IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Charles V

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Lynch

June 27, 1942 – November 10, 2025

Obituary

Charles Vaughn Lynch was born on June 27, 1942 to Howard and Florence lynch, Charles was one of 12 siblings. Born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, then graduated from school and was off to New York City, where he worked odd jobs to save for college. After receiving his degree in electrical engineering he later served in the United States Air Force, where he served 8 years and worked his way to becoming a commissioned officer. During his time in the military he met his future wife, Linda Sanders in Sherman, Tx in 1963, 4 months later they were married. Charles and Linda traveled the world, even living in North Africa in a town called Libya. Living right next to the Mediterranean Sea. Later on in their life they went on to have two children, Charles Jr and Tina. Charles went on to earn his master's degree in Dallas TX. He worked for big major companies such as Texas instruments and other companies with positions in management. Charles went on to start his own business. That included commercial business cleaning and construction. He finally settled into running his own computer business, CLC electronics in which he ran successfully for years as he provided for the family. Charles later had 1 grandson Davonte, a god son Chris Smith and 1 great granddaughter named True.

Charles had many family members and friends that he loved, as they saw him as a mentor and a leader. He served his country and his purpose as an ambassador for Christ, and was blessed to achieve great things in his life. He will forever and always be my hero.

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November
21

11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Graveside

November
21

Starts at 2:30 pm

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