Willard-Beynon-Obituary

Willard W. Beynon

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Willard Beynon passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Willard are being provided by Davies and Jones Funeral Chapel. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on February 16, 2011, and Scranton Times on February 17, 2011.

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Rest in God’s Peace, my old friend, until we meet again......

Remembering Uncle Buddy during this time. We miss him and think of him & Aunt Rachel quite often. Grateful for the wonderful memories with them.

Rich,
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your heroic father. You should be very proud of his devotion to family and country.

Rich,
Sorry for your loss. I remember your Dad as one of the first to start up ERT/SERT teams for local police departments in Pennsylvania. He spent many a day training with the team at Fort Indiantown Gap. He lived a life of service to his country, state and community that is second to none.
You can be proud of his many accomplishments.

Dave Newhard
MAJ(ret)
Counterdrug Operations Officer
Fort Indiantown Gap

Dear Linell and family, I am so sorry for your loss, I know how much you will miss him, he was a wonderful man. Sincerely Susan Jenkins

I worked with Capt. Beynon for quite a while when he was the consultant for Security at Procter & Gamble. He was such a nice man, and I'm sure his family will miss him tremendously.

Linell & Richard & family,
Diane & I send our deepest sympathy to you all. Uncle Buddy always had a huge smile & a great story of his many accomplishments & endeavors in his service to our Country. We will miss him greatly. You are all in our prayers, Love, Will & Diane

I HAD THE EXTREME PLEASURE OF NOT ONLY WORKING WITH HIM, BUT TO HAVE WALKED IN HIS SHADOW AND CALLED HIM MY FRIEND. HE WAS AN AMERICAN HERO AND ONE OF MY HEROS. HE WILL LIVE FOR EVER IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY AND IN THOSE WHO KNEW HIM. MY DEEPEST REGRETS MIKE HOBAN

Captain, RIP. As my great uncle, your brother, your service is noted and apprecaited.

Ken