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Lynette G. Lictus

Lynette G. Lictus, 88, of Clymer, N.Y. passed away peacefully at Corry Manor on Sept. 25, 2020.

She was born to Marion and Myrtle Gallup on Aug. 31, 1932 in Clymer, N.Y. Lynette and the late James R. Lictus were married July 9, 1953.

She is survived by four children, Claudia (Jeff) Bemis, Carole (Mike) Siverling, Lant (Cherrie) Lictus, Amy (Jon) Woods. As well as grandchildren, Kara (Ben) Bemis, Kayla (Matt) Bemis, Kyle (Brynne) Hinsdale, Sarah (Nick) Schnarrs, Alex (A-lyssa) Lictus, Andrea (Chad) Ball, Dan (Katie) Lictus, Grant Lictus, Evan, Emma, Makenna Woods, Anna (Nate) Heiser, and seven great grandchildren. Also survived by sister Kay (Richard) Ten Haken, beloved friend Lynda (Gary) Pasco, brother- and sisters-in-law Irving (Ann) Legters, and Barb Lictus.

Lynette was a member of the Clymer United Metho-dist Church. Over the years, she held many different po-sitions at church. She was a founding member of the Clymer Historical Society and enjoyed the monthly meetings and weekly work bees.

Lynette had many in-terests, but none more than the love of her family. She never wanted to miss a con-cert, a ballgame, or event that her children or grandchildren were in-volved in. Lynette was hos-pitable above all and wel-comed everyone. Whether it was entertaining at home or making food for any church, community, or school function, she was happier when she was serv-ing others.

Lynette and Jim were known for their love of family, community, and God. The legacy they built over the years will not be lost and continues to live on. We, as a family, only hope we have made them proud and can continue to pass on their generosity and love of community for many generations to come.

A special thank you to the Corry Manor for the ex-cellent care over the last 4 years.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Clymer United Methodist Church, Clymer Historical Society, Clymer Fire Department, or Hos-pice Community Nursing Services of N.E. 7 Park St, North East, Pa. 16428.

Calling hours will be held Wednesday, Sept. 30 from 11:00am-1:00pm at the Clymer United Metho-dist Church, 573 Clymer – Sherman Rd., Clymer, N.Y. NYS COVID regulations require masks be worn and social distancing be ob-served. Due to capacity limitation because of CO-VID regulations church capacity is limited, please expect delays. A private service will follow at 1 p.m.

Arrangements by David J. Dengler, SPITZER Fun-eral Home, Clymer, N.Y.