Douglas (Doug) Carl Lynch
August 24, 1954 - February 12, 2022Submitted by: Glenn
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A graveside service honoring the life of Douglas Lynch, 67, will be Monday, February 21, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Doug was born in Eugene Oregon and passed away February 12, 2022, at his home in Enid, OK with family by his side.
He is survived by his two daughters, Emily Lynch and Sherilynn Glenn and son Brian Lynch. He also has thirteen grandkids and three great grandkids. One sister Sherill Scovil, and one brother Delvee Lynch. On his journey, he was a father and friend to many people that needed him.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Carolyn Lynch, the mother of his children and love of his life, his son Eric, granddaughter, Autumn and his brother John.
He served three years in the army as a diesel mechanic. Married the love of his life Carolyn in 1973. Together they had three children. They raised their family in the Lawton area before moving to Enid. He worked at Enid Mack for many years and worked the last twelve years at Tyson Foods, where he taught many how to run and upkeep the machines. Many will remember him as the prankster creating many good memories at the workplace that will last a lifetime.
He loved his job but foremost he loved his family unconditionally. He had countless friends and will be missed dearly by all.
Following the service, the family invites friends and loved ones to honor his life at 710 Walker Street. Flowers may be sent to the gathering address.
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