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William Lindsey DeLoach Jr.

February 12, 2022

William Lyn DeLoach Jr.,75 passed away February 12th, 2022. He was born November 22, 1946, in Jacksonville, Florida. Lyn was a graduate of Duncan U Fletcher High School. He proudly served in the United States Army for four years during the war in Vietnam. He retired from AT&T after 33 years while also serving as President of Local 3106, Communication Workers of America. Lyn was also active in his community where he served on the Supervisory Committee of 121 Financial Credit Union for fourteen years, as well as being very active with United Way. Lyn loved spending time in the woods with his "hunting family" in Fargo, Georgia. He loved gardening, especially when the grandchildren came to help. He was an active member and served at Crossroad Methodist Church for over 20 years. Lyn was a man of great character and will be missed by many. 

Lynn is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Donna; daughter, LaRae (Ted) Abney; son, William (Joy) DeLoach; five grandchildren, Lindsey, Austin, Logan, Kendall, and Katie; stepmother Christine DeLoach; brothers, Eddie (Toni) DeLoach and Jerry (Terri) DeLoach; and sister, Dianne Barker and many loving nieces and nephews.

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  1. LaRae I am so sorry to learn of your dad's passing.  I was still in South Africa at the time so just saw this tonight.  Please know that you and yours are in my thoughts and prayers and I wish to express my sincere condolences to you and your family during this time of sorrow.  

  2. Lyn and I met in 1963 and corresponded when he was in Germany. We lost contact in early 1968. I lived in Conyers, Ga so it was hard to keep in touch. And then I got married in 1970. My mother, father and I were in Jax Bach and looked him up. We all had lunch together. That was 1980.  So sorry to hear of his passing and just this year. He was a good man! 

  3. Sorry for the late condolences, but I just found out about Lyn Deloach death on yesterday and I was truly sadden by his death. I worked for BAPCO and a proud member of CWA for many years and that is how I got to know Lyn. He was a wonderful person and great CWA President. I truly miss him! May the undeserved kindness of Jehovah be with the family.


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