1930
2021
Josephine K. Dubick, 90, of Lake Wynonah, passed away Saturday, Jan. 30, at home surrounded by her loving family.
Born April 29, 1930, in Minersville, she was a daughter of the late Louis and Mary (Gallo) Dallago. She was the widow of John Dubick.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her daughters, Catherine Ann Dubick, Michelle Eileen Dubick and Mary Susan Dubick Capuzzi.
Josephine was a member of St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, Schuylkill Haven.
She was a graduate of Minersville High School and PGH Nursing School, Philadelphia. She received her BSN at Neumann college, formerly known as Our Lady of Angels college, and then her MSN at Weidner University, Chester.
Josephine worked at Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville, in the 1950s followed by Sacred Heart hospital, Allentown, and then finished her years in nursing at Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, Darby, where she worked as a supervisor, clinical coordinator and assistant DON. Through all her years in nursing, patients and her nurses always came first.
She is survived by a daughter, Patricia Ann Chicora, wife of Joseph, of Lake Wynonah; a son, John S. Dubick, of Lake Wynonah; grandchildren, Christopher Capuzzi, Kevin M. Capuzzi, Joseph J. Chicora III, Amanda Michelle Chicora, Steven Michael Capuzzi and Melissa Lynn Capuzzi; great-grandchildren, Isabelle Capuzzi, Reese Kathryn Chicora, Annallise Capuzzi, Adalynn Jo Chicora and James Capuzzi; a brother, Louis Dallago, of Philadelphia; a son-in-law, James Capuzzi, West Chester.
Private services will be conducted at the family's convenience. Contributions in Josephine's memory may be sent to Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601. To extend online condolences, visit www.gsesfuneralhomes.com. Ebling-Stabingas Funeral Home, Cressona, has been entrusted with arrangements.
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Bobby Gallo
February 5, 2021
To the children of Josephine Dellago Dubick, Although it has been more than sixty years ago I have not forgotten the acts of kindness your mother did for my father. She visited him often during his terminal illness and did private duty nursing for him during his last hospital stay before he died. The nursing profession was indeed fortunate to have a Nurse as dedicated as your mother. I am very sorry for your loss, your mother is some one I will never forget. I am a second cousin, formerly from Minersville.
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