Edward-Juba-Obituary

Edward G. Juba

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Edward Juba passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on October 4, 2008.

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Coach Juba was one of those individuals in my life that helped mold and shape me as an athlete, student and the person I am today. I find myself on a regular basis using some of his catch phrases and analogies. I will miss him dearly....May your family find comfort in knowing how great of a man he truly was. He was an inspiration to many. My sincere condolences...

My sincere condolences to you and your family. Coach Juba made quite an impact on myself and many of those he coached. He will be missed greatly

Coach Juba was a great man. He always helped me believe in myself . He was a great coach as well as a teacher. He will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace.

A wonderful coach for my years on cross country. He was an inspiration to me and our entire team. His lessons on being positive, staying focused, setting goals and achieving them, performing at my best level and believing in myself still resonate in all aspects of my life. He will be missed greatly. My heartfelt sympathy to his family. You are in my prayers. He will always be "coach" to me.

My sincere condolences in regard to the passing of Ed, a true gentleman. Anne & Ed were a special couple in high school . . and I seem to remember Anne singing a song in our annual Shindig with some of the words being "you were my first love, and you'll be my last love." Yes, -to this day, a very special couple.

I did not know Ed, but from what I have read, he was quite a guy. He was the son of George and Irene, two people I have always respected. I extend my sympathies to Irene, George Jr. and the entire Juba family.

Ed was a GREAT neighbor and was always full of life! We always enjoyed listening to Ed laugh (from our kitchen). I can still here his laugh now!!! We will miss talking with Ed and seeing his smile.

Ed was a wonderful friend for many years. From our days at Elmhurst playing golf, to our many cross country and track meets, he was one of the classiest men I ever knew. I know where he is now, without a doubt. He's on the best golf course in heaven. Celebrate the legacy of a life well lived !!!

You were my favorite teacher =( you will Definitely be missed...