Peter-Labosky, Jr.-Obituary

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Peter Labosky, Jr.

State College, Pennsylvania

Jan 9, 1937 – Aug 6, 2014

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BORN
January 9, 1937
DIED
August 6, 2014
LOCATION
State College, Pennsylvania

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Koch Funeral Home - State College Obituary

Peter Labosky, Jr, 77, of Boalsburg died on August 6, 2014 at Mt. Nittany Medical Center.Born January 9, 1937 in Manville, NJ, he was the son of Peter Labosky, Sr. and Johanna Gezela Labosky. Peter is survived by his wife, Maryann T. Federovich Labosky; son, Kevin Labosky and wife, Tanya, of...

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a fun guy to be with ; had wonderful children.

It is now July 24, 2022. I find Peter J´s obituary as I search the internet for my US Army Signal Corps buddies of the mid 50s. Peter J. and I were in the 304th Signal Btn in Seoul, Korea. He and I and Chuck Mulligan (Clark´s Summit, PA) worked together installing the 8th Army SAC twenty station intercom system. Peter J was smart, fun, and an excellent Signal Corpsman. I went forward to become a B.S. Entomologist; I find the Peter became a PhD in wood science. I will always remember him...

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Dr. Labosky was one of my favorite instructors at Penn State. I have many fine memories from him and the classes he taught. He helped me both professionally and personally. Sorry to hear of his passing.

Mrs. Labosky and Family: We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and father. Mrs. Labosky, you taught my son (David) in OLV's kindergarten. He is doing very well and sends his heartfelt sympathies to you and your family.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Uncle Pete was more of an uncle to me than many of my own blood uncles. He was a tremendous man who was always fun to be around, and who welcomed us and treated us like family each and every time we were in his company. The memories of childhood vacations to Seneca, Boalsburg and around the country in the back of the Ford station wagon I will treasure forever.

RIP Pete- you and Willy will be telling the stories once again. I often tell the story of the snake when Willy was in the hospital, and I almost picked it up. I sure miss him, just as you will be missed. Peace to the family... Sherry & Shawn

Thank you Sir, for your service to our great country! R. I. P.