1940
2024
Horst Wilhelm Momberg, 83, of Covington Twp., and formerly of Germany, died Sunday afternoon surrounded by his primary caregiver, Tina Dolgash, and his extended USA family.
Born Sept. 11, 1940, in Grunenplan, Germany, son of the late Wilhelm Karl and Martha Grotjahn Momberg, Horst was educated in German schools. He began his lengthy career at Schott Desag in 1957 at the age of 17. In 1971, he transferred to Schott North America in Duryea as an electrician for six months. Asked to stay for six more months, Horst decided to move here for good. He enjoyed time with his German colleagues and American friends at Litzy's Lounge. in 2005, Horst retired as an electrical