
Jane Beynon, a lifelong resident of Scranton, died Monday evening at Regional Hospital of Scranton.
Born in Scranton, daughter of the late Thomas and Gwen Jenkins Beynon, she was a graduate of West Scranton High School. For many years until her retirement, she worked at International Salt Co. Earlier in her career, she worked with the Scranton Red Cross. Jane was a very active member of the Jackson Street Baptist Church, Scranton and the church’s Young and Heart Group, the LOA Sunday School Class and the weekly prayer meetings. She also volunteered for Youth for Christ and was a member of the “Salties,” a group of retired International Salt workers.
Surviving are a sister Louise James, Plymouth, Mich.; a sister-in-law, Gail Beynon, Chinchilla; and many nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by three brothers, William, David and Edward Beynon.
The funeral will be Friday at 11 a.m. in Jackson Street Baptist Church, 1206 Jackson St., Scranton, with services by the Rev. John Conforti. Interment to follow in Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst.
A visitation will be held Friday morning at the church from 10 until the time of services. Arrangements have been entrusted to Corey Brian Strauch Services, Scranton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Jackson Street Baptist Church at the address above.
To leave an online condolence please visit www.StrauchFuneralHomeScranton.com
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Ernest & Inge Bower
Sincere sympathies to Jane’s family and friends. We enjoyed knowing her as a fellow employee and friend for a number of years.
Patricia Burke Russell
May I express my sympathies to Gail Beynon and the rest of Jane’s family members. I new Jane when we both worked at the International Salt Company downtown.
It is a great comfort to know that Jane new and loved the Lord Jesus Christ and that she is in Heaven with Him. “…..to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.” 2 Cor. 5:8.
God bless and comfort you as you go through this time of grief.