
Christopher P. Beahan, 58, of South Abington Twp., died Wednesday at Geisinger Community Medical Center following complications from a brain injury, surrounded by family and close friends. His wife of 33 years is Patricia Venetti Beahan.
Born in Scranton, son of the late James and Ann Beahan, he was a 1987 graduate of Penn State University and employed by Maid-Rite as a business development manager. He was a member of the Church of St. Gregory, where he served on the Pastoral Council and as an ambassador and Eucharistic minister. He attended daily Mass where his empty seat will be noticed.
As a Penn State graduate, he enjoyed attending Penn State football games as a season ticket holder with his wife and close friends, where he could be found at the Orange Flag Black Dot tailgate. He also enjoyed attending Pittsburgh Pirates games and watching the Washington Commanders. He was a cross country and track runner for West Scranton High School and continued his love for running post-high school, completing many road races, including 11 marathons, including the Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Steamtown, New York City and Boston marathons. He enjoyed sharing his love for running with his children, who both ran in high school and after, where he would travel hours to support them. He also volunteered at local high school track meets and spent some time as an assistant coach at Abington Heights. Chris enjoyed going on annual family vacations to the beach, spending holidays with family, including his dog Ginger, and sharing funny (and often lengthy) stories. One of his favorite things to do was spend time with and help his neighbors and friends, of which there are many.
Surviving are his children, Meghan L. and fiancé, Brad S. Eckersley, Portland, Maine; Micah J., Northeast Kingdom, Vt.; brother, James P., Scranton; sisters, Ann Judith, Ledyard, Conn.; Amy Barth and husband, Gerald Jr., Torrington, Conn.; Kathleen and husband, Travis Hurst, Williamsport; and Colleen, Scranton; nephews and nieces, Patrick and Stephen Finucane, Johnathan and Penelope Beahan, JT Barth, and Alice and Maxwell Hurst.
He was preceded in death by his brother, John P.; and sister, Patricia A.
The family would like to thank Geisinger Community Medical Center and staff in the ICU for their care. They also would like to thank the neighbors, friends and family that have been supportive throughout this difficult time.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Indraloka Animal Sanctuary (indraloka.org) or Church of St. Gregory, 330 N. Abington Road, Clarks Green, PA 18411.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Church of St. Gregory, Clarks Green. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Thomas J. Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 1240 St. Ann's St., Scranton.
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Shari Dikeman
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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family at this time of
sorrow🙏🏻💜. Fondly, Kevin & Shari Dikeman
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Mike & Kim Scott
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There are no words that will ease the pain of your loss. We offer our deepest sympathies and prayers for your family. His happy smiling face will be dearly missed when we visit.
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Theresa Demyan
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Thinking of you in this very difficult time. So sorry for your loss.
Love,
The Demyans
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Lisa Armstrong
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Dear Family, I only met Chris once upon his visit to Washington to visit his friend Joe. However we all heard many many stories of fun and antics and of what a wonderful friend and neighbor he was. My deepest condolences and sincerest sorrow for your loss.
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Eleanor McClelland
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Dear Judy and Family, I send Love to you and your Brother's family as you gather and honor his life. My thoughts are with you, Eleanor
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Roger Seitzinger
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Patti,
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
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Lori O’Millian (Zaborowski)
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Patty and Family, you are in the thoughts and prayers of my Family, sending our Deepest Sympathy ! 🙏
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Sue Fraser Frankewicz
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Dear Judy and family,
I am sad to read of the untimely loss of your son and brother. May all the good moments and memories you made together be of comfort you. Blessings, Sue
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Dawn Wanyo
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My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this hard time. I worked with Chris at Maid-Rite and had the opportunity to get to know him in the past 2.5 years. He will be dearly missed. I will especially miss his stories and the memories we shared on our long trips to food shows. He would want all of us to keep up his stories.
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Paradiso Family
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Our deepest sympathies for Patti and family. Chris brought that something special to the tailgates and will be missed.
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Frank Orloski
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Chris was good of heart and a true Christian. We worked together at Core Mark and he loved the food service business. Always had a smile and good story to share.
Frank Orloski
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Earl Hall
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Patty my deepest condolences goes out you and your family at this Difficult. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Godbless
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Ron Groover
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I worked with Chris at marvelous mugs back in the early 90’s. He was a great boss and after I left we kept in contact. I am so sorry to hear about his passing. Prayers to the family in this difficult time.
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Brent & Janice Godshalk
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Patti, sorry for your loss. He will be missed. We enjoyed spending time with you both at the tailgates.
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Marguerite Sottek
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Very sorry to hear of Chris’s passing. We worked together at Core-Mark PA. Prayers for his family at this sad time.
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Carol & Mats Jonsson
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very sad time. There are no words to take your pain away. 🙏🏼
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