Kathryn "Kate" Lynch (née Wright) passed away peacefully on April 20, 2024, at the age of 94, surrounded by loved ones in her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Born on June 6, 1929, in Des Moines, Iowa, Kate was the cherished third child of the late Edward and Joan (Naughton) Wright.
Kate was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John (Jack) Lynch, their daughter Joannie Kish, her brother Bob Wright and sisters Rose Mary Diamond and Margaret (Peg) Conley. She is survived by her brother John Wright and her devoted children: Therese Rimkus (Brian), Laura Brackett (Dave), Fran Richards (Bill), John (Debra), Mariclare Wilson (Tyler), Kathryn Latif (Paul, deceased), Larry (Heather), and Carol Anne. Kate will be fondly remembered by her 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Throughout her life, Kate made significant contributions both as a dedicated educator and as a successful businesswoman. While simultaneously raising her family, she devoted herself to teaching at Queen of Martyrs Catholic School and later at Mother McAuley High School. In the early 1970s, she transitioned into the real estate business alongside her husband, Jack, eventually establishing their own successful office that serviced the Brighton and Gage Park communities in Chicago, Illinois.
In 1981, Kate, Jack, and several of their children relocated to Tucson, Arizona, where Kate resumed her teaching career. At the age of 64, she retired from Blenman Elementary School, having served as a special education resource teacher. Kate, Jack, and their daughter Carol then settled in Cochise County, reveling in the natural beauty of the Arizona desert.
Following Jack's death, Kate and Carol returned briefly to Chicago before ultimately settling in Tucson where they cherished the companionship of friends and family until Kate’s passing.
Kate was known for her unwavering faith, which served as a guiding light throughout her life. She will be profoundly missed by those who had the privilege of knowing her, but her legacy of resilience and love will continue to inspire for generations to come.