Beth Ann Lynch

December 19, 1961 — October 14, 2022

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Beth Ann Lynch, last child born to Charles and Carol Lynch, became the first child to leave this earth on October 14, 2022. Beth was born in Sidney NY on December 19, 1961. She graduated, as a member of the National Honor Society, from Sidney Central High School in 1980. She
graduated from Cobleskill Ag and Tech in 1982. She then moved to Jacksonville Florida, following her parents who transferred with the Bendix move.

She worked for 37 years for Eckerd and then CVS pharmacy. She started working front of store, transferred to management but spent the majority of her career as a Pharmacy Tech. She was working for Edgewood Pharmacy when she passed away. She was diligent about ensuring that her patients needs were addressed. She loved her with her co-workers and felt they were members of her extended family especially � Lisa Lambert, Larry Fine and Maladi Shridar.

Beth's family was the center of her world. She was predeceased by her Father Charles P. Lynch (2010) and her grandparents Clayton (96) and Leona (89) Hartman and Fred (54) and Margaret Lynch (89) as well as her Uncle Dick Gero and Cousin John Gero. She has been caregiver for her mother Carol Lynch since 2014. Beth is survived by her mother Carol Lynch, siblings Dan and Debbie Lynch of Sidney, Amy and Darryl D'Angina of Jacksonville Fl, David and Nancy Lynch of Jacksonville, nephews Mike Lynch (Kelly Cornell) of Bainbridge, Chris Lynch of Jacksonville, nieces Jennifer Lynch of Seattle, Claire Lynch (Sam Taylor) of Philadelphia and her great nephews Sean and Matthew Lynch of Greene. Beth loved spending time and traveling with or to see family as they were the light of her life. She also loved her adopted sister, Patti (Morningstar) Enderle as the baby sister she never had.

Beth showed her love through food. She was diligent in documenting family recipes and favorites to ensure they would be shared for years to come. She would gift homemade bread as Christmas presents and the holidays are synonymous with her sweet rolls, roast and many treats for our family. She loved to celebrate all holidays throughout the year (Chinese New Year, St. Patrick's day, Cinco De Mayo, Bastille Day) by bringing family to the table for a themed meal. She shared her love of cooking with others trying new recipes and sharing her infinite culinary knowledge. She held Camp Aunt Bethy for her nieces every summer. A two-week long sleepover where every day was filled with a new meal to dream up and create together. We will miss sharing time in the kitchen together.

She loved to travel. Especially with her sisters Amy and Nancy, nieces and Mom. She cherished trips to NYC and Asheville NC. We are blessed to have the memories of those family gatherings in new surroundings.

Finally, Beth would want to be remembered for her service to community. She always felt that her job allowed her to help the seniors from Moosehaven. She loved cooking meals at Ronald McDonald House. She cooked for mom's bible study at Mandarin Lutheran Church. She loved doing Trunk or Treat at Mandarin Lutheran, she constructed elaborate cardboard props to suit the theme. She was a regular donor at OneBlood making more than 100 donations in her lifetime. Her blood type was universal, so she was considered a precious pint donor. Her greatest service was that of organ donor. She was able to donate her kidneys and liver. As a family we take comfort knowing that the hole in our family left by Beth will perhaps save another family from the grief of losing their loved one because of Beth's gifts.

The family has had a private celebration of Beth's life. Her ashes will be placed in the St. Peter's Cemetery in Churchville NY at a later date. Donations in her memory can be directed to the Jacksonville Ronald McDonald House or any animal related organization.

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