Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors, one of the largest family owned and operated funeral firms in the country, traces its origins to the licensure, in 1948, of Edward J. Lynch, Jr. (1924-1992). It was his belief that the most valuable asset of any funeral service firm was the trust and confidence of the community it served.
    In the 1970's his sons, Thomas, Patrick and Timothy Lynch and a son-in-law, Michael Howell, joined him in forming Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors.  At that time the firm operated out of facilities in Clawson, Milford and Walled Lake.  
    In 1991 Pat Lynch and Mike Howell bought the Schrader Funeral Home on Main Street in Plymouth, which has since become the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.
    
     Early in the new century, Tim and Jennifer Lynch purchased funeral homes in Oxford and Lapeer as their sons, Tim Lynch, Jr. and Kevin Lynch, and daughter Katie and her husband, Mark Capstick all became licensed funeral directors. 
    Michael Lynch in Milford and Julie Howell Romein in Plymouth, likewise finished their professional studies, and have joined their respective firms as licensed funeral directors.  After graduation from Boston College in 2006, Paddy Lynch is currently finishing his mortuary science program at Wayne State University and will soon join his father in Clawson.  
   In addition to licensed members of the firm, Mary Lynch Howell is the bookkeeper for the Clawson and Milford locations, Julie  Lynch Kenrick is office manager in Clawson, Ed Lynch III is senior family service director in Walled Lake, Oxford and Lapeer, Brigid Lynch is a licened counselor who handles bereavement services in Clawson and Milford and Sean Lynch is the coordinator of family and support services in Milford. 

  
In 2007, PBS Frontline broadcast The Undertaking -- a documentary film based on the book by the same name, written by Thomas Lynch.  Filmed at our locations in Milford and Clawson and directed by Karen O'Connor and Miri Navasky, this film focuses on the realities of dying, death and bereavement and the place of the funeral and the funeral director in the continuum of care to families in grief.  The Undertaking was broadcast nationally on all Public Television stations in October, 2007, and is used now as a teaching tool in seminaries, universities, medical and mortuary programs across the country.  In September of 2008 it won the Emmy Award for Best Documentary in Arts & Culture.
       
      Like his father, who served as President of the Michigan Funeral Directors Association in the late 1970's, Patrick Lynch was president of MFDA in 2003 and 2004.  He was the founding chair of the Consumer Protection Committee and under his leadership, the association was successful in seeing landmark preneed funding legislation signed into law by Governor Granholm.  Pat currently serves as Treasurer of the National Funeral Directors Association where his leadership is helping to shape the future of funeral service.
     As a family we are committed to the communities we serve and to maintaining the reputation our father established for excellence and honesty in meeting the needs of the bereaved. Now in six locations, our sixtieth year and our third generation, we are locally known and nationally recognized for compassionate care of the living and the dead as we continue to uphold "A Family Tradition of Dignified Service."



 


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