MOUNT CARMEL - Joseph Francis Kaminski, 89, of Mount Carmel, and formerly of Locust Gap, passed away Wednesday night, Jan. 8, 2025, at Geisinger-Shamokin Area Community Hospital, in Coal Township.
He was born in Mount Carmel, March 19, 1935, a son of the late Frank "Fritz" and Julie (Wywadis) Kaminski.
Joe spent almost 90 years on this earth and 71 of those years were with the love of his life, Hope Catherine (Klingerman) Kaminski who survives.
Joe was a strong-willed and determined man since he was a child. He survived a fire at a young age but carried the scars and the strength that he developed from this experience throughout his life. He worked with his father at an early age delivering ice and coal, going on trash collection and working at the "garage."
Joe and Hope moved to Philadelphia to seek employment, and the Budd Co. hired him as an apprentice tool and die maker. This four-year training program was the means he needed to provide for his growing family.The Coal Region never left Joe and Hope's hearts, so they returned and moved to Locust Gap in 1969.
Joe went back to school to study more about auto repairs, having specialized in VWs. This enabled him to take over the family businesses, which included an icehouse, gas station and Christmas tree sales.
He loved his family, God and sports. His enthusiasm to learn laid the groundwork for his future. Joe's life was full. He was a man of few words, he shared his heart, support and home with his ever-growing family.
Joe was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish and the former St. Joseph's Church, in Locust Gap.
In addition to sports and family, he loved to make wine, sauerkraut and enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting, fishing and mushroom and berry picking. Therefore, his membership in the Clover Rod and Gun Club was a perfect fit.
One of Joe's family nicknames was "Joe-OK" because he was always right and never backed down from a challenge. There are fond memories of him cross-country skiing in the woods in his '60s and telling stories about missing that deer or turkey. This 60-something "Joe-OK" also hopped on a bike at the reservoir trail and that's when it was realized that he hadn't ridden since he was a child, but somehow, he managed to ride, moccasins on and all.
May any future thoughts of Joe include a raised glass of homemade wine (or your drink of choice) to celebrate Joe's life and know he will be raising his glass with you.
Joe, know that you will be sorely missed by your family and friends.
In addition to his wife, Hope Kaminski, he is survived by five children, Joseph Kaminski, Deborah Rietzen (Dave), Anita Wolfgang (Brian), Renee Draugelis (Joe) and Steven Kaminski (Lori); 14 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death were his daughter, Karen Harris; three grandchildren; and a sister, Diane Menapace.
KAMINSKI - Joseph Francis Kaminski, 89, of Mount Carmel, and formerly of Locust Gap. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 47 S. Market St., Mount Carmel, with the Very Rev. Francis J. Karwacki, pastor, as celebrant. Interment will be private in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Locust Gap. A viewing will be held from 9 to 10:45 a.m. Tuesday at Joseph J. Stutz Inc. Funeral Home, 40 S. Market St., Mount Carmel, Joseph J. Stutz III, supervisor. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Joe's memory be made to any Alzheimer/Dementia organization or to your favorite charity. To offer condolences to Joe's family, sign the guestbook at www.stutzfuneralhome.com.
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Mr. & Mrs. Fred Conetta
January 12, 2025
Times we went out with 58 Chevy up third st..60mph
Robert & Donna Pollock
January 11, 2025
Our Deepest Sympathy in your loss. May your memories that were made help you get through the coming days. Another Angel to watch over us until we are together again someday. Love , Hugs & Prayers Sincerely, Bobby & Donna & Family
Diane(McSurdy) Denesevich
January 11, 2025
Deepest sympathy to Hope and all your family
Lou and Jean White
January 11, 2025
Joe you will be missed trout fishing. To the family: We are sorry for your lose.
Robert Migash
January 11, 2025
Joe will be missed had many great members up the cabin. My condolences to the family. Robert J. Migash Jr. & Family.
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