Quentin Edward Q. E. Lynch

Lynch, Quentin Edward (Q. E.), 85, loving husband, father and grandfather, retired owner of Lynch Jewelers, died Wednesday, July 6, 2005. Rosary 7:00 P.M., Friday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Service 10:00 A.M., Saturday, Church of the Magdalen. Preceded in death by wife of 59 years, Annabel Lynch, parents, Walter and Anna and brothers, Art, Howard and Don Lynch. Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law, Jim and Mary Ellen Lynch, Jerry Lynch and John and Emery Jane Lynch, all of Wichita; daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and Larry Gunderson of LaFollette, TN, Jody and Charley Varney of Northglenn, CO and Julie and Doug Nulik of Wichita; grandchildren, Jamie Lynch, Amy Wagner, Brenna Lynch, Kerry Shook, Jane McCord, Chris Hilt, Austin Hilt, Stacey Mullins, Lori Cagle, Kelly Farmer, Kristen Ball, Jennifer Gunderson, Jenna Nulik and Tyler Nulik; 12 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with The Lords Diner, 520 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS, 67214.
Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Friday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Please accept our condolences. You children have not had a good year. I know both parents lived a good life, but no matter your age, it is still sad to be an orphan. Quentin was always a real gentleman and he was so proud of all you ‘kids’–and he had every right to be.
Dear Julie and Doug, I’m truly sorry to hear about your Dad, QE. Seems like it was just yesterday even though it was Easter that we sat and visited. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you find peace in our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ. Angel Wings Around You, Mary Knoblauch, Mother of Larry Steadman
My family and I send you our deepest sympathy on the death of your father. God be with you. ‘Bow not down your head in sorrow, rather raise your eyes in rejoicing for his soul has returned to Him from whence it came.’ Anonymous Ms. Ernest Ziesch, Rose Marie Alvin, Anna Leslie, Jean Carnahan, Joan Teer and Angela Evers.
To the entire family of QE Lynch, I give my condolences. I first must start by saying that I was honored to have cared for QE as well as Annabel for the years that I did. I have always loved them and know that I have two angels watching over us. I have to say that QE always expressed to me that he loved his family and was proud to say he had six wonderful children. His love for all of you could never be put into words but it showed every ocassion we spoke about his family asnd his eyes would spark with joy. Remember this from QE’s own words ‘You never get a chance to say I love you after they are gone and you have to live with that.’ Remember all of you are suffering the same loss and remember to tell each other how much you love one another. I love each and everyone of you because you are apart of two wonderful people. Thank you for sharing them with me. God Bless You All.
Julie, I remember when I first started in the insurance business and met with your father for the first time over on East Kellogg. He treated me like an old friend and was very patient with me. After we had conducted our business he would continue to visit and made me feel like family. We continued to do business off and on during my first few years and then lost we touch. He was quite a guy!
Jamie So sorry to hear about your Grandfather. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Hope all is well.