Brian Francis Lynch

29th May 1931 - 5th April 2020
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Lynch Brian Francis (Beau) On Sunday 5th April 2020 in his 89th year peacefully at Vickery Court Rest Home. Loved eldest son of John & Imelda (Deceased). Brother & brother-in-law of Laurie ( Christchurch), Tom ( Deceased), Michael & Gui Hau ( Melbourne), Anne & Rod Jones ( Nelson), Mary & John Kennedy ( Christchurch), Philip & Lindsey ( Ashburton), Eileen ( Deceased) & Jeff Thompson ( Kumara ), Chris ( Invercargill), Peter ( Deceased), and a loved uncle and great uncle to all his nieces and nephews. Loved cousin of Paul Pettit (Deceased), & Anne Osborne (Cromwell). A memorial mass will be celebrated at a later date. Messages to Chris Lynch, 27 Chesney Place, Invercargill 9812,

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Beau you were a great Dipton resident who had a wealth of knowledge of the area and the people that resided there. Always had a smile for everyone .
Helen Wilson, Alexandra
Deepest Sympathy . Gone but never forgotten..
Robyn Mc Donald, Woodend, Canterbury.
Our condolences to all the Lunch family on the passing of Beau. Always a supporter of everything Dipton
Bruce and Pam McLean, Nelson
Thanks Beau for being a great mate and worker for us over the years we lived in Dipton
Building painting wallpapering plumbing concrete work you did it all
Rest In Peace
Mark & Glenda Ruddenklau , Alexandra
Another of Dipton’s identities has passed on, very fond memories of Bo, man of few words but that lovely slow smile. He was. Overseer on so many community projects especially the Fire Station. A good man, a good life
Judy and John Buchanan, Winton
To the Lynch family. Deepest sympathy in loss of Brian. Beau was Mr Dipton for so long and his presence will be sadly missed but not forgotten. Love from Esther Lindsay
Esther Lindsay, Southland
To the Lynch family ,whom I grew up beside when young. Our deepest sympathy from Mern and Nat McLean. Bo was such a part of life in Dipton, especially his "honoury" membership of the fire brigade. He will always be remembered
Mern McLeam, Te Anau