September 15, 1921 - May 4, 2018 |
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Veteran St. Louis Public Schools educator, Lucille Williams Lynch, passed from this life peacefully in Bellevue, Washington on Friday, May 4, 2018. Mrs. Lynch was born Lucille Doris Williams in Little Rock, Arkansas on September 15, 1921, to Lester and Gussie Williams. She moved to St. Louis, Missouri at the age of 6 with her parents and was educated in the St. Louis Public School system along with her three brothers and two sisters. Lucille graduated from Sumner High School in 1942 as the class valedictorian. Lucille then proceeded to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from what was then known as Stowe’s Teacher’s College in St. Louis, Missouri and a Master’s degree in Education from Southern Illinois University. Mrs. Lynch was always known as a dedicated, highly intelligent teacher, counselor, advisor, and mentor to all of her students. Mrs. Lynch’s students would often return to visit her at Dunbar after they reached adulthood to thank her for the valuable guidance and direction she had provided during their early years. Lucille also had a special gift for teaching and caring for children with special needs having the ability to draw out the often hidden talents and abilities of autistic children. Mrs. Lynch was married to the late St. Louis attorney and Yeatman District Community Corporation Executive Director Alphonse J. Lynch for 45 years, providing valuable loving support to Attorney Lynch in addition to raising their two sons. Lucille was also a master level dressmaker/seamstress and gardener, always amazing her family and friends with her hand-sewn high fashion garments and high-quality vegetables and flowers. Lucille’s commitment to the care and education of her two sons Darryl and Duane were without peer. Her sons’ lives were enormously enriched by the care, dedication and love Lucille continuously displayed toward her sons throughout her life. Lucille Lynch is survived by her sister, Clara Williams of Bellevue, Washington; a brother, Lloyd Williams of Maui, Hawaii; two sons, Darryl J. Lynch of Kirkland, Washington and Duane A. Lynch of Potomac Falls, Virginia; two grandchildren, Ashley C. McClain and Christopher J. Lynch; one great-grandson, Joseph McClain, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, daughter-in-law, and friends.
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