Joseph-Bogusky-Obituary

Joseph H. Bogusky

Wilson Borough, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2023

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DIED
May 30, 2023
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Wilson Borough, Pennsylvania

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Deacon Joseph H. Bogusky, 80, of Wilson Borough, peacefully left his earthly body on May 30, 2023 at LVHN's Hospice Unit, in the arms of his loving wife, Joyce, to reunite with his Heavenly Father. Joseph was born on July 3, 1942 to the late Joseph and Katherine (Foulk) Bogusky. Joseph served in...

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Hello- Though a year has moved us on a bit, my memories, thoughts and regard for Joe have not diminished one bit. Happy Memorial Day to you all and may God bless you. Best, Foxy

Joe was my best friend growing up in Wilson boro. He was always a kind kid. He had kavttuff tim growing up but best all the oppd and was always friendly and helped many of people. R.I
P. Joe. I will remember 6ou kindness and taking care of all of us kids growing up

My condolences to the Bogusky family I have known Joe for 60 plus years and spent many great times together. I was part the so called 24th Street group or as I tell it The group of 5. We had so many great memories together for about 4 years or so. I know it had been a very long time we haven´t gotten together but from time to time the memories we shared came up. Rest In Peace now in the arms of our lord and savior Jesus Christ.

My condolences to the Bogusky family We were close friends 60 plus years ago when we were part of the 24th street gang or as I tell it the gang of 5. Those memories I cherish and fun we had.. Our lives moved on and It has been a very long time that we didn´t get together. Rest In Peace in the arms of our lord an savior Jesus Christ. Dick Uhler

Joyce and family, my sincerest condolences to you and your family. I enjoyed talking with Joe at St Mary's when he was our Deacon, the compassion he showed for my late wife helped her and my family through a very trying time, I will always be grateful to him. Rest in Peace Joe

I WILL REMEMBER JOE FROM OUR NITE SCHOOL LEARNING TO BE ELECTRICIANS. WE HAD ALOT OF FUN TOGETHER.WILL LITE A CANDLE FOR YOU . GOD BLESS

I met Joe at George's Luncheonette many years ago. He told many stories. RIP Joe as you will be missed by many.

Very sorry to learn of Joe's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. I have known Joe since he played Little League (he was very good) and friends ever since. He leaves us with many great memories and good times. Rest in Peace Joe, we will miss you.

Good bye ole friend from South 24th Street in Wilson Borough. But you leave fond memories of those good times with Gram Foulk, Aunt Toot and the gang of us all hanging out on their front porch as we went through the teenage years and on to the military and continued in life. You were a good friend, a good pal, God speed on your final journey. Rook (Bob Davis)