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John Theodore Dubosky

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John Theodore Dubosky John Theodore Dubosky Jack of Coatesville PA passed away on Thursday, April 1 at Chester County Hospital. Born on April, 17, 1944 in Lansford, PA. Jack was the son of late John Doots Dubosky and Mary Veron Dubosky. Jack graduated from Lansford High School in 1962....

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Pat, I worked with Jack at the State Police barracks at Embreeville in the 1980's - 1990's (before he retired and went on to his second career at Krapf's). He always made me feel sort of nostalgic ... my mother was from "upstate" PA too, and hearing Jack speak was so familiar (he never lost his "accent" did he?)
I know he will be missed,
Helen Eckel

My wife and I extend out sincere condolences to Jack's two lovely daughters and to his sister, Celeste, my dear friend. Since we lived not far from each other in Lansford, I watched my cousin, Jack, grow up and become a man that made his dad extremely proud. Uncle John always spoke with pride about his son, the state trooper.

Dan Dubosky

APRIL 08,2010
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE DUBOSKY FAMILY.JACK WAS A GOOD FRIEND,CLASSMATE AND TEAMMATE AT LANSFORD HIGH.DONNY,JACK AND I HAD MANY GOOD TIMES TOGETHER GROWING UP.
BOBBY GELATKO

My twin brother Harry and I spent a lot of time growing up in Lansford with Jackie we watched tv at his house almost every night and we were High School Clasmates My most sincere sympathies to your family ~~ Frankie Miller

My condolences to the Dubosky family. I remember him as a hard working young man and a tereffic competitor on the football field.

My deepest sympathies to your entire family. I was a high school classmate of John.
Although I have not seen him for many years, I still have fond memories of our times in Lansford. May he find peace.

Michael Karnish

So sorry to hear about your dad. My family was just re-telling stories from living in Romans Village. May your father rest in peace!