Donald-Kosciusko-Obituary

Donald Adam Kosciusko

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

1954 - 2018

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Donald Adam Kosciusko, 63, of Bushkill Township, passed away peacefully in the presence of his family, Wednesday evening, June 13, 2018 at St. Luke's Hospice House, Bethlehem, PA. He had a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer and had been at home since Sunday. He was born on July 3, 1954 in...

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Donald - Most important is you stating and believing that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. You are greatly missed and cherished. During our 31 1/2 years of marriage, you were a wonderful, loving, dedicated, hard working, compassionate, and kind husband and father. You were so very good to me in so many ways and did so many things throughout our marriage for my benefit. Thank you for our life together, for lovingly taking care of Steven and Rachel, and just being you. Even if you...

I enjoyed your August 2018 ILAFFT. Blue skies.

Don was a great guy, always had a smile for everybody. Don use to bring his Electric Purple Guitar over to my place and we would turn up the amplifiers and rock the Bayou...Will miss you Kos, I am proud to have had you for a friend. Rest in Peace my Brother.

I enjoyed reading Donald's article in Flying magazine and sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family.

I'm a pilot for a large US airline. I read Don's I Learned About Flying From That article in my August issue of Flying magazine. I wanted to offer him some encouragement regarding his cancer and Goggled his name. Sadly I see he has passed away. I offer my prayers to the family of my brother pilot. Godspeed Donald. I hope your approach and landing in heaven was smooth.

I purchased Don's Road King. He loved that bike and so do I. He will always ride with me in spirit. I knew he was a person of good character and integrity when my wife and I met him last fall. May he now rest in peace. Condolences to the Kosciusko family.

I didn't spend a great deal of time with my Uncle Donald, a fact that I regret. The time I did spend around him was enough to see that he was good man as well as a man with a great sense of humor. I have also grown up hearing quite a few stories about Uncle Donald from my mother, Kristin K. Freeman. I seem to recall a couple regarding water balloons and some sledding adventures. Good men are hard to find, so when any good man is no longer with us he is sorely missed. My sincerest condolences...

It's been nearly 25 years since I last worked with Don in Engineering. Over all the time since then, he was always the first with a big hello and ready to start a conversation when we'd run across each other in a hallway. These past few months, I've been amazed by his spirit, presence, sense of humor, and willingness to share his journey. He will be missed. My condolences to all his family and friends.

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