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Joseph A. Habersky

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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DALLAS TWP. — Joseph A. Habersky, wonderful husband and father, 65, a resident of Dallas Township, passed away on Friday afternoon, Nov. 8, 2013, at the Kindred Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, after a valiant fight against pancreatic and gastric cancer.

Born on March 2, 1948, in Kingston,...

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I wish to express my deepest sympathy to Joe's family on his passing. I knew Joe from Holy Trinity School as well as King's College.

Dear Karen and Elena
I have just heard about Joe. Our sincere condolences to you both. Our families were close friends and possibly distant cousins, Joe was researching that. He will be greatly missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dan Husovsky and Betsy (Husovsky) Perone

Dear Karen and Elena, I am very, very sorry for your loss. Joe was a good man. May he rest in peace. Thinking of you both at this time. Love, Lori

Mr. Habersky was one of our all time favorite teachers at wvw. He taught two generations of my family.
Eternal rest grant onto him oh Lord and may perpetual light shine upon him.

He was a cool science teacher way back when I was in 8 th grade and I graduated in 1996...I'm sure there are other students who remember him..prayers to the family.

Karen, a great man will be missed.
Our deepest condolences.
Patti and John Shultz and family

I just heard about Joe's death and want to express my condolences to his family. Joe and I were classmates at both Prep and King's and I was thinking of him a few days ago when I got the annual King's phone-a-thon call that Joe made to me for many years. Joe struck me as being a fine man, very well-grounded and had great integrity and faith. He always seemed have a positive attitude that could be infectious. He will be missed.

Karen,
I was blessed to have known Joe. We met on Parish Council and became fast friends. He was an interesting guy with a wide range of intrests. I will greatly miss the many impromtu meetings which ended up turning into lengthy conversations on topics ranging from homebrewing beer, to Elena's most recent travel, to his most recent idea for connecting people and businesses in the Back Mountain. He was a joyful soul, and a caring and decent man. He will be greatly missed by all who...

A STAND UP GUY...........