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Sanford T. Beldon

1932 - 2021

Sanford T. Beldon obituary, 1932-2021, Allentown, PA

BORN

1932

DIED

2021

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Sanford Beldon Obituary

Sanford T. Beldon passed away on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, surrounded by his entire immediate family.

The first son of Benjamin and Evelyn (Jacobson) Belchinsky, he was born on November 9, 1932, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and lived in a neighborhood filled with aunts, uncles and grandparents in whose homes he spent time equal to that in his own home.

His family moved to Brooklyn when he was ten; there, as a consequence of multiple wartime moves, he entered his fourth fourth grade and became a loyal New York (baseball) Giants fan. He rode the subways and elevated trains to visit museums and libraries throughout the city and developed a respect for the role of such public institutions in the lives of middle and lower-income children. He had summer jobs hawking ice cream on the beaches of Coney Island, doing various service jobs in Catskills hotels, and as an elevator operator in a New York apartment building; all of these experiences offered him insight that informed his view of the world and the values that would guide him through it.

He graduated from Erasmus High School and from CCNY (City College of New York), which he proudly referred to as 'the poor man's Harvard'. He entered the world of advertising through the proverbial mailroom and quickly moved on to copy writing, then to the field of book publishing, primarily as a publicist promoting the books, including those of authors such as Norman Vincent Peale and Mrs. Babe Ruth. It was during these years that he met and married Jeanne Sherman.

Interested in the environment, he was fascinated by a New York Times' Magazine article featuring J. I. Rodale, founder of Rodale Publishing and a passionate advocate of organic farming. In 1972, he, Jeanne and two children moved to Allentown, where Sandy joined Rodale and helped launch its Book Division. In his 26 years with the company, he served as advertising director of Organic Gardening, publisher of several magazines, including New Shelter and Prevention, and as a corporate officer. The constant variety of new challenges at Rodale was ideal for him, as was the company's support of his interest in environmental and civic affairs. He was responsible for the launch of newspaper re-cycling in Allentown; was a founding member of what is now the Wildlands Conservancy; served as president of Lehigh Valley Child Care, on the boards of Planned Parenthood, Second Harvest Food Bank and the Allentown Art Museum.

Sandy was a man of quiet, but deserved pride; of his family, of his heritage and of the influence he had in his professional and civic life. He was most proud of the roof garden project he developed, long before the idea of a roof garden existed, at a homeless center near his Manhattan office; the produce was used in the center's kitchen, and excess was sold from a cart, located in Bryant Park and manned by the center's clients. He helped replicate the program at homeless communities in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Here in Allentown, he promoted the concept of a juvenile probation garden where teen offenders spent time growing produce for Second Harvest; this endeavor was successfully instituted in 15 Pennsylvania counties. His role in the establishment of the Allentown Arts Park also was something of particular importance to him. With fellow art museum trustee, Bernie Berman, he worked with state and local government officials and with private citizens to stall plans for a county parking lot opposite the Allentown Art Museum, creating instead a beautiful park serving the downtown business and residential communities while providing a calm public space linking three of Allentown's leading cultural institutions.

Sandy was a decades-long Giants football and baseball fan, New York and San Francisco, respectively, eventually forgiving both of his favorite teams for leaving New York City and relocating west of the Hudson River. He was a firm believer that government had the right and the responsibility to help people survive and succeed in spite the difficulties they faced. He believed that the prosperity he achieved was made possible because his society invested in him in many ways. Through his many civic commitments, he invested his time and money in the lives and wellbeing of others. Above all else, he adored his family. Calls to his adult children were frequent and always welcome. First with Jeanne and then with Pat, the table in his home was always being gathered around, for holidays and celebrations. Meals went on for hours. Stories were shared, songs were sung. He sat at head of the table, sauvignon blanc in hand, happy to have his loving, if sometimes loud, family gathered around him.

Sandy was predeceased by his parents and his wife Jeanne and survived by his wife, Patricia Wood Beldon. Proud and grateful to be his family are his daughter, Marylee Beldon Roylance, with husband, Jon, and son, Benjamin; his son, Kenneth S. Beldon, with wife, Teresa Nazario; his daughter, Emily Beldon Burke, with husband, David, and daughters, Margot Jeanne and Lila Evelyn. Also surviving is his brother Jack Belchinsky of Longmont, Colorado.

Services will be private. Arrangements by Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Homes, Allentown.

Those who care to celebrate his life and honor his memory with a donation are invited to consider two institutions he cherished: The Allentown Art Museum and the Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley and N.E. Pennsylvania.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Morning Call on Nov. 5, 2021.

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MARK E JOHNSON

July 13, 2025

Chiming in way late, but a conversation with Sandy around 1989 was a highlight of my career in publishing. As publisher of Prevention magazine with his principal office in New York, Sandy went out of his way to stop by my office in Emmaus and pay a compliment. It was a very gracious gesture.

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Sally Ullman

November 9, 2021

Dear Pat and family
I just learned of Sandys passing and am sending my deepest sympathy to all.
I was honored to know Sandy at Rodale and with you.

Pamela Varkony

November 7, 2021

Pat, I'm so sorry to hear of Sandy's passing, and regretful that I did not know of it until after we had seen each other at the Farmer's Market, missing the chance to offer my condolences in person. Sandy's kindness to so many and contributions to the community will long be remembered.

Fred Durham

November 7, 2021

Dear Pat and family,
Cindy and I extend our deepest and most sincere sympathies to you on the loss of your dear and remarkable husband, father and grandfather.
Fred Durham & Cindy Lambert Durham

Christine I Oaklander

November 7, 2021

Sandy coñtributed much to the community through his dedication to education and the arts, accessibility for under served and low income children and families. His quiet and strong presence will be missed. Condolences to Pat and the extended Beldon family.

Elena Pascal

November 6, 2021

Joe and I offer our condolences to you and your family on Sandy's passing. He will be sorely missed in the Lehigh Valley as a champion of the arts in our community, Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Elena and Joe Pascal

David DeLong

November 5, 2021

Dear Pat,
So sorry to read about Sandy. My thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family today and in the days ahead.

Margo and Stewart

November 4, 2021

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