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Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” Crynes

Obituary of Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” Crynes

October 16, 2025

Mary Elizabeth (“Mary Beth”) Crynes, a resident of Christopher Street, NYC and Quogue, NY, entered into eternal life on Thursday. October 16, 2025.

Born in Scranton, PA to the late Joseph P. and Anne Marie Lawlor Crynes, Mary Beth received her primary education at Cathedral Chapel School, Scranton, PA; she graduated from Marywood Seminary, Scranton; and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Marymount College in Tarrytown, NY.

Following graduation, she accepted a position as a Research Assistant with Scripps Howard Newspapers.  This began a long and successful career in the industry.   She then worked for A.C. Nielsen Ratings, which led to her accepting a position in the advertising department of NBC-TV at Rockefeller Center, NYC.  While there she advanced to the position of Director of Sales Planning and Pricing with many highly influential clients.

Having spent close to 20 years at NBC, Mary Beth was responsible for prime-time TV advertising.  In addition to supporting her clients from her office at Rockefeller Center, Mary Beth traveled widely and supported the Olympic Games sponsored by NBC in Atlanta, Seoul, Barcelona and Sydney.

Following a successful career in advertising, she devoted her life to volunteer services and ancillary assistance at the former St Vincent’s Midtown Hospital on 52nd Street where she found great satisfaction in offering her time and talent to the needs of the hospital.

Mary Beth was a true New Yorker living in Greenwich Village for close to 55 years and would complete the NY Times Crossword puzzle each day.   Mary Beth and her sister, Joanne, enjoyed many opportunities for travel and adventure through the years.  Their time together at their Beach House in Quogue provided ample and truly satisfying experiences and stories.  They created many happy and long-lasting memories.

She was preceded in death by her parents as well as an infant sister, Anne Marie.

Mary Beth is survived by three siblings, a brother, J. Peter Crynes of West Pittston, PA; a sister, Joanne M. with whom she has lived in New York City her entire adult life; and a brother and sister-in-law, Brian F. and Virginia Lance Crynes, residents of Seattle WA.  She is also survived by three nephews and one niece.   They are her nephew, Casey C. Crynes of San Francisco and his son, Sequoia; her niece and godchild, Meredith C. Cahill and her daughter, Clare, of Portland, OR; as well as her nephews, Gavin L. Crynes (Molly) and their two sons, Wyatt and Rory of Sausalito. CA; and Christian L. Crynes (Lili) of San Francisco, CA.   Though separated by many miles, Mary Beth maintained an active and endearing relationship with all of them.

The funeral will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on 16th Street in New York City on Thursday, October 23rd at 9:30.

The viewing will take place on Wednesday, October 22nd from 3 to 7pm at Andrett Funeral Home, 199 Bleecker Street, New York, NY.

Memorial contributions may be made with gratitude and appreciation to one of Mary Beth’s favorite charities, either “City Harvest” or “Meals on Wheels” or any charity of the donor’s choice.

Funeral Services

Visitation

October 22, 2025

3 pm to 7 pm

Andrett Funeral Home

199 Bleecker Street

New York, New York 10012

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Funeral Mass

October 23, 2025

9:30 AM

St Francis Xavier

46 W 16th Street

New York, New York 10011

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Interment

St Catherine's Cemetery

1247 Drinker Turnpike

Covington Township, PA 18444

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I always remember how kind Mary Beth and the whole Crynes family were as a young child. I fondly recall how much I and my siblings enjoyed each other with u guys. They are warm memories that I will always cherish. May God rest her soul and I believe she’s with her loved ones in the arms of God. God bless u guys!


Posted by: Barry Minora - Scranton , Pennsylvania - Friend October 22, 2025

Dearest Joanne, Peter and Brian: My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I sometimes think of our young days together on Taylor Ave. I don’t think we realized how important those formative years were to all of us. Mary Beth’s obituary demonstrates her caring and productive life in NyC. Peace and prayers. Will say rosary in felt memory. Jerry Eagen


Posted by: Jeremiah Eagen - Clarks Green, Pennsylvania - Family Friend October 22, 2025

We are so very saddened to learn of Mary Beth’s passing. Though years ago, we have very fond memories of our connection to the Crynes family. Our Mom and your Dad shared so many great times in their special relationship and allowed us to meet your family in what were happier days. Mary Beth certainly lived an exciting and accomplished life, she and the Crynes family will remain in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Mike Walsh


Posted by: E. Michael Walsh - Peckville, Pennsylvania - Friend October 23, 2025