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Jane Williams
August 17, 2022
Peggy, thinking and praying for you and all who loved Les. May peace and love fill your days
Dan & Joyce Lohss
August 12, 2022
Our sympathies to Peggy, Evan and to Les' entire family. I worked with Les and enjoyed so much our working together and being good friends. Also remembering the kindness of Les and Peggy on our moving to Waukesha to join Sanofi in 1993. Blessings to you.
Ted and Jean Lynch
August 11, 2022
Les will always be in our hearts and we will miss him terribly.
We will miss his laughter and stories at our many family gatherings.
We have fond memories of our trips together with Les and Peggy, Aileen and Jim, including a cross country ski trip many years ago where we camped in sheepherders wagons in winter as well as a trip where we camped in Mississippi Palisades near Galena, IL.
He was a wonderful brother and we are thankful for the time we were able to share with him and will miss him forever.
Love and prayers to Peggy & Evan.
Jeff Greaves
August 5, 2022
We were happy to have Les Lynch working with us for fourteen years until his retirement in 2017. He was kind and, as a result of his long and varied industry experience, he was able to provide many thoughtful insights that helped us grow. His casual conversation ranged from his experiences hosting French students to Evan's journey to becoming an Eagle Scout to his interest in indigenous Americans in the Durango area. He told me where he retired he had a complete leather-bound set of National Geographics he had collected and was hoping to finally read. We were sad to see Les retire and the world is a poorer place for his passing, but I am sure he will live on in the hearts of Peggy and Evan.
Tim Truby
August 4, 2022
Thoughts and prayers are with you. Les always wore a smile and his kindness and laughter were just so contagious. He will be missed.
Patrick Troutman
August 3, 2022
I had the pleasure to work with Les on two separate occasions over the course of many years. Les was so kind and soft-spoken. He always seem to be joyful and I really enjoyed working with him. I took over Les' territory in the Upper Midwest after he retired and everyone I called on that worked with Les spoke well of him and asked how he was doing. My deepest condolences to Peggy, Evan, and his family.
Jim Duffy
August 3, 2022
I am so sorry to hear the new of Les' passing. He was a friend and a colleague for many years. We worked together in Wisconsin, and as we moved to different companies within our industry we would cross paths at various events and trade shows. Les always remembered something about me or my family, and always asked about each of them. He was so great with remembering people, and what was important to them. I remember Les and Peggy at my wedding over 30 years ago now; Evan was there too but would not remember. Les was helpful to my career by always offering the best advice in how to make a good decision that would be best for me and my family. The last time we saw each other in person was at a trade show in Las Vegas a few years ago, he said this was his last official event before retirement. He was so excited to spend more time with Peggy and Evan in their new home in Colorado. He will be missed. Prayers to Peggy, Evan and family.
Jim
Ginny Brown
August 2, 2022
It is with deep gratitude that I celebrate Les“ life. Sending you Peggy and Evan and your extended family my sincere condolences.
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