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Jane W. (Warner) Suitch, mother, nana, big nana, 96 years of age and a lifelong resident of Weatherly, Pennsylvania passed away on Sunday, September 14, 2025, at Lehigh Valley Hospital Hazleton Campus.
Born on January 24,1929 in Weatherly, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Herbert S. and Florence (Ickes) Warner. Jane was predeceased by her husband, Daniel H. Suitch III, daughter, Susan Adema, son, James D. Suitch, sister, Geraldine Wolfe, brother, Harry "Spatz" Warner.
Surviving are sons, David W. Suitch and his wife Jean Ann, Daniel H. Suitch, IV, Jonathan Suitch and his wife Carla, daughter, Cynthia S. Foster, Duco Adema, (son-in-law), grandchildren, Erica Henry ( Scott Henry), Caroline Bane, Mollie Suitch, Bethany Diffey, (Alex Diffey),James Foster, (Sarah Foster), Christiana Foster, Allison Foster, Emily Wiser, (Nick Wiser), Madeline Diffenbaugh, (Claudia Diffenbaugh), Abigail Scott, (Frederick Scott), Wyatt Suitch, Jane Adema; great grandchildren, Leighton Diffey, Holland Diffey, Scott M. Henry, Eduard Henry, Charlie Henry, Wesley Henry and Maeve Bane.
A graduate of Weatherly High School, Jane earned her teaching certification from Bloomsburg Teacher's College. A lifelong member of Salem U.C.C. of Weatherly, Jane taught Sunday School and held many positions within the church. She was an active member of the Weatherly Alumni Association and an avid reader.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Philip J. Jeffries Funeral Home & Cremation Services at 211 First Street Weatherly Pennsylvania 18255. (570) 427-4231
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday September 20, 2025 at 11 o'clock A.M. from the funeral home. Friends may call from 9:30 A.M. until the time of services. Rev. Sharon Frye will officiate.
Interment in the Union Cemetery Weatherly, Pennsylvania.
Memorial contributions in Jane's name can be made to:
Salem U.C.C.
330 First Street
Weatherly, Pennsylvania 18255
211 1st St., Weatherly, PA 18255
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