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Joseph P. Chrobak

Avoca, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2024

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AVOCA — Joseph P. Chrobak, 83, of Avoca, died Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Funeral arrangements are pending from Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea.

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While the death of a loved one is a very trying time, one way in which the departed still lives on is with us in our memories. My father died 47 years ago in 1976. But I still think about him and the many things he taught me and shared with me. These memories we can cherish and pass on to others as long as we live. All who knew Joseph can share their memories of him and what he meant to them. in effect continuing his presence among us. the living, as long as we are alive.

Joe was a great man and I will always remember him

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

You were my brother, my friend, my rock. We shared alot of good times, and family vacations in Outer Banks. We certainly had alot of laughs with you and Jen on the boogie boards. Part of my heart died with you. You are now at peace. Till we meet again. Love you always, big brother.

Many years ago, first wedding with Eloise....had a lot of fun back in the day! You were always a great guy. My deepest condolences Eloise, just cherish all the memories you have had over all these years! Life truly lived with each other. Praying for strength for you & family for the future!

Eloise, I am very sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family.

Joseph, you are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom and democracy. The final bugle has sounded and taps is about to sound ending a successful career as a nation´s defender. Farewell fellow veteran. A Navy Vietnam Veteran.

My Friend, I will miss your laughs and great stories of both the past and present. Our sing - alongs in the gas station with you and Ray with your guitar and the song (Shake It Up Baby) and our trip to Wildwood with our friends from the Blue Berry Pickers Convention of NEPA. RIP Joe.

God Bless You Joe and Family. I have fond memories of You with My Uncle Ray. You were his best friend. Loved your laugh and sense of humor. Rest easy Dear Friend.