Steven Lynch

Profile Updated: April 25, 2011
Steven Lynch
Residing In: slingerlands, NY USA
Occupation: plastic surgeon
Children: Steven Jr.....is married and has 2 children
Kristina .... is married and has 4 children
Susan..........is More…married and has 4 children (triplets.. can you imagine.
my children are happy, beautiful and wonderful parents. They are leaders in their fields and all have advanced degrees beyond B.S. (two with M.S., one M.D. They chose very expensive schools....(their revenge for me being a VERY strict parent).....Being a parent is such an honor. Being a grandparent is another world too.
Yes! Attending Reunion
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I remember so well the wonderful memories of high school. I spent much time getting away from the truancy officer, Milton Hems. It was a blast in itself.
Then reality hit that the adult years were here and my "change" occured and off to the races for studying.
Of course, Bob MacDonald says I was NOT the valedictorian but we know the truth!!! I was proud to be the smartest kid in the class. What an honor to have that position. It means that I was a participant, a success, a school leader, a role model, a studier, .....good job Bob...really.
How often do you think of high school? Think of the years that molded you and how they transitioned you into the "now the future".
It is nice that this page was set up for our class. I agree with Sue Colangelo that probably most of our class do not understand that it is here and it essentially can be a facebook for us. Spread the news and maybe we can catch up.

School Story:

So many.....too many to list. A story a day and friends for life. Loves for life.
I think one of the funniest was Richard Landry being chased by Mary Foxell around a desk...how kewl was that !!
Troy High was known as a tough school with tough kids. Yet, it really was just a bunch of middle class kids trying to get an education. When you think of it, we were pretty lucky. Teachers that cared, friends that supported and of course "the BRUSH". He was just so warm and fuzzy !!!
I remember being in history class with Frank Morgan in sophmore year. He was eating a candy bar (I did not know at the time that he was diabetic) and I was next to the window fooling around with my fool around friends and he let us get away with it. He got my attention one day as a tear rolled down his cheek (I am serious about this and it was so moving). He said "It is so very sad to watch your parents grow old" I stopped in my tracks and saw his pain. It was an emotional moment for me too as I envisioned what his words would mean in my life. He was so right.
I lost my parents in the last several years. I worshiped them for their devotion to family. I remember as a young kid living in our small house that was two bedrooms at the time and sometimes having up to 12 people sleeping there all over the place. It was great.

I got to know Dr. Frank Morgan later on when returning from schooling around the country. He not only had his PhD but was a well respected lawyer too. Very smart guy.

TALK ABOUT WORDS OF WISDOM !!

A hello to all. I do wish I got to know more of our class but we all know the clicks that are made and remain to this day too !! Not that it is wrong but it shows you the meaning of those "wonder years". The power of high school in the formation of our thoughts and relationships.
I will probably write another novel somday on this site !!!!
Hope all is going well in your lives class of '62
Steve

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Sep 17, 2018 at 8:33 PM

George and I were very great friends in High School and beyond.  We used to correspond often when he was in the service and especially when he was stationed in Biloxi, Miss.  We have written often and  even more recently when our good friend, Larry Graber, passed away.  We exchanged saddness emails over this loss but George did not tell me that he was also progressively sick.  He was a man's man.  I will miss George and Larry greatly.  George sent me this picture recently.  

Lee Gould     Larry Graber...Steve Lynch   George O'Connor  Frankie DeLucia    =================================================================================

George J O'Connor
September 20, 1944-July 31, 2018
On July 31, 2018 Heaven welcomed George O'Connor, 73. George passed away at Winter Haven Hospital surrounded by his beloved family. George was born in Troy, New
York. Where he graduated Troy High School. Upon graduation George joined the United States Air Force where he proudly served his country stationed in Sevilla, Spain as well as Biloxi Mississippi. Upon completion of his military service he began his career with the New York State Telephone Company. George retired after 35 years. George married his true love and soulmate Roni O'Connor in 1971. They were blessed with 2 children which he adored. Daughter Karen Ryan also from upstate New York and son George O'Connor, Jr who resides in Alaska. George also worshipped his 3 grandsons, Alex O'Connor, 21, Sean Ryan, 16, and Nathan O'Connor, 19. George and Roni retired to
Florida in 2000. They have been residing in Lake Ashton for the previous 10 years and have countless friends they cherish. George enjoyed not only spending time with his

family but puttering around in his garage. He was active with the Lake Ashton Veterans Association and a strong supporter of the Disabled American Veterans.

