May 8, 2004
Mrs. Susan C. Villano, 40, of West Union Street, Kingston, died Saturday morning at Hospice Community Care Unit at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of Gerald and Eunice Urban Patyk of Swoyersville. She graduated from Wyoming Valley West School District and Luzerne Community College as a registered nurse.
Susan had resided in Kingston since 1989. Previously, she had resided in Swoyersville. She was formerly employed as a registered nurse for Wyoming Valley Health Care.
Preceding her in death are her maternal grandparents, Francis and Connie Urban; and paternal, George Patyk.
She was a member of Holy Family Parish of Luzerne.
Surviving, besides her parents, are her husband, James M.; daughters, Constance, Katharine and Maria, at home; grandmother, Mary Patyk, Exeter.
A private service at the convenience of the family with a Mass of Christian Burial will be at Holy Family Parish, Luzerne, with Father David Cappelloni officiating. The interment will be private in Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville.
There will be no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions, if desired, can be made to Camp Braveheart or to the children.
Arrangements are by the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
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Even though we never met, I feel a strong connection to you and other family members, whenever I'm up in the valley. From your second cousin Earl Thomas Gregor. Son of Katherine Patyk. God bless.
Earl Gregor, Sr.
Family
April 15, 2017
Your birthday was the other day mommy. It hurt. I love you.
Maria Villano
November 29, 2016
I love you mommy.
Maria Villano
Daughter
September 24, 2016
I had the privledge of knowing Sue as a co-worker and as a friend for several years. Sue will always be
remembered as a wonderful nurse and
and caring person. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Patricia Holter
May 11, 2004
I had the pleasure of meeting Susan through Camp Braveheart last summer. It was though I had known her for my life. That was just the kind of person she was. I am truly saddened to hear of her passing and the family will be in my prayers. Toni Ann Bartoletti
Toni Ann Bartoletti
May 11, 2004
our prayers are with the villano family. I used to work with susan and provided her with many beautiful candles around the holidays. god bless you all.
chris delong
May 10, 2004
I am writing to express my deepest sympathy to the Villano family, especially to Connie. I was Connie's second grade teacher at Sacred Heart and I had come to love and admire her mother, Sue, for her kindness and courage. She was a wonderful women and I feel privledged to have known her. I remember when she was first diagnosed, she was so positive and kept active with her craft-making. I still have the Christmas angel that she made for me and I say a prayer for her and Connie and the family whenever I take it out at Christmas time. I want to remind Connie of all the things she learned in religion class. God is with you and He is there to comfort you in your sorrow. Go to Blessed Mother and she will also give you the grace you need to get through this difficult time. Most of all, remember that your mother is with you and will be with you always. Make her proud! Love, Mrs. Shehwen
Mrs. Teri Shehwen
May 10, 2004
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