Wed. May 14th, 2025

Death; Tara Lynch Groton, MA, Fiamma Glass talented artist has died – GoFundMe

Tara Lynch, a resident of Groton, Massachusetts and a Fiamma Glass talented artist and an enthusiastic teacher has passed away sadly leaving behind her family and friends sad and devastated.

She was announced dead through a social media publication that read “With heavy hearts we at Fiamma have had to say farewell to a wonderful person, who was a big part of the soul of our little family. Tara Lynch was a warm, passionate presence in our studio, a talented artist and a generous and enthusiastic teacher.”

Who was Tara Lynch?
Tara Lynch was a warm, passionate presence in the Fiamma Glass studio, where her artistic spirit thrived and inspired those around her. As a talented artist, Tara not only showcased her exceptional skills but also shared her love for glass artistry through her generous and enthusiastic teaching.

Her ability to connect with students made her a beloved figure within the Fiamma family, where her kindness and encouragement resonated deeply with everyone she encountered.

An amazing young artist, Tara made a significant impact on the Boston glass scene, showcasing her creativity and dedication. She was known for her incredible glass demon sculptures and intricately designed jewelry pieces, each reflecting her unique vision and talent.

Tara found joy in working with the tiniest of flames, carefully manipulating the glass to pull forth beautifully creepy forms that captivated viewers. Her meticulous attention to detail and innovative approach set her apart as a true artisan in her field.

About Tara Lynch
At Diablo Glass School, where she worked, Tara was not just a skilled instructor; she was a source of positivity and inspiration. Students and colleagues alike were drawn to her uplifting spirit and the way she effortlessly fostered a supportive environment. She always had a lovely and encouraging word to say, helping others find confidence in their own artistic journeys.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Tara was a loving daughter to her parents, who cherished her deeply. Her warmth and generosity extended beyond the studio, making her a cherished friend to many. Colleagues and friends alike felt her genuine kindness and unwavering support, solidifying her legacy as someone who brought people together through art and friendship.

Click here for Tara Lynch GoFundMe by Caitlin McCauley
Caitlin McCauley is organizing a fundraiser to try to lessen any burdens Tara’s family may feel so that they can all grieve the loss of their beloved Tara without additional stress. The fundraising page organized to raise $10,000 has raised the sum of $7,195 at the time of this publication. The GoFundMe read “Donna was a long time employee of Nashoba Valley Medical Center which recently and abruptly closed their doors leaving her out of work, the last thing she needs to be thinking about is finding work.”

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