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John M. Baloga

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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January 6, 2011John M. Baloga, 89, died Thursday, January 6, 2011, in the York Hospital, York, Pa. Born in Krizovjany, Slovakia, John was a son of the late Stefan and Mary Humenansky Baloga. John's family immigrated to the United States when he was a young child. A former resident of Swoyersville...

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Alice and Family,

My sincerest condolences for your loss. I have had the greatest pleasure in reading about what a great man he is and the wonderful life he has lived.

Again my best to you all,

To All the Baloga Family'

We were so sad to hear of John's passing, so soon after just seeing him at Christmas at John and Patti's. We were so fortunate to spend several holidays with him.He was always so generous to Mikaela at the holidays - she loved getting those surprise boxes in the mail.I have a video of John and my dad on the couch, chuckling at each other's stories and jokes.
And Alice, you did him a great service by urging him and helping him to write his book - a...

It is with great sadness to learn the passing of your father. He was a hero in my eyes and a joy to be around. I still have the wooden cross he gave me from his trip abroad. Our love and prayers to the Baloga family.
Newcombs

Please accept our sincere sympathy on you loss. Our prayers are with you and John.
Mary and Joseph Shandra

Sincere condolences from members of the 362nd Fighter Group Assn.. John was a great guy, had a wonderful family, and will be so missed by all who knew him.

Fern Mann,Secretary, 362nd FGA

Baloga family, So sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. I was his assistant in the business office at Penn State University. He was a great boss and mentor. I loved him as if he were my own father.

Jackie Allabaugh and family

To Alice and Family. You are in our prayers. May God continue to comfort you during this trying time.

Remember Ps 37

I am sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one.

Sandy Mickens
BAE USCS YORK

To Joe & The Baloga Family

I am verry sorry for your lost, and wanted to thank you for sharing your Dad for my years in scouting. I'am now an assistant scout master, and I find myself often thinking of your dad and the lessons I learned from him. Carl Postupak Eagle Scout Troop 233