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John D. Paukovits

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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John D. "Pauky" Paukovits, 68, of Nazareth died peacefully on November 2, 2013 in St. Luke's Hospice, Bethlehem with his loving family by his side. He was the husband of Anita Jo (Franczak) Paukovits. They celebrated 21 years of marriage on August 22, 2013. His first wife Linda (Nemeth) Paukovits...

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Dear Anita,Lori,Donna,Connie and Families. I just heard of you loss and send my deepest sympathy.I raise my glass to a good man.I'll see you again at the end of the bar and take up where we left off.Love you my friend.
Gary Lindenmoyer

I WILL MISS YOU PAUKY, RIP MY FRIEND!

Antia, We just learned of Pauky's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bridget & John Weiss and Sons

Anita, I was so sorry to here about Pauky's passing. I had no idea he was sick, if you need anything please contact me and God Bless You

Anita & family, So sorry for your loss, Lumpy will truly be missed by so many. May God give you the strength to go on and always cherish the special memories.

Dear Donna, Anita, and family, My heart goes out to you at this sad time. I have not been in the area for many years, but I will always remember Lump, his 1st wife Linda, Donna, and Anita, I used to work with Linda at the Jacks in Nazareth back in the 80s when I tended bar there and Pauky would come in every day and brighten it up! I sonet many hours socializing with him and Linda, and I played on the dart team for one year at the towne house and I remember my talks with Donna after my mother...

Anita & Family,
So sorry for your loss, he was our familys friend for years
and will never be forgotten. Will never forget his smile and laughter when and where ever we met.
Steve & Maria Narracci

Anita, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Uncle John will be greatly missed. Al, Mike, Cathy and Krissy Thomas

Anita,

Pam and I are sorry for the loss of John. I was glad to have met him at DPS/SLC Conferences. Reading his obituary makes me wish I would have known him better. I would have loved to have been at his Polka Club parties. I love to polka! We will be praying for your peace and strength!