John-Nonosky-Obituary

John J. Nonosky

Linglestown, Pennsylvania

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DIED
December 3, 2024
LOCATION
Linglestown, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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LINGLESTOWN - John J. Nonosky, 80, of Linglestown, died Tuesday, Dec. 3 in Irvona.He was the son of the late Michael Ninosky and Helen (Lucas) Ninosky.He was preceded in death by his first wife, Nancy Rafacz Nonosky; and his parents.John was a Vocational Rehab Supervisor for the Commonwealth of...

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Nancy, I got to meet both you and John when delivering a welcome mug from church. John impressed me by how caring and kind he spoke about others. And there was no doubt about how much he loved you. My prayers go out to you and your family for comfort during this difficult time. John will certainly be missed!

Dear Nancy...I only knew John thru you and know how much you loved and cared for him. The glorious news is that we will all meet again some sweet day. May our Lord´s peace surround you always.

Rest in peace, John, Old friend.

Nancy & Family, Sending condolences and prayers for all of you as you face the loss of your beloved John. I worked with John for almost 35 years. We started the same week and retired on the same day. He was a great co-worker with a great sense of humor and a good guy who loved his family. Nancy, you were blessed with a wonderful husband. Ginny

To the Ninosky Family: I started with OVR right out of high school in 1971. John was the very first counselor I worked for. He was a nice man and he had a great sense of humor. Keeping your family in my prayers. May John rest in peace. Linda Vaughan

Nancy , John had a long journey. His path was not easy What a gracious man he was through all of his trials. Now John is at peace with our Lord and Savior. I was happy to know John through you. Our meeting together will always be a special moment in my heart. Until we meet in Heaven. Condolences and prayers to you and the family.

Nancy and Ninosky family ..I am heartbroken. I worked with John from 1971 until we both retired the same day. We played softball together. He kept me laughing well past our retirement. I will always miss him and miss him calling me "Katie". He was a good person and a great guy. God bless his dear soul. May God grant you all peace. Kathy Martini

Nancy, although we have never met, I am an "Old" friend of Johns, and as you know he was truly one of the great guys. With deepest sympathy and Love. Joanne & Cres Mills

Nancy, I wish I would have had an opportunity to know your husband--I know you loved him very much. But despite your great loss, I am sure you wouldn't wish him back, as he is now with his Savior. Know people are praying for you.