Cumberland, RI, Usa
Judy and Dennis, So sorry for your loss.You have my deepest condolences

5/31/2019 Marie Genitti
Norton, MA,
As neighbors our children grew up playing together and as parents we skated with them together. Denny always had a smile and a friendly way that welcomed everyone. We are sorry for your loss and pray for healing process for all of you. The Genitti’s, Hudsons & Durochers

5/31/2019 CHARLENE B HABERSHAW
N ATTLEBORO, MA,
Chrissy, So sorry for your loss... May God be with you and the boys in this time of sorrow and always... Sorry I couldn't make it to the wake... Take care of yourselves... God Bless You...

5/31/2019 Cindy Pendergast
Brockton, MA,
Having met Dennis at family parties I will always remember him as “Uncle Cool” as he was affectionately called. My heart is broken for your loss. May God continue to show up for you in amazing and surprising ways to provide comfort, strength and provision during this difficult time and always. Cindy Pendergast

5/31/2019 Meaghan Wade
Attleboro, MA,
I was just getting to know Dennis as a Pro Customer here at The Home Depot, Store #2609. He was always upbeat, here before the doors even opened and his quick-wit made me laugh! He is missed already and will be for a long time to come. My warm thoughts and prayers to Dennis' family and friends. Still does not feel quite real...

5/31/2019 Richard Ayer
Uxbridge, MA, USA
I am very sorry for your loss. Having worked at the Mansfield Home Depot Contractors Desk for a number of years, I got to know Dennis and his humor. It was always a pleasure to help Dennis and I enjoyed talking with him. God Bless you and your family and comfort you in these times.

5/31/2019 Tyler Durocher
Somerville, MA,
Living on the same street and growing up with Josh and Tiague I was able to witness Denny’s humor and hospitality. My brother and I were always welcomed in with a smile. I am very sorry for your loss and my thoughts are with all of you through this process.

6/1/2019 John Collins
Norton, MA, US
Dear visitors, I would like to share with you what I had the honor to recite to Dennis' family and friends after his services. I share this with you in hope that you will be able to relate your own positive personal experiences involving Dennis and that it will bring you peace as you reflect upon them. Dear Dennis, Chrissy, Josh, Tiague, your entire beloved families, all cherished friends, My name is John Collins, and I ask for a few brief minutes of your time today to share my perspective in the best way I know how to reason with the unexpected passing of one of my best friends in life. I know that Dennis was and is dear to you all, to say the least. He couldn’t possibly have been anything else to anybody he ever knew. He was a person who nobody ever hesitated to turn to regardless of what it was they wanted or needed. He was a person who could make you laugh within a minute of meeting him. He was a person who would go out of his way to offer to help you even when you didn’t think or know you needed it. He was the person who changed the energy in any environment he was in, and it was positive energy. Dennis made you realize that the world was going to be just fine, because there were people like him in it. For some reason, even though I grew up in Norton I didn’t get to meet Dennis until I was in my 30’s although I knew his name through mutual friends. I remember the first time I met Dennis, a slightly less tattooed version, at Red Dragon Martial Arts Academy. We were both students, both with our children, and I think we both decided within a few minutes of meeting one another that we were going to be friends for a very long time. I was not the best martial artist in the world, and still am not, but from the moment I began sharing concepts and knowledge with Dennis I knew that we were only going to ever help one another become better. Dennis had a way of calling you out the second you started doubting yourself that made you laugh at yourself and move forward. I had a way of making him think about some things that he hadn’t thought of before he had to ponder my reality. I would like to take a moment of silence to allow you to all ponder the positive things that your own relationship with Dennis brought into your lives. Thank you for your positive thoughts and energy. I had the honor of speaking with many people who stopped by the Lynches’ home within the last week. I’ve heard them say things like “he worked like 3 men” or “I’ve never laughed so hard” or “I’ve never been so mad” or “I’ve never been so grateful.” That was what Dennis brought to the table if he was in your life. He was all – in, all the time. Beyond having Dennis as one of my best friends, within a short time of practicing karate with him I was a better martial artist than I had ever thought I would be… and Dennis brought that out of me. Even after he had to stop practicing, I always kept him in mind in order to continue to get better within my own practice. I had no choice if I wanted to keep up with him and his lightning fast hands and quick decisiveness. In life I was getting out more and seeing the lighter side of each day than I would have during some grey times that came upon me had it not been for Dennis. He would open the karate school and teach in a moment of notice if I was having trouble getting there from work on time. He and his family and the Brodys would visit me consistently at the restaurant that I work at even though it was not near home for them. We would take the Jeep to the beach. He would be the loudest laugh at any of the cookouts we had at any of our houses. He would be the first high five before a Patriots touchdown even happened because he knew it was about to happen. I will forever be grateful to Dennis as that is only a few examples of the way Dennis lived life and brought the best out of everybody around him, making you realize there was another level and you could still find comfort in it if you didn’t fear it. I had the pleasure of spending a lot of time with Dennis, and he was the same person in everything he did. He was a true friend and wanted to share of himself, his many talents, and his time with those he loved. I am sure that hundreds of heads will nod in the affirmation that what I am about to say is true. Dennis was generous to the point of selfless. Sure, he liked the things he liked and loved the things he loved, but none of it meant anything to him if he couldn’t share it with those he loved. He was pure passion. Whether he was fixing your vehicle or his own, your house or his own, your martial art or his own, your love for football or his own, and so many more things, he was always most excited about sharing what he knew, learning what you knew, and doing something positive with it that made everybody happy about having shared it. When Dennis began to struggle with the physical things that were happening to his body, he made those things seem miniscule so that they wouldn’t interfere with the things he could share with us all that would make us happy. From the minute I met him, I never knew Dennis not to be in some kind of physical pain. Regardless of the reason that we are all here today, Dennis has made me a better person today because he has once again made me look at my view of things in a different way than I ever had previously. I am never, ever going to view Dennis as anything but the most courageous man I have ever known. I am never, ever going to view Dennis as anything but one of the toughest men I have ever known. I am never going to view Dennis as anything but one of the dearest, most sincere, compassionate and loving friends I have ever known. I will never be able to fill the void of Dennis without remembering exactly who he was for the rest of my life, because there could only be one Dennis Lynch. I love you Dennis, you’ll always be with me, and I hope I am always with you. Love, John

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