© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma October 6, 2004 February 19, 1912 ~ March 1, 2005 Funeral service for James Aaron Lynch, Sr., age 93, of Chickasha, Oklahoma, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 4, 2005, in the Bible Baptist Church. Rev. Kim Hayes will officiate. James Aaron Lynch was born the son of Louis W. Lynch and Mary Lucero Lynch on February 19, 1912, in Black Lake, New Mexico. He died on March 1, 2005 in Chickasha. James grew up in Dulce, New Mexico. In 1942, he joined the United States Army serving in World War II as a 328th Combat Engineer with the 45th Infantry. James served in Algeria, Sicily, Naples, Rome, France, and Germany until his discharge in 1945. He was a member of the VFW. After the death of his first wife, Virgie, James later married Geneva Bostick on August 25, 1972, in Anadarko, Oklahoma. James went to Oklahoma A&M College and graduated with certification in paint and body repair. He worked in paint and body repair for over thirty-five years. Most of this time he worked at Don Martin Chevrolet. He retired at the age of eighty-five.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Fred and Louis Lynch, and one sister, Mary Segura. His first wife, Virgie, and one grandson, Anthony Lynch, also preceded him in death. |
© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma Friday, July 21, 2006 December 11, 1937 ~ July 20, 2006 Funeral service for Geneva Bostick Lynch, age 68 of Chickasha, Oklahoma, will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 22, 2006, in the Bible Baptist Church. Rev. Kim Hayes will officiate. Geneva was born the daughter of James Harris Bostick and Georgia Mae Allenbaugh Bostick on December 11, 1937, in Tabler, Oklahoma. She died on July 20, 2006,in Chickasha. She married James A. Lynch, Sr. in August of 1972. Geneva lived in this area much of her life and graduated from Friend School. She worked in the health care industry for many years as a medical assistant. Geneva worked at Chickasha Nursing Home, Shanoan Springs Nursing Home, and Grady Memorial Hospital. She enjoyed cooking and loved to sew. Geneva loved her grandchildren and her children, but especially loved the grandchildren. She loved country western music. In her healthier days, she loved traveling along with her husband, Jim, to several places on group tours, meeting people and sightseeing. Geneva was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, two sisters, Edna Marrs and Virginia Roseburg, and one daughter, Rhonda Suson-Chandler. Survivors include: brother: Frank Bostick of Greenfield, Indiana; niece & husband: Deborah & Danny Owens of Mansfield, Texas; niece: Sherry Stovall of Burleson, Texas; son & wife: Dwight & Nancy Suson of Gatesville, Texas; son & wife: James & Sherry Lynch of Chickasha; son: Eddie Lynch of Ft. Worth, Texas; son: Louis Lynch of Ft. Worth, Texas; nine grandchildren; eight great grandchildren, one great great grandchild, numerous other family & friends. Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery. Service will be under the direction of the McRay Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.mcrayfuneral.com |
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