John Lynch
I worked with Jay on 2 Commiittees in Olmsted Falls and appreciated his knowledge and love of the city. He was a good man who cared for others.
Birth date: Feb 5, 1955 Death date: Apr 10, 2018
Jay Linn, 63, of Olmsted Township, passed away April 10, 2018. Beloved father of Matt (Lisa) Linn, Stacey (Gerard) Larotonda, Jamie (Jeff) Runyon; loving grandchildren Audrey, Ryan, and Kayley; dear brother of Bonnie Sanyk, Chad L Read Obituary
I worked with Jay on 2 Commiittees in Olmsted Falls and appreciated his knowledge and love of the city. He was a good man who cared for others.
Jay was a great guy, he had a great sense of humor. Rest In Peace Jay. I hope the fish are biting in heaven.The John Wells family
So sorry to learn of Jayâ??s passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with the entire family.
Lit a candle in memory of Jay Linn
Keeping Jay's family in my thoughts & prayers. Hoping all your wonderful memories together will help you through this. My deepest condolences.
Dad, we will miss you terribly. I wish I could wake up from this awful dream and get a text from you with the rose you always sent to me and you calling me your sweetie. I'm so glad I got to spend time with you on Sunday and you got to hold your granddaughter. I will always make sure she knows who you were and the happiness you always brought to people. We love you and will see you again. Rest In Peace.
We are really going to miss you, Dad. More than youâ??ll ever know. I will always remember and cherish all of the things we did together. Playing baseball, learning to drive, working at the station, camping, vacation, golfing with Grandpa, visits to Seattle and Utah, and all of the love you gave to me and our family. You are the best Dad in the world and always will be in my heart. Audrey and Ryan keep telling me how much they miss their Grandpa. They told me not to worry though because you are in Heaven and we will all see you again. We will all love you forever. Matt, Lisa, Audrey and Ryan
MANY MANY GOOD BOATING ADVENTURES
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Jay was truly one of the nicest people we ever met…generous, kind, and always a story and a laugh. RIP my friend.Jeff and Tina Carlson