Mary Louise "Lou" Lynch

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Birth Date: March 17, 1925
Death Date: June 21, 2017
Age at Death: 92

Marriages

Otis E. Lynch - July 10, 1945

In San Diego, California

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado
Cemetery Location: Grand Junction, Co
Mortuary Name: Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, Grand Junction, Colorado

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6B Death Notices - June 24, 2017

Mary Lou Lynch, 92, Clifton, died June 21, 2017. Services will take place at 10 a.m. July 21 at the Veterans Memo-rial Cemetery of Western Colorado.She was a homemaker.Survivors include her husband, Otis; three sons, Michael of Smithfield, Utah, Dennis of Grand Junction, and Jeff of West Jor-dan, Utah; one daughter, Kim Suplizio of Grand Junction; one sis-ter, Janice Kay Woluerton of California; 10 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and three great great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions to HopeWest, 3090B N. 12th St., Grand Junction 81506.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 4A Obituary - July 17, 2017

Mary Lou went home to be
with the Lord on June 21,
2017.
She was born on March 17,
1925, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the
daughter of Virgil Putnam and
Violet Niday.
Mary Lou was the faithful
and beloved wife of Otis E.
Lynch. They were married on
July 10, 1945, in San Diego,
California, where they met and quickly fell in love.
She was the loving and devoted mother to Mike Lynch
(Merrilyn) of Smithfield, Utah; Dennis Lynch (Johnnye) of
Grand Junction, Colorado; Julie Weaver (deceased); Kim
Suplizio (Sam) of Grand Junction, Colorado, and Jeff Lynch of
West Jordan, Utah. She was the very proud grandma of ten
grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and three great-greatgrandchildren.
Her greatest joy on this Earth was her family.
She took pride in her occupation of being an outstanding
“Home Engineer,” as she liked to refer to herself. She was the
heart and soul of our family and made our house a warm and
loving home.
Mary Lou was known for her quiet, sweet spirit, but she also
had a fun, mischievous side to her that we all loved. Her
sweetest, greatest gift that she shared with all of us is the way
she loved. She loved with her whole heart and soul, no regrets,
no reservations. Her love was the pure, unconditional kind, like
Christ - love that never fails or fades away. No one ever left her
presence without experiencing that gift. She left this world a
much better place by being here.
Family and friends will gather to celebrate her life on July 21,
2017, at 10:00 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 2830
Riverside Parkway, Grand Junction, CO.
In lieu of flowers or money, please make a donation in her
name to HopeWest, 3090B N. 12th Street, Grand Junction, CO
81506, or at www.hopewestco.org.

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