Nina Marie Gatti-Lynch
June 26, 1968 -to- October 19, 2020
Went to be with The Lord Monday morning October 19th. She was 52 years old at the time of her passing.
Nina was Born in Brooklyn, NY on June 26, 1968 to Jimmie and Vinnie Gatti and raised in Howard Beach, Queens, New York.
She graduated from Pinellas Park High School in 1987. She was an avid baseball fan and loved watching her 2 youngest sons play baseball for Seminole high school. She was a true “Boy-Mom”, loved her sons unconditionally, and loved her family just the same. She was a wonderful soul who always wanted to see everyone reach their highest potential in life and be happy. Nina made an impact on everyone’s life she touched. The world won’t be the same without her here. She is survived by her Husband Doug, Her 3 Sons E.J. , Cade, and Aiden, Her Grandson Anthony to him she was “Mimi”, Her parents Jimmie and Vinnie Gatti and Her sister Vinni & her Brother James. She is also survived by extended family in Florida, New York, New Jersey, Italy, Texas, Ohio, and Maryland.
Thinking of you all during this time. Nina was such a beautiful person. Sending all of our love and healing prayers to you all from New York.
Love,
Rob, Jenn, Ashley &kids
I worked with Nina at Personnel One many years ago. Nina was an incredible person that cared deeply for everyone she came in contact with. My life was enriched by knowing her. Bobby and I send our thoughts and prayers to all those that will miss her. Bob and Marsha Hunt
We experienced Nina’s big heart as she was such a support to us when we needed it. She has raised 3 beautiful boys as we know what a loving son, father, and friend EJ is. Nina’s joy will be missed and always remembered. Our hearts are with you. ❤️
Love,
Ritchie & Peggi
Mi dispiace tanto condoglianze da tutti noi cugini di Venezia
Although we’re far away, we’re close to all of you in spirit. A lovely baby, a happy child and a wonderful adult. That was Nina Marie.
Gina & Roberto from Sarmato PC, Italy
I’m so very sorry to hear of Nina’s passing. Thinking of you in this most difficult time. I will keep you all in my prayers. May God give you strength.
Annette
May she rest in peace
My condolences to the Gatti-Lynch family. May the love of God enfold you during this difficult time.
To Doug and the boys, there are no words to express my condolences for the loss of Nina. What a beautiful lady she was.
Vivacious, loving, and caring to so many of us broken hearted friends. God bless the entire Lynch family during such a difficult time. I will ALWAYS remember you sitting behind home plate at Brinker field rooting for the Warhawks and your two beautiful sons. I will miss you girl.