In memory of Hugh Lynch-Gardner

By Loren Lynch-Gardner

In memory of Kancho Hugh Lynch-Gardner, I'd like to take the opportunity to help our local Cancer Council support those affected right now by cancer and fund world changing research to help more people survive. I invite you to donate in memory of my Dad, so your gift can go towards beating cancer and helping those still affected by it today. Thank you.

Thank you to my supporters

$300

Marty Bodsworth

$65.52

Shihan Sensei Michael Wentworth

My dear Kancho, my Sensei, mentor and martial arts role model for the last 30+ years. You guided me from a child to a martial artist. I will carry on your legacy through my own teaching. I’m going to miss you more than you will ever know.

$63

Daryl Beahan

Kancho was a truly inspirational and amazing man, and I feel honoured to have trained under him. He was my mentor, but also my friend. I’ll miss you dearly Hugh.

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John Anthony

Kancho Hugh was a huge influence in my training and understanding of martial arts!!! His positive energy built in me that I could do anything. His laugh was infectious and his sense of humor would make it easier to deal with the stress of adversary. Truly one of a kind. I wish I had let him know how much I truly loved him?!!!!

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Edward Birmingham (joe)

Hugh was a the most generous person I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Always sharing his knowledge freely. Huge was always there for me whenever I needed him. Huge was a true friend , mentor and mate . I will be thankful for having known you.

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Peter, Roslyn & Family Smith

Hugh always had a great story to tell and was a great chess opponent. Thanks for your leadership of BRK and example to our kids whom you’ve taught over the years.

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Peter, Nicole, Ethan, Laura & Emily Baker

The world has lost a great man, a great teacher and a great friend. Everyone who met Hugh (Kancho) became a better person simply from knowing him. We owe it to everyone to keep his legacy strong and continue to teach the life lessons that he so willing gave to anyone, without prejudice.