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John J. Hudak

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

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John J. Hudak, 76, of Lehman Township, passed away Wednesday at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Dallas, he was a son of the late Anthony A. and Mary Lopuchovsky Hudak. He graduated from Dallas Township High School, Class of 1950. Before retiring, he was employed as a caretaker for Dwight...

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Alice, Sue and John:

My Mom had called to tell me the news. So sorry for your loss, and please accept our deepest sympathies. I remember the wonderful times we had going to Farmer Dances on Saturday nights and watching John play the drums! He had such a good time and always made everyone feel welcome. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Alice and family, Please accept our sympathy on the loss of your beloved husband. May God watch over you and give you strength in this time of sorrow. Our prayers are with you all.

So sorry, Alice and family, to read on computer that you have lost such a beloved husband, etc. Pepper, my son, and I are recuperating in Fl until May 1. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS IN ALL WAYS

My sympathy.

I'm so sorry to hear about your husband, Alice. It sure not easy. Hope you are doing all right.

Sorry to hear about John we use to visit him at the stables fot Dwight Fisher when I was A teen what a great guy.Are prayers are with your family.

Sue & family, what a tremedous loss...you know I feel your pain. The loss of a parent is painful enough, but when they were such a wonderful caring person, the loss so much more for you and your family and friends to endure. When my mom passed in December I received a card and written in the card was, "Please remember the depth of your pain equals the depth of your love", so Sue I send this to you in hopes that is provides you the comfort and peace it provided me. Take care my friend. -Mori

Dear John, Alice, and Sue,
Words can't express how sad I feel for the loss of your father and husband. It is definetly a void that can never be filled. Please know that you are in my daily thoughts and prayers. Love, Becky Manfre

I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH DAVID AND REMEMBER JOHN WELL. MAY GOD GO WITH YOU ALL. REV. THOMAS SCHMIDLE