Jerry Emmet Lynch
January 23rd, 1921 to April 18th, 2009
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Jerry Emmet Lynch, 88, died
peacefully on April 18, 2009 in Mercy Village.
Born in Sullivan, Wisconsin,
January 23, 1921, the eldest of four sons to Dr. George M. and
Katharine (Garity) Lynch, he was a graduate of Jefferson (WI) High
School (1938), Whitewater (WI) State University (B.E. 1943) and
Michigan State University (M.A. 1954).
He served as an artillery officer
with the 1 st Marine Division on Guadalcanal, Peleliu and
Okinawa during WWII. He retired from the Marine Corps Reserve in
1962 with the rank of Major.
While working for the Chicago
Tribune in Chicago, IL, in 1946 he met and married Alice McGuffey, a
nurse from Gun Lake, Michigan. She passed away October 10, 1998.
He is survived by his five
daughters, Catherine (Michael) Fruge of Crystal Mountain, MI;
Patricia Lynch of Marysville; Barbara (Charles) Lawrence of Lakeport;
Mary (Harry) Polemitis of Royal Oak and Jacqueline Oldham of Port
Huron; two sons, Daniel M. Lynch of Camp Verde, AZ and Matthew (Rita)
Lynch of Pittsburgh, PA; 13 grandchildren, Matt Fruge,Ashley Flynn,
Bridgette Hyde, Katharine Lynch, Heather Edwards,Danny Lynch, Alison
Lawrence, Tessa Ernst, Kevin Lawrence, Nick Polemitis, Christopher
Polemitis, Jill Oldham and Alicia Oldham and 3 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving is brother Robert, Jefferson of Wisconsin. His
parents and brothers George and Jack preceded him in death.
Coming to Port Huron in 1954, he
served as a teacher and coach of football, basketball and baseball at
St. Stephen High School from 1954-62. In 1962 he became Director of
Housing, Placement and Financial Aid at Port Huron Junior College
(now St. Clair County Community College). In 1971 he became Director
of Adult and Continuing Education at SCCCC, a position he held until
retirement in 1985.
He was founder of the Port Huron
Sports Hall of Fame and first chairman of its Board of Directors. He
was past president of the Port Huron Kiwanis Club. He initiated the
annual staff recognition program at SCCCC. He was a member of
Charles Hammond Post #8 of the American Legion and a member of the
Marine Corps League. He was a member of the old St. Stephen Athletic
Committee (The Dirty Six) and helped organize and produced the
annual St. Stephen Old Athlete picnic. He was a member of St. Joseph
Catholic Church. He loved to travel and visited each of the 50
states and Mexico, Canada, Ireland, England, the Caribbean and the
south Pacific. He was an ardent Green Bay Packer fan and watched
them play many times in many cities through the years, including the
1997 Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Funeral services will be 10am
Tuesday in St. Joseph Catholic Church. The Rev. Brian K. Cokonougher
will officiate. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Visiting hours are 5-8 pm Sunday
and 2-9 pm Monday in the Karrer Simpson Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers donations may
be given to the Old St. Stephen Athletic Committee or the Port Huron
Sports Hall of Fame.
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