Timothy (Sharon) Corrigan, West Hazleton Mrs. Surviving are his loving wife of 62 years, Gloria (Sereta) Oshinski three daughters, Mrs. Larry was a member of Holy Name of Jesus Parish at Transfiguration Church, West Hazleton. and Frank Sereta, both of Hazleton Edward Botzum, King of Prussia Jerry Marqevich, Lancaster and sister-in-law, Robbie Oshinski, Nanticoke. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Stella Oshinski, Nanticoke brother, Jack, Nevada brother-in-law, Jim McCarthy, Connecticut Joseph Sereta Jr. Larry was a prominent businessman in the surrounding area who owned a well-known construction business. passed away May 1 at his residence surrounded by his loving wife and family. Larry Oshinski, 84, retired, of Hazle Twp. Green Street, West Hazleton assisted the family. Family and friends are invited to attend. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. June 14 at Transfiguration Church, West Hazleton. Several nieces and nephews also survive.Ī funeral memorial Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Surviving are her beloved sister, Lillian Simko, Green Ridge section of Hazle Twp. Also preceding her were two nieces, Linda DeCosmo and Darlene Marcharsky. Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, were a brother and sisters, Frank Skokoski, Mary Kozel, Theresa Honis, Annie Marcharsky and her twin sister, Veronica Sapala. She was a lifelong member of Holy Name of Jesus Parish at Transfiguration Church, West Hazleton. Prior to her retirement, Betty was employed in the area garment industry as a clothing examiner and was a member of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union. She was born in Crystal Ridge, Hazle Twp., daughter of the late John and Tillie Bunk Skokoski, and lived in Hazle Twp. Bonin Funeral Home, 99 West Green Street, West Hazleton assisted the family.īetty Skokoski, 84, of West Hazleton passed away Monday in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hazleton. The family will receive relatives and friends in the church, Saturday, Morning from 9:00 a.m. Fornataro, West Hazleton who passed away January 13, 2022, will be celebrated Saturday, in Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church, Hazleton at 10:00 a.m. Mary Ann touched so many lives, and she will be greatly missed by all that knew her.Ī Double Funeral Memorial Mass for Mary Ann Fornataro and her Mother, Dolores M. Also surviving are many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and her dear dog, Pepper. and her life-long friend, Linda Bosak, Syberstville. Her brother Carmen, West Hazleton, and her companion of 19 years, Allan Holland, Jupiter, FL. She is survived by her beloved son, Marshall Fornataro Minnig, FL. Her most passionate collection was her Beatle memorabilia. She was an expert flea market shopper, an avid collector, whose home was a museum dedicated to displaying her various collections. She loved going to concerts, especially The Who, Paul McCartney, and The Allman Brothers. Mary Ann was always the "life of the party" and loved spending time with family and friends. She could turn nothing into something amazing. Mary Ann was an extraordinary person who left a lasting impression on anyone that knew her. Also, received a Specialist Degree in Florida and went on to teach for 35 years.īefore her teaching career, Mary Ann worked at both DisneyLand, California and Disney World, Florida. She went on to graduate with a Bachelor and Master's Degree from West Chester University. She graduated from West Hazleton High Class of 1976. Born in Hazleton, the daughter of the late Carmen and Dolores Brill Fornataro. Mary Ann Fornataro, 63 of Jupiter, FL, passed away Apafter a brief illness.
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