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Jul 14, 2018 at 9:49 AM

Posted on: Jul 06, 2018 at 10:58 AM

Hi Cindy. Happy birthday and I hope you’re enjoying your family and being a grandmother.
Cape Cod certainly sounds like it is your fun place.

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Jan 03, 2018 at 11:15 AM

Hi Sandy,
Hope all is great. Happy Birthday to you and your family,
Fellow Sycawayan and Hoodlum,
Steve (Remember...JOE's brother !!!!!)

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Sep 14, 2017 at 11:26 AM

Hey George,
Hope all is great with you and your family. I might be coming to that area and maybe we can get together and drive some heavy equipment on the Northway...err.....I-95 !!
Your fellow driver,
Steve

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Jul 14, 2017 at 12:44 PM

Posted on: Jul 07, 2017 at 11:38 AM

Hey Cindy,
Hope all is going great with you and your family. Happy Birthday to you (ok, one day late...who is counting !)
A pilot in the family....sounds great. New generations.
Steve Lynch

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Jan 01, 2017 at 2:02 PM

Hey Sandy,
Happy Birthday......the best to you and yours,
The Hoodlum

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Posted on: Jul 06, 2016 at 4:26 PM

Hi Cindy,
Hope all is great with you and your family. Happy Birthday today !!!
Steve

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Jun 19, 2016 at 5:27 PM

Posted on: Jun 18, 2016 at 10:47 PM

Hey! Going on cruise for,our reunion?

Jun 12, 2016 at 11:28 AM

Hey Karole,
Happy Birthday....you are getting younger looking every year !
"All nature is your congratulation, and you have cause momentarily to bless yourself" Thoreau, maybe?
Your bestest
Steve

Mar 21, 2016 at 11:20 PM

Hey Marilyn,
Wishing you a Very Happy Birthday to you and your family,
Fellow Sycawayian (or something like that !!!)
Steve Lynch

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Jan 08, 2016 at 1:37 PM

Hey Sandy,
Happy Birthday. I wish you the best in everything,
The Hoodlum

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Nov 03, 2015 at 1:27 PM

Posted on: Oct 31, 2015 at 3:57 PM

A picture that was sent to me by George O'Connor of our graduation from THS.
Left to right....Lee Gould, Larry Graber, Steve Lynch, George O'Connor, and Frankie DeLucia.
Thought some of you might find it interesting

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Jan 05, 2015 at 10:44 AM

Posted on: Jan 04, 2015 at 11:33 AM

Hi Jane, There is saddness in the passing of Richard. However, there is always the footprint of his laughter, love, and closeness that you both have always shared with your family and friends.
God bless Richard, you, and your entire family.
In the dew of the little things, the heart finds its morning, and is refreshed (KG)
Steve Lynch

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Oct 18, 2014 at 10:02 PM

Hey Rocky,
Sorry for the belated "Happy Birthday" but from one Crowley's soda jerk to another, hope all is great with you and your family. You are a great guy and always have been so"
Steve

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Mar 22, 2014 at 3:32 PM

Hi Denise, I just wanted to say Hi and wish you a Happy Birthday. School 18 and Sycaway were fun and that experience lasts a lifetime. I hope all is great with you and your family. Enjoy your children and grandchildren and create more lasting memories. Your "piano lesson" buddy (wink wink), Steve

Mar 15, 2014 at 1:02 PM

Hi Marilyn,
Just wanted to wish you a happy birthday. My memories of you and your family in Sycaway have always brought a smile. I wish you and your family the best.
Steve

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Posted: Dec 17, 2013 at 12:11 AM
Thought you might like to see a touch of my world. Me with the loops replanting a guys leg (see foot on stand to the left in the middle)taken off in a motorcycle accident. Interestingly, the guy to the right of me in the photo was my student and has since gone on to be a very famous plastic surgeon.
It is true that the measure of a good teacher is when the student goes on to be even better.
Posted: Dec 17, 2013 at 12:11 AM
I was wondering if I was really this young !!!