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Nov. 27, 2012
Helene J. Zurad, 90, of Winchester Park, Philadelphia, and recently Methodist Manor, Tunkhannock, died Nov. 27, 2012, in Tyler Hospital ICU, Tunkhannock.
She was born on 2/22/22 in the Kensington section of Philadelphia to Polish immigrants, the late Jan and Marie (Kelbon) Misiak. She married her love, Joseph Zurad, on May 3, 1941. They raised their family together on Charles Street and Lenola Street, Philadelphia, until his death on May 2, 1987.
Taking care of her home and her family, and later others, was her calling. She enjoyed cleaning, ironing, reading, sewing, crocheting, crabbing, gardening, cooking and baking. She enjoyed trips to the Poconos and the Jersey Shore, and loved to eat, especially Polish food, seafood and soups. She was an extreme couponer before its time. "Always get a bargain" was her way of life. She was never at a loss for words!
Helene attended Hunter School, Philadelphia. She was a longtime member of St Bartholomew and St. Jerome parishes, Philadelphia. She cooked meals for Food for Friends and crocheted for those in nursing homes. She was a foster mother in her early years.
She is survived by her four children and spouses, Joan Little-Brock and Tom, Park City, Utah; Joe and Kathy, Ocean Isle, N.C.; Ed and Patti, Shavertown; and Bob and Diane, Worcester, Pa. She has 10 grandchildren, Bob Little, Jennifer (Nate) Snyder; Melanie (Ryan Felts), Ariel; Noah, Abbey and Olivia Zurad; Amanda, Crysta and Bobby Zurad. Her three great-grandchildren are Maddi and Lauren Snyder, and Christopher Felts. Also surviving is her brother Frank Misiak, Columbus, Ga. She was preceded in death by a brother, Edward.
Her funeral Mass will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at St Therese's Church, 64 Davis St., Shavertown, with Rev. Jim Paisley officiating. Visitation with the family will be held at the church 1 hour before Mass.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army or Tunkhannock Community Ambulance Association, PO Box 322, Tunkhannock, PA 18657.
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I loved her very much, We talked alot and I miss that. She was very special to me.
Marie
Family
November 23, 2022
Dear Zurad Family,Bob and I are so very Happy we got to see and talk to Helene a few weeks ago and to say good bye on the telephone.
We are blessed that we were able to drive back from Florida for her funeral. May all of you find peace and comfort in your memories.
RIP Helene
December 8, 2012
I was so sorry to hear of Aunt Helen's passing. I am happy that I had the opportunity to spend time with her while working on her house. We had many good conversations about old times. It brought back good memories.
Tony Zurad
December 3, 2012
Marie Sweet
December 2, 2012
Ed and Patti - my deepest sympathy to you and family.
Bernie Dugan
November 30, 2012
Ed,sorry to hear of your Mothers passing. Just lost mine so I'm right there with you. Sending thoughts,prayers and hugs.
Kerr Kenny
November 30, 2012
Zurad Family: It was a great pleasure to know Helene and enjoy her conversation. We have missed her over the last several years not being able to come for a visit.
May God bless you all in this time of sorrow. Love to all, Mike and Pat Meagher and Family
Pat Meagher
November 30, 2012
Our deepest sympathies for you loss she was a wonderful woman, we will miss her stories, and thank you Mrs zurad for the praise and respect you our family. We will miss you. And we love you. Our deepest sympathy Bob and Diane and family.
Cecilia DiPietro
November 29, 2012
Nicole Dougherty
November 29, 2012
So glad we got to visit with you last weekend and glad you got to enjoy a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving (although it was hospital food). I envy your energy and quick mind- it is still hard to believe you were a 90 year old. Rest in Peace!
Sharon Gilligan
November 29, 2012
Our deepest condolences on the loss of a wonderful mother and caring grandmother. Her lovely smile will be remembered fondly by our family. Uncle Bob and Aunt Diane, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Brian and Kelly Dougherty
November 29, 2012
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