Bryan Lynch, 24, is due to be buried in the family plot in Sommerville, after an uhcontested hearing to* day in 148th District Court.Dist. Judge Noah Kennedy issued an order to Maxwell P, Dunne Funeral Home to follow the burial in^ structions issued by Michael Gian, who had been given power of attorney by Warren Lynch, father of the dead man.Lynch, also known as the ’’alligator man,” is in Aransas County jail on violation of probation on a marijuana conviction. He had contested the plans of his son’s mother, Mrs. Franklin Vrana of Wellington, Kah;, to have the burial in Kansas.Michael Gian filed the suit after the funeral home received an order from Yost Funeral Home in Wellington, Kan„ to ship the body there,Gian told the court this morning that the father and grandmother wanted the burial in the family plot in Sommerville.Kennedy checked the probation file of young Lynch to see if he had made a choice of any next of kin but thein Texasfamily relationships were only routinely listed.A probation officer, Ruben A. Gonzalez, testified that young Lynch had told him that it would be his father who would know his whereabouts at any time.Young Lynch was placed on probation for burglary of an auto last month.His father was arrested in February-after holding the police at bay for 18 hours in February at his alligator farm.The body is in the Memorial Medical Center morgue.Gian said that young Lynch had mads his home with his father for the past five years.Lynch was fatally injured in a car wreck on April 16 and died last Thursday.Aransas County Deputy Ken Meneeaux said thatthey had received no request yet from Lynch to attend his son's funeral. Any decision on the request would be made by Sheriff Robert Hewes.— Anne Dodson