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God bless you Jimmy in God's Kingdom Of Heaven. Forever evelasting Life Love and Peace. Jimmy was my neighbor.
Michael Mazur
December 25, 2021


Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1963 - 2020
James B. Benner, 57, of Bethlehem, died unexpectedly on December 28, 2020. He was born in Bethlehem on May 23, 1963; son of the late Harry R. and Jeanne B. (Dutko) Benner. Jimmy is survived by his loving wife, Suzanne M. (Strunk) Benner. Jim was a graduate of Liberty High School and earned...
Read MoreGod bless you Jimmy in God's Kingdom Of Heaven. Forever evelasting Life Love and Peace. Jimmy was my neighbor.
Michael Mazur
December 25, 2021
Dear Suzanne,
The entire Eck family are with you in thought and prayers. You have our sincerest sympathies at one of the most challenging times in your life.
Remember to lean on the only one who can get you through - Our Lord and Savior -Jesus. Thinking of you with all our hearts.
Barry and Coralie Eck, Barbara Eck and Yvonne and Jim Stettler and our families.
Coralie R. Eck
January 05, 2021 | Family
My thought and prayers for his family. Jimmy was my neighbor RIP
Marie Iasiello
January 04, 2021 | Neighbor
RIP Jimmy, may your soul be free of your bodily challenges
Scott Jones
January 02, 2021 | Friend
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of my old friend Jimmy. Even though I have not seen Jimmy in years, I will forever remember all the good times we had together as teenagers. Jimmy knew how to make me laugh and was always fun to be around.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time. May all the memories help you through the days ahead.
Delores Snyder-Matula
January 01, 2021 | Friend
Rest in peace Jimmy.
Mike Mazur
December 31, 2020 | Neighbor
My condolences to the family Jim was a good coworker
Mario Bordonaro
December 31, 2020 | Coworker
I'll never forget the day i brought you the two kittens, the smile on your face. rest in peace my friend!
Suzanne smith
December 31, 2020 | Bethlehem, PA | Friend
I have not seen Jimmy is years, we sure had fun growing up in the same neighborhood. Working on cars, to just hanging out at McDonald's parking lot or at the school, or cursing the strip in Allentown.
Rest in peace my friend. See you again some day.
Frank Sattler
December 30, 2020 | Friend