Albert A. Ondush

1927 - 2019

Albert A. Ondush obituary, 1927-2019, Clarks Summit, PA

Albert A. Ondush

1927 - 2019

Albert Ondush Obituary

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Albert Anthony Ondush, 92, a professional artist and art educator, of Clarks Summit, died Sunday at Regional Hospital of Scranton. Mr. Ondush was one of 13 children whose interest in art began when he was just 4 years old. He and his loving wife, the former Joan Coccodrilli, would have celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary on Aug. 13.

Born Feb. 3, 1927, in Hokendauqua, he was the son of the late John and Elizabeth (Piscannon) Ondush. He was a 1953 graduate of Hokendauqua Whitehall High School and honorably served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Kutztown University and went on to study further with many internationally acclaimed artists who provided a solid foundation for his outstanding work in both watercolor and oil. Mr. Ondush studied extensively with Xavier Gonzalez at the Art Students League in New York, with John Pike in Woodstock, N.Y., and with Everett Raymond Kinstler, who painted the official portraits of five U.S. presidents, Michael Del Priore, renowned portrait artist, and also with watercolor artist, Timothy J. Clark. Also he studied at the Prosopon School of Iconology.

Mr. Ondush had shared details about his numerous painting holidays to New England and Canada with fellow professionals. He spoke how wonderful it was to paint on location with other artists there to inspire his work and credits them with "showing him the light."

During his career, he had met the famous artist Jamie Wyeth, whose father, Andrew Wyeth, accepted a large stuffed American eagle from him for his studio. Other well-known international artists included Chen Chi, Eric Sloane, Tony Randall and Tony Bennett, Helen Van Wyk, Edgar Whitney, William J. Schultz, Charles Movalli, John Howard Sanden and Valfred Thelin. He also studied with Ranulph Bye of the Wyoming Valley Art League, Wilkes-Barre.

Mr. Ondush was an art instructor in the Abington Heights School District for more than 40 years; adjunct faculty at the University of Scranton, Marywood University and Penn State's Worthington Scranton campus. His reputation as a master artist and teacher was demonstrated when he explained the process of icon-writing on wood using egg tempera and fragile gold leaf. In his spiritual search for a more profound experience in the discipline of mind, heart and hand, Mr. Ondush studied at Prosopon School of Iconology, Whitney Point, N.Y., with master iconographer Vladislav Andrejev. He also studied at the Portrait Institute of New York, Truro Center for the Arts, Cape Cod, Mass., and the Baum Art School, Allentown.

Mr. Ondush was known and admired for his years of generosity to many charitable events. He maintained a studio in Northeast Pa. since 1960 and taught private lessons and painted commissioned works of art. He was able to communicate his artistic spirit by interpreting what he saw around him and shared it with many. Often while having a coffee in a local diner, he would sketch his server on a placemat. An advocate of "Plein Air" painting and working from life: landscapes, florals and still life. He strived to bring the beauty of nature for the viewer to enjoy and reflect. His objective as an artist was not merely to record, it was a reflection of his living in the spirit of God. He will be sadly missed.

He was a member of Our Lady of the Snows Parish, where his artwork is displayed in its gathering room, the Albert Ondush Gallery. A faithful man, he volunteered during the parish annual country bazaars, as he would draw caricatures of individuals. He was also a member of the Portrait Society of America, the American Impressionalists Society and the Artists Fellowship Inc. He was honored by the Abington Rotary Club having been awarded the Four-Way Test in 2009. He received the William L. Connell Jr. Award, the Frank T. Dolbear Memorial Fellowship. He taught at area senior centers.

Also surviving are two sisters, Veronica Augustine and Helen Humanick, both of Whitehall; a brother, Thomas Ondush, Bethlehem; nieces and nephews.

He was also preceded in death by three sisters, Elizabeth, Mary and Ann; and five brothers, John, Joseph, Michael, Andrew and James Ondush, and an infant brother.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday at 2 p.m. to be celebrated by Monsignor Joseph G. Quinn, pastor, at Our Lady of the Snows Church, 301 S. State St., Clarks Summit. Military honors will take place following Mass. Interment, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.

The family will receive relatives and friends Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Jennings-Calvey Funeral and Cremation Service Inc., 111 Colburn Ave., Clarks Summit, PA 18411.

Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of the Snows Parish, 301 S. State St., Clarks Summit, PA 18411.

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June 25, 2019

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Don Quinn

June 25, 2019

Fondly remember Mr. Ondush as my art teacher in High School. Always so pleasant and helpful. Enjoyed seeing his art work - especially Our Lady of the Snows church.

Denise Piepoli

June 11, 2019

I will keep Mr. Ondush In my prayers and think of him each time I step into the gathering room at Our Lady Of The Snows church. He was a beautiful artist and I so very much appreciate art and the work he did. He was a fine man, a good man. Should I meet him at another point in time, I should like to take an art class from him and be his student. He had so much to offer and so many ways. God bless you and keep you in his care until we all meet again. Sincerely Denise and Peter Piepoli

Wayne & Marianne WILLIAMS

June 9, 2019

Just a great person to know and to have had as a teacher.

June 5, 2019

Joan,
We are very sorry for your loss. We always have enjoyed your visiting us at dinner.
Frank and Paula Hannagan

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Sr. Donna Marie Ivanko

June 5, 2019

Mr. Ondush taught me watercolor at Marywood. He was an accomplished artist and wonderful teacher--a great role model for all of us. I remember him dearly. I know he is making Heaven even more beautiful! Prayer and deepest sympathy.
Sister Donna Marie, SSCM

Christine Davis

June 4, 2019

Mr. Ondush was the best! I will always remember him with love, affection and respect. When the year book came out, and I was not chosen as Best in Art, he whispered to me that he would have voted for me. Meant the world to me. He was a best "guide" for me and my art. Thank you Mr. Ondush. You were missed and will continue to be missed.

Linda Langan

June 4, 2019

Mr. Ondush was my art teacher for several years in high school. He was the kindest, most humble man, and always my favorite teacher. Not only did I learn to appreciate art, but I learned to apply it to life. I will always remember him. My condolences to his wife and family.

Judy Cox

June 4, 2019

My deepest sympathies on the passing of Mr. Ondush. He was the art teacher at Abington Heights High School when I was a student there in 1968. I remember him as an extremely kind teacher always with a big smile on his face. May God comfort you during this time.

June 3, 2019

Joan,
We are so sorry for your loss. Al was a true gentleman. We fondly remember our art lessons with him. We think of Al every day when we look at his art throughout our home.

Dennis and Angela Kingsley

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