Lucy Marie Jubinski, 94, died peacefully at home. She was the beloved wife of the late Alexander Jubinski Sr., to whom she was married for 66 years.
Born in Scranton on March 6, 1929, and was a 1947 graduate of Falls-Overfield High School.
Lucy cared deeply for her family and friends. Her joy in life was raising her three children and later helping to care for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She had a tremendous green thumb and was well-known for her baking, especially crostata. Lucy loved to shop and spent many weekends out and about. She also made daily trips to Gerrity's in Clarks Summit where she loved chatting with the employees, and they became like a second family to her. Lucy was also a member of Lake Winola United Methodist Church.
The joy of Lucy's life were her children, Sharon Georgetti and fiancé, Lenny; and Alexander Jubinski Sr. and wife, Lynn; grandchildren, Tina Gorham and husband, Victor; Tim Georgetti and wife, Colleen; Alexander Jubinski III, Cody Minicozzi and wife, Kendra; Michaellien Ginter and husband, Cory; and Samantha Seidel; and five great-grandchildren, Rylinn, Sophia, Liam, Tynlie and Ace.
Lucy was preceded in death by a son, Chris; great-grandson, Xavier Gorham; and her mother, Mable VanAuken.
Funeral service will be private at the convenience of the family at the Mountain View Cemetery, Harding.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Lake Winola United Methodist Church or the Lake Winola Fire Company. For online condolences, visit the funeral home website.
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