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John Mokris

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John S. Mokris John S. Mokris, 68, of Allentown, passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2012 in his residence. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Elizabeth C. (Pecka) and Valent S. Mokris. John and his wife the former Barbara A. Hakiar shared 14 years of marriage this past August...

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Dear Stevie and Val,
So sorry to hear that your brother passed away.
In sympathy,
Nanci Mulzet

Love you and miss you terribly brother-in-law!!! Julie

To The Mokris Family,

Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences on the loss of Butch - a man who truly enjoyed life and sharing it with those he loved and cared for. I am grateful for having had the opportunity to meet and hang out with Butch and all The Mokris'. God Bless you all and keep you in this time of sorrow.

Our deepest sympathies to the Mokris family. I know this feeling of loss, and the pain you feel will fade. Know the light goes on. Keep shining bright.

So sorry that your father/brother passed away. My deepest sympathies go out to the entire family. May his memory remain with you forever.

not only a great loss to the Mokris family but also a loss to the neighborhood and to the city as well, he was one of the old school good guys who did things because it was right, a great example for the kids now-a-days to follow. we can only hope that his influence remains

My sympathies to the Mokris family it was a pleasure to have known him and worked with him for almost 10 years. Miss the rum balls and the sense of humor he had. He had a great outlook on life and I hope I learned somethings from him. I just found out or I would have been to his service. R.I.P.

John will be deeply missed. He was my best friend all during High School. Sorry that we lost touch with each other.My sincerly condolance to your family. You will always be in my heart.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.