He died in a car accident yesterday afternoon. He will be missed by many.
Rest in peace Dennis....
He died in a car accident yesterday afternoon. He will be missed by many.
Rest in peace Dennis....
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Regrets and much love sent to all the Lynch family as well as his many friends. Blessings sent! RIP
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Oh man... did Dennis hang out at DeBar occationally? Glad I got to spend some time with him last reach.
((((dennis, family & friends))))
Sorry to hear this, prayers and sympathy to his family.
Sad news. I hope someone can take care of the goats.
This is such sad news to hear about Dennis.
Spent many hours and days on the cliffs with Dennis, reasoning about life.
When I was first diagnosed with RA, Dennis said things to me that gave me a perspective I don't think I could have achieved on my own.
Dennis recited the 23rd Psalm, when we put our dear friend Jeff's ashes out to sea, off the cliffs at Whoopies.
My heart and prayers go out to the Lynch family. The Lynch family has suffered so many losses in the past few years.
May God give them the strength to endure the difficult times ahead. May they find comfort and peace in their memories, and knowing that Dennis was loved and will be missed by many people from all over the world.
Rest peacefully Dennis, I will never forget you. Godspeed
So sad. We would make a hammock park visit part of every trip. I bet over the last 20 or so years we have lost at least a dozen friends and acquaintances to hit and runs or car accidents on the island. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
A friend of mine from Negril left a message for me last evening letting me know. However, the message was garbled, as his cell reception was poor, and I was unable to reach him when I called back. I was hoping that I got the message wrong. The West End and all of Negril has lost a wonderful man and I've lost a good friend. Prayers and sympathy to his family. RIP, Dennis.
what a bummer
Many times after getting something to eat from Out of Town Pastry we would go hang out in the hammocks & ponder the 'meaning of life'.
Dennis was always a good host, he will be missed.....
Very sad news indeed. We also have spent many of days sitting with Dennis talking about life and enjoying both his stories and his beautiful area. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and to all that loved him. My husband has gone through a few of his shirts, he will be greatly missed.