Harry-Nasatka-Obituary

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

Harry R. Nasatka

"Village of Johnsonville" Bangor, Pennsylvania

Oct 9, 1938 – Jan 4, 2026

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BORN
October 9, 1938
DIED
January 4, 2026
LOCATION
"Village of Johnsonville" Bangor, Pennsylvania

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

Harry R. Nasatka, 87, of Bangor, PA, passed away on Sunday, January 4th, 2026, at St. Luke's Hospital - Anderson Campus, Easton, PA.

Born on October 9, 1938, in Ackermanville, PA, he was the son of the late Frank G. and Laura (Ackerman) Nasatka. Harry was the beloved husband of Janet A....

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Kenny and family, grief can be so hard, but special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

We are sorry for your loss and we send our sincere condolences. May you have many happy memories in the coming years. Harry & Elisabeth Kachline Anchorage

Janet I´m so sorry to hear about Harry. Just found out. Deepest Sympathies to you and your family.

Dear Janet:

We just found out yesterday about Harry's passing.

Although it was a more than a few years ago, we always had fun and enjoyed his and your company at the many gatherings we attended surrounded by friends, food & music.

It was also nice seeing you both last September.

We want to wish you and the rest of your family our deepest sympathy.






Hi Janet, sorry to hear about Harry & sorry I. Could not get to viewing, I have trouble seeing at night to drive. Russ

My deepest sympathies to the family. Harry was one of the great ones!

My deepest sympathy to the Natsaka family. My memories of Harry will always bring a smile... we were blessed to know him.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
We got it from here brother❤
From East Bangor Vol. Fire Co.

My heart is broken. Harry served with me at the Mount Bethel Fire Company for many years. A better person would be difficult to find. He organized the Sunday Softball games and what fun we had. Us "Old timers" knew how to have a brothership, work our tails off FOR the fire company and have fun doing so. Godspeed, Harry. I will name my Superbird "Harry", in your honor. Say hi to the old crew in Heaven, my friend. We will be together again.