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Helen A. Mosko

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Helen A. Mosko Helen A. Mosko, 83, died Friday, February 8, 2008, at St. Lukes Hospital, Bethlehem. She was born in Bethlehem on August 2, 1924; daughter of the late Michael and Mary Czor. She was the wife of the late Joseph S. Mosko. She worked at the Bethlehem Steel in the shell...

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I will never forget the day I was at the nurses station and saw the name Helen Mosko on a chart. I thought I think my mom knows this lady. I went into her room to give her her medicine and asked her if she knew my mom Shirley. She started to cry and told me how well she knew my mom and the friends they had become. We talked for awhile. I brought her a little gift one day something my mom had made I thought she would like and she was overjoyed. Thats when I found out she had told her daughter...

Deepest sympathy to the entire family. God bless you and keep you in this hard time.

Julie,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

dear family,i was sad to hear of the passing of helen.there are so many memories i have of her.i remember the wildwood bus trip that she went on and took gail and i was there with my mom, the many games of bingo that we all played over the years. she will be missed by all.i will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.god bless love donna kospiah sabo

Beverly & Family, you lost your mother and I lost a good friend. We have been friends for many years and went on many good trips together. Sometime people even took us for sisters because we were always together. I enjoyed sharing ribs with Helen on Tuesdays at the Bridge Works and than playing penny bingo at the highrise. I will miss the friendship & the sharing of pizza at Sal's I hope Billy enjoyed our extras. Will miss you at Bingo and eating out. Through all of the ups and downs we...

I am sad to hear of the passing of your mom. I have known her since I was a little girl, how great it is to have those memories to cherish. The nights playing bingo, going on the Sis Gadys day trips to Atlantic City, seeing her at church or just stopping by her house. There will always be a special place in my heart for her.She is missed Diane Kospiah Kiefer

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Helen. She was always one of my favorite people.During all her years at Millcrest she was a hard and tireless worker, always in good spirits, with a good sense of humor and a delightful personality. She will be missed. Rest in peace, Helen

Dear Mosko Family
I'm so sorry for your loss. Helen will be missed very much. I feel like I've lost a dear part of my family and my past. The things I remember most about dear Helen was her kindness and her laughter. I'll remember her in my prayers. Love

Dear Beverly,Francis & Family
All our love and prayers at this most difficult time. Jim & Marsha Wamser