Frances-Lyons-Obituary

Frances Nickel Lyons

Scranton, Pennsylvania

1920 - 2020

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Frances Lyons passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on April 29, 2020.

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Fran I can not believe it has been a year since your passing I love you always and miss you I know that you are watching from above Till we meet again Love you Hey say hello to my Mom

I cant find the words but just want you to know that the whole Lynott family shares in your grief. We were always connected and so fortunate to have grown up surrounded by such loving families. I always loved your parents, and remember them fondly.

1st of all I want to thank the lyons family for allowing me to be part of Frans life. Over the last 6 or more years Fran and I have become very close I enjoyed visiting with her taking her shopping taking her to the doctors we had great times laughing and crying remembering past experiences in her life remember making strudel what her mother and telling me how much she loved her grandchildren. I will miss her terribly as I know I'll her family will she will never be forgotten She will...

Pat, Leo, "Jets" & families,
I was so sorry to here about your mother. May she Rest in Peace. I can still picture in the doorway waving good-bye to us after we came to get Pat to play or go sleigh riding. Please accept my condolences for your loss

Pat. Leo. and John please accept my condolences for the loss of your mom I want thank you for giving me the Opportunity to be part of your family. Fran was a wonderful woman. We had many great times together over the past 8 years it was a true pleasure taking care of her i will miss her until we meet again may YOU RIP Fran I love you

To the family of Frances,
Im so very sorry for your loss. I really loved Frances and I would always give her a kiss whenever I saw her on 4 South. She was one of my all time favorite residents at Allied. Your love for her was so wonderful to see. God bless all of you and know that you are in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Denise Talarico

I remember many Sundays walking to church with Lynie. We shared the same birthday. I also recall many walks to NayAug Park and making homemade doughnuts in her kitchen! If it's true that it takes a village she was one of my respected village elders. My deepest condolences to the Lyons family.