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Edward J. Spider Lyons

May 18, 1945 - July 30, 2024

U.S. Veteran

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Edward James “Spider” Lyons, a lifelong resident of the Tripps Park section of West Scranton, passed away Tuesday, July 30th, at Hospice of the Sacred Heart in Dunmore following an illness. He was 79 years old. On May 21, 2017, he was preceded in death by his adored wife, Nancy (Knowles) Lyons. The couple had been married for 47 years.

Born on May 18, 1945 and son of the late Edward and Helen (McIntyre) Lyons, Spider was a graduate of West Scranton High School before attending Penn State University. Spider served 6 years in the Army Reserves and Army National Guard. He began his career at Honeywell International before serving over 27 years as an Account Executive with Siemens Global Building Technologies prior to his retirement.

Certainly a West Side legend, to know Spider was to love him. His humor, generosity and huge heart made him endearing to all.

An avid golfer, he was a longtime member of the Elmhurst Country Club and a staple in the Monday night league at Pine Hills Country Club. He loved a good cigar, ice cold beer, cards, and the “odds” on sporting events. Above all, he loved his daughters and grandchildren, never missing a holiday or milestone occasion ensuring a card and generous gift was properly post marked and mailed. He was a longtime member of St. Patrick’s Church in West Scranton, an Eagle Scout and a car enthusiast who restored, collected and showed his antique cars, winning several awards for his beauties along the way. To forever be missed, Eddie, Ed, Spider, Spy, Nostradamus, Donkey will never be forgotten.

He is survived by his beloved family, including his two daughters, Colleen Rozier and husband Jeremy Matney of Wilmington, North Carolina and Lisa Perez and husband Matthew of Lebanon, New Jersey; four grandchildren who loved their “Grampy Spy”, Peyton Rozier and Casey, Carmen and Charlotte Perez; his sister, Ann Marie Gall and husband John of Clarks Summit, sister-in-law Karen Lyons of Hamlin; and nieces, nephews, relatives and countless dear friends. He was also preceded in death by his brother, M.J. Lyons and niece Karin Lyons-Brasted Foster.

A Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for Saturday at 10:00 AM at St. Patrick’s Church, 1403 Jackson Street in Scranton, to be celebrated by Rev. Richard Fox, Pastor. Private burial will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Those attending services are asked to go directly to church.

Family and friends are welcome to celebrate Spider’s life on Friday between 4-7:00 PM at the Kevin K. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 125 N. Main Ave., Scranton.