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Michael, we are thinking of you and your family. So sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Sounds like he was an amazing man. Let us know if there is anything we can do.
Tara, Jackie and staff
Naegele Funeral Home

Birth date: Jun 9, 1952 Death date: Apr 15, 2026
Lynn Allen Roemmich, age 73 of Port Charlotte, Florida, passed away on Wednesday, April 15th, 2026, at Orlando Regional Medical Center Cancer Institute in Orlando, Florida. Born June 9, 1952, at Tracy Hospital in Tracy, California Read Obituary
Michael, we are thinking of you and your family. So sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Sounds like he was an amazing man. Let us know if there is anything we can do.
Tara, Jackie and staff
Naegele Funeral Home

Pork chops on the grill, a cold Bud Light, hanging out in the bar, and watching Lynn and Michael take turns sharing new songs and artists they discovered since last hanging out.
This man Lynn... What to say? Because he always had something to say!! Getting to know Michaels dad and spending time with them over the years was a gift.
He was the epitome of the ole' saying, "swear like a sailor." 😆😆
Lynn and Berties home was always an exciting adventure. But also relaxing, a care-free get away, and a no judgement zone, it felt like home. No matter our plans, Michael and I visiting from Orlando, or Lynn and Bertie taking a hiatus to us for their own weekend getaway, we knew we were in for a good time. I will never forget all of the "faces" of Lynn, so animated and expressive. And when he laughed, like truly laughed, it was contagious. A tough one too, but a softy at heart. Aside from Michael, I think his biggest soft spot was for his grandpups! The majority of the photos I have of him are proof. Non-stop doggy butt scratches ❤️🐾🤣
"Here's to you, here's to me. If ever we shall disagree, screw you. And cheers to me" - Lynn Roemmich
Rest easy handsome. You are missed.
RIP my beautiful brother. I will miss you forever. ❤️❤️❤️
It was 26 years ago when my dad took all of us down to West Palm Beach then drove up to visit Alan and that's the first time I met Lynn. I would just shake my head another comedian, him and Alan were two peas in a pod. Lynn would make you laugh so hard on the stuff he would tell you, always happy go lucky. We will sure miss him.