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John F. Lushis Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

1929 - 2015

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John F. "Jack" Lushis, Sr., 86, of Bethlehem Township, passed away Sunday, May 3, 2015 in St. Luke's Hospital-Anderson Campus. Born February 11, 1929 in Wilson Borough, PA, he was the son of the late John O. and Anna M. Doughert Lushis, who for many years operated a grocery store in Easton known...

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Dear Mrs. Lushis and Family,
Jack was such a genuinely nice person and friend to our grandfather Russ for many Saturday mornings at McDonalds. It was truly our pleasure for the privilege of having met him. Our family sends our deepest sympathies to you and yours. You are in our thoughts.

John, Leslie and I were sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family.

Dear Dora and family. Fondest memories of Jack's great strength and assistance to facilite Romey's "transiton" to Country Meadows. Such a gentle-man, committed to family, Church, and community. His good nature will be sorely missed. May you be consoled that he now rests in a better place. Warmest wishes and prayers for your strength at this difficult time. Mark B.

So sorry to hear of the loss of Jack. I met him as a resident of Country Meadows and would look forward to his banter with me and the other residents in the dining room at dinner.
I will keep the family in our thoughts and prayers.
Steve Kalamar

My heart goes out to your family. You will be greatly missed by all who love and knew you. It was a great joy to see you on my visit to Pa. a couple weeks ago. Rest in peace.
P.S. part of the MacDonald group!!

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family...may your memories of John, Sr. bring a smile and help you in your loss.

Ron and Mary Rogozinski

Awww Jack, you've never made me cry until today. You've only ever made me laugh. Please continue to make everyone laugh. You will be missed dearly. May you rest in peace. I remember the first time we met... I was working at Manhatten Bagel when you ride in on your blue bike and you ordered a small coffee, and the rest is history. Prayers to your family and friends. You will always be loved!

Mr. Lushis's will be sadly missed I remember him very well when I was a young boy used to hang around his store everyday was also a crossing guard on the corner of 13th & Ferry St. by his store always polite
& always the gentleman. Sincerely Gene Guzzo

Mr. Lushis will be dearly missed by those of us lucky enough to have experienced his warmth and humor.