Glenna Grace Gaumond Lynch, 87, of North Haven, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 18, 2018 at the Connecticut Hospice, Branford. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Kenneth Lynch. Glenna was born in New Haven on March 1, 1931 and was the daughter of the late Joseph and Glenna Collier Gaumond. A Licensed Practical Nurse, Glenna had worked at the Hospital of Saint Raphael for 17 years until her retirement. Mother of Sharon Antrum, Linda Lynch, Dale (Bianchi) Lynch, Patricia (Joseph) Cassella, Joseph Lynch, Michael (Marguerite) Lynch, Diane (Thomas) Pietrosimone and Kathleen Rascati. Sister of Patricia Daly. Also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Family and friends are invited to go directly to St. Barnabas Church, 44 Washington Avenue, North Haven on Wednesday morning, March 28th at 10:00 to attend a Mass of Christian burial and are also invited to attend the committal service immediately following in All Saints Cemetery. There will be no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford, CT 06492.
Sending thoughts and prayers to the Lynch family!! RIP Momma Lynch you will be missed!
Sending prayers to the family. My she Rip. She was a kind and lovely women. She will be missed.
Sending thoughts and prayers to the lynch family. Sorry for your loss.
Thoughts and prayers for family
Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Deepest and most sincere sympathies for your loss.
Mom you will truly be missed I’ll miss are talks and laughs ur now are angel rest in peace and watch over us which I already know u are l love u always and forever in our hearts
Lots of love and prayers to the Lynch family we’re so sorry for the loss of your mother and your grandmother our hearts are with you
My most sincere condolences at your loss which my family and I share with you. I can honestly say that I I’ll always in my heart remember the way in which she loved her own mother (grandma Gaumond), how she helped nurse my father back to health at St. Raphael’s, her love for all of her children and grandchildren, and the smile she brought to my face anytime I ran into her all the way until the last time I saw her not so many years ago.
I met her a little over 37 years ago and cannot remember a single time that I wasn’t glad to see her. All of you who are her children are extremely fortunate to have had a mother who did the impossible and raised all of you despite the odds. And, while it’ll be impossible to forget the void and darkness her not being here will cause us, at the same time, Heaven’s just became a bit brighter.
May all your memories of her be as nice as the one I hold so dear to my heart.
Warmest regards
Valentìn Pashtenko
To Sharon and family so sorry for your loss!😘