John Stephen Lynch, Jr.
August 4, 1926 ~ December 4, 2018
Mr. John Stephen Lynch, Jr. returned to his Loving Savior on December 4, 2018. Mr. Lynch was born on August 4, 1926 to John Stephen Lynch, Sr. and Helena Rose Aud Lynch in Valley Lee, MD. Mr. Lynch was predeceased in death by his father, mother and sister, Olive Bell Lynch. He is survived by his devoted wife, Dolores Anne Lynch and by his siblings; Mary Ann Hammett (Orem) ; Virginia Royston (Joe); Margaret Bridgwater; Robert Lynch (Janice). He is also survived by his six children: Gary Lynch (Marie); Donna Lynch Russow (Terence); Cynthia Bishoff; Victoria Spalding (Sam Spalding, Jr. deceased); John Joseph Lynch (Judy); and, Dayna Bischoff (Tim). Mr. Lynch was married to his loving wife, Dolores Anne Lynch, for 69 years. They resided in Rosebank (Compton) MD. And were long time members of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.
Mr. Lynch was a Master Electrician and owned Lynch Electric for over 50 years. He was well known throughout the county as an honest, hardworking man. Mr. Lynch served in WWII in the United States Coast Guard and was assigned to the troop transport ship, Admiral C.F. Hughes, which carried troops around the world. He served in both the Atlantic and the Pacific war zones. Mr. Lynch was proud of his military service and the country he served.
Mr. Lynch as an accomplished musician playing several instruments including guitar, Dobro and pedal steel guitar. He owned a CF Martin franchise for many years and mentored young men and women in playing in playing the guitar. He especially enjoyed classic country and Hawaiian music. He played in a local band for many years which performed for charitable causes at local church halls and firehouses. He also passed on his love of music to his children and grandchildren.
He was blessed with seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren who lovingly called him “Pop”. He loved them dearly and enjoyed teaching them how to fish, build airplanes, play checkers, and guitar. He was a humble man who loved his family, community and God. His faith and courage sustained him throughout life.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, December 7, 2018 at 10:00 AM in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Leonardtown, MD with Father Rob Marco officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Francis Xavier Church 21370 Newtowne Neck Road Leonardtown, MD 20650 or Leonardtown Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Box 299 Leonardtown, MD 20650.





Delores, and family.
May the Lord keep all in His Love and Mercy.
We love you.
Joe and Didgy
Our hearts are heavy, but our spirits rejoice that Uncle Johnny is in the presence of the Lord. He had a long and wonderful life, loved by family and friends. We will miss him, but thank him and you all for the memories. With our love.
Delores & Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Mr Lynch was the sweetest man I have known. May he rest in peace.
What a wonderful man, So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers during this difficult time
Dear Deloris and family. We are so saddened by your loss of Johnny. He was such a wonderful man and truly and great friend and neighbor to Susan’s Mom all those years, as well as to all of us. His love and friendship to us shall be cherished forever. We know he is now resting peacefully in the arms of our Savior Jesus Christ. You and your family are deeply in our thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace Johnny.
We are sadden to learn of Johnny’s passing. He was such a warm, kind and gentle man. He will be greatly missed by his many friends. Our deepest condolences to Dolores and family. Rest In Peace Dear Johnny.
Gary and Marie I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. You always spoke of him and your admiration of his talents. Please take some comfort in the fact that you were a good son.
Family are deeply in our thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace Johnny.he is play the Wildwood flower..now
Sending my thoughts and prayers to my Aunt and cousins in the loss of a great husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend. Uncle Johnny was a talented, well-respected man who leaves behind great memories and wonderful family. He will be missed but he is happy and at peace now, until we meet him again in heaven. My love to all of you.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Mr. Lynch was an awesome man with so many talents. He always had a smile and a kind word. A true gentleman.
Delores & Family,
Our deepest sympathies to your family. Johnny entertained my parents at various functions through the years with his wonderful musical talents. My Dad, Perry, especially loved the dobro & steel guitar music. We continue on in life having been blessed with his kindness, gentleness and musical memories. God bless you at this difficult time.
I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Lynch passing.
May fond memories help you through the difficult days ahead. We have lost a Fine Gentleman, but his Legacy will live on through his Loving Family. Your Love and Support always brought a huge smile to his face.
Rest In Peace…
Delores and family, we were saddened to hear of John’s passing. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Gary,
My wife and I would like to express our deepest condolences on you father’s passing. Having lost my dad a few years ago, I’m well aware of the range of emotions you’re feeling right now. We both know he’s now in a better place. He lived a good, long life, and left 92 years of memories for all of you. In that way, they’re never really “gone”. Again, our thoughts and sympathies are with you (and Marie) at this moment. God Bless.
Mrs Lynch, Joe, Donna & family! My condolences & prayers go out to you & all the family. As your husband/dad was a generous man & one terrific music maker. He knew how to make his steel guitar sing like no other I have ever heard; beautiful & harmonious. May he Rest In Peace.
Gary and family, may you father rest in peace. Keeping all of you in my prayers. Difficult to lose our family and harder during holidays.
Jean