Robert “Bob” Charles Lynch
December 03, 2024
Robert “Bob” Charles Lynch, 57, passed away at his home in Stuttgart, AR on November 23rd, 2024. Bob was born in San Diego, CA on December 13th, 1966, moving across the country as a Navy dependent. He graduated from Memphis Catholic High School in 1986 and moved to Clarendon in 1992. He is survived by his wife, Wanda Lynch, his dad Al Lynch, brother Jim Lynch (Lisa), brother Nick Lynch, and a tribe of nieces and nephews that always loved hanging out with “Uncle Bobby.” He is preceded in death by his mother Roberta Lynch and his brother Ron Lynch. Bob was known for his quick-witted humor, finding ways to laugh in any situation and helping others do the same. Forever a young soul, he loved to play just about any kind of game, but especially cards and golf with his brothers and closest friends. His favorite parts were mostly talking trash, maybe winning a few extra dollars, but really just trying to remind all of us that life is too short to be serious all the time. He was also known for being extremely generous with his time helping others and as a hard worker. When Bob wasn’t at work, a golf course, or at home with his wife, he could often be found helping a friend or a family member in need and never asking for anything in return. He started working for Producers Rice Mill in Stuttgart, AR in 1994 as a general laborer shoveling rice and doing odd tasks. When he unknowingly clocked out for the last time on the 23rd, he proudly left as the Mill Superintendent.
A graveside funeral service will be held under the direction of Brown Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 30th at Shady Grove Cemetery in Clarendon; Fr. Babu Battula of the Holy Rosary Church - Stuttgart will perform the Rosary for the Dead and the Rite of Committal. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations of time or money to First Tee of Central Arkansas. www.firstteecentralarkansas.org
A graveside funeral service will be held under the direction of Brown Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 30th at Shady Grove Cemetery in Clarendon; Fr. Babu Battula of the Holy Rosary Church - Stuttgart will perform the Rosary for the Dead and the Rite of Committal. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations of time or money to First Tee of Central Arkansas. www.firstteecentralarkansas.org
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