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John D. Bieniek

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

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John D. Bieniek John D. Bieniek, 54, of Tamaqua, passed away on Friday, June 18, 2021, in his home in Coaldale. He was a bridge inspector for the state for many years. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He loved the outdoors in general and was always on the go. He was a long-time member of the...

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I was saddened to hear about John's passing. He and I were good friends in high school. We spent many good times together -- school, sports (especially wrestling), fishing, camping, video games, and shoveling snow and then spending our earnings at Pizza Hut. I was fortunate to have been his friend and teammate during that time period in our lives. Rest in peace John. My sincere condolences to the entire Bieniek family.

Johnny you will be missed dearly. Your laugh was contagious and your smile was electric that had everyone smiling. We had awesome times to remember growing up throughout high school and 30 plus years after school. Sorry life was hard on you the last years you were on earth with us, you are pain free now and with many of our loved ones. God bless Johnny B! Fly high my friend. You’ll be missed!

I did not know John. I am the delivery driver who found him. Very sorry for your loss and may peace come to you during this difficult time.

So sorry for your loss. I will always remember the fun we had together at dart matches. Johnny you will be missed. Thoughts & prayers to the family!!

There are so many great things I can say about Johnny B! The memories that this man created with so many people are endless. I will alway remember he kind heart and friendship. May the lord keep him in his eternal house of heaven and grant him peace ! Having his friendship was a blessing! You will be missed !

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Judy (Daubenspeck) Wingert

John you are going to be greatly missed! I know the last few years where hard on you. But now there's no more pain and suffering. I will listen for the bells to ring, when you get your wings! Fly high Johnny! Till we meet again.