Christopher-Lubera-Obituary

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Christopher J. Lubera

Bangor, Pennsylvania

Jun 9, 1947 – Sep 19, 2018

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BORN
June 9, 1947
DIED
September 19, 2018
LOCATION
Bangor, Pennsylvania

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Gaffney Parsons Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc - Village of Johnson Obituary

Christopher J. Lubera, 71, of Mt. Bethel, PA, passed away Wednesday, September 19th, at Lehigh Valley Hospital - Pocono, East Stroudsburg, PA.

Christopher was born in Walbrzych, Poland on June 9, 1947, a son of the late Joseph and Lisalot (Bond) Lubera.

He was the husband of Maria (Jackowski) Lubera. They celebrated there 45 wedding anniversary this past January. Christopher was employed as a car salesman at Ray Price Ford in Stroudsburg, PA until retiring in 2012, After retiring, he was employed in the ground maintenance department for Upper Mount Bethel Twp. Christopher enjoyed golfing, woodworking, & motorcycle riding.

He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Portland, PA.

In addition to his wife Maria, Christopher is survived by two daughters, Dorothy Horn, wife of Bradley, and Amy Lubera, a brother, Edmund Lubera and his companion Barbara Maitland, and 4 granddaughters; Kasandra, Olivia, Isabelle, & Ariana.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 AM on Saturday, September 22nd at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 720 Delaware Ave., Portland, PA with Fr. Stephen Maco officiating. Family and friends are invited to call 9:30 to 10:30 AM on Saturday, September 22nd at Gaffney Parsons Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 4 Lillian Lane, "Village of Johnsonville" Bangor, PA. Burial will be held at the St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery, Portland, PA. Online condolences may be offered at gaffneyparsons.com.

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Our deepest symphathy ,,,will always miss him ,,Sigmund and family,,

You were one of the most supportive people Ive ever met. Always a smile on your face and very forgiving. I still have the bike you gave me and remember the first time I saw Alien was on the old fashioned laser disk at your house. He had a passion for motorcycles and loved his Harley but loved the speed and handling of his Kawasaki. His music collection and stereo were top notch and I remember listening to Pink Floyds the wall in its entirety for the first time at his house. I never...

We offer our condolences. We pray in your behalf, and we offer the hope of welcoming back our loved ones on a Paradise earth. Psm 37:29

Chris was an amazing man! He used to be my neighbor as a kid, and I would visit him and Mary almost everyday after school. They would let me sleepover, cook me food, and I would pick fruit with Chris in their backyard. Ill never forget playing cards with Chris, Mary, and Amy! He was a big part of my life and he will forever be remembered.

We are so sad to hear of Chris passing. Heartfelt sympathies and prayers of comfort to his family and friends at this difficult time.