Aaron graduated in 1981 from Ontario High School where he was blessed to find friendships that were to last a lifetime. After high school, Aaron had 2 sons, Brian Lynch and Erik Quinones.
For 30 years Aaron was involved in the plastic injection molding industry where he worked many places, and acquired great friendships, beginning his career at Mission Plastics in Ontario, CA and was employed at Niagara Bottling at the Rialto plant as Plant Engineer when he passed.
In 1997 Aaron began his journey as a football coach for Ontario Pop Warner, where he coached for 2 years. In 1999, he moved his family to Hesperia where he coached 1 year for Hesperia Pop Warner. In the fall of 2000, he then joined Hesperia Youth Football League where he stayed until his son went on to high school. During his 3 years as head coach, he obtained a coach's dream: 1 undefeated season, 1 season finishing at 11-1, and one season losing 2 games to Lancaster and coming back and beating them in the Super Bowl. The team that he coached won 3 Super Bowl Championships. He could not have been prouder of the teams he coached or happier with the relationships that turned into a family from that time. He came out of retirement for 2 years to coach with his son Bryce for the Hesperia Trojans and was so honored to have as his coaching staff not only his son, but also fine young men that he had previously coached as children.
Aaron is survived by his wife Yvonne, their son Bryce, his sons Brian Lynch and Erik Quinones, as well as his brother Gary Kennett, and his loving and supportive father Vernon Spike Lynch, along with his step-siblings Ann Cooper, Renee Marshall, Michelle Rollins and Danny Lynch.
Vigil will be held at Todd Memorial Chapel in Pomona from 5-8pm on November 28th. Mass will be November 29th at 10am at Sacred Heart Church, Pomona. Burial will take place immediately after mass at Holy Cross Cemetery, Pomona. When the burial has concluded, we will proceed back to Hesperia and have a Celebration of Life for those who would like to come share stories, a joke, or a laugh. Please wear a football jersey if you have one. Celebration of Life will take place at Thorny's Sports Bar & Grill at 13330 Ranchero Rd, Oak Hills, CA.
Aaron, Big Cheeks, Dad, Papa, Coach, godfather and friend to all - until we meet again.
Aaron graduated in 1981 from Ontario High School where he was blessed to find friendships that were to last a lifetime. After high school, Aaron had 2 sons, Brian Lynch and Erik Quinones.
For 30 years Aaron was involved in the plastic injection molding industry where he worked many places, and acquired great friendships, beginning his career at Mission Plastics in Ontario, CA and was employed at Niagara Bottling at the Rialto plant as Plant Engineer when he passed.
In 1997 Aaron began his journey as a football coach for Ontario Pop Warner, where he coached for 2 years. In 1999, he moved his family to Hesperia where he coached 1 year for Hesperia Pop Warner. In the fall of 2000, he then joined Hesperia Youth Football League where he stayed until his son went on to high school. During his 3 years as head coach, he obtained a coach's dream: 1 undefeated season, 1 season finishing at 11-1, and one season losing 2 games to Lancaster and coming back and beating them in the Super Bowl. The team that he coached won 3 Super Bowl Championships. He could not have been prouder of the teams he coached or happier with the relationships that turned into a family from that time. He came out of retirement for 2 years to coach with his son Bryce for the Hesperia Trojans and was so honored to have as his coaching staff not only his son, but also fine young men that he had previously coached as children.
Aaron is survived by his wife Yvonne, their son Bryce, his sons Brian Lynch and Erik Quinones, as well as his brother Gary Kennett, and his loving and supportive father Vernon Spike Lynch, along with his step-siblings Ann Cooper, Renee Marshall, Michelle Rollins and Danny Lynch.
Vigil will be held at Todd Memorial Chapel in Pomona from 5-8pm on November 28th. Mass will be November 29th at 10am at Sacred Heart Church, Pomona. Burial will take place immediately after mass at Holy Cross Cemetery, Pomona. When the burial has concluded, we will proceed back to Hesperia and have a Celebration of Life for those who would like to come share stories, a joke, or a laugh. Please wear a football jersey if you have one. Celebration of Life will take place at Thorny's Sports Bar & Grill at 13330 Ranchero Rd, Oak Hills, CA.
Aaron, Big Cheeks, Dad, Papa, Coach, godfather and friend to all - until we meet again.
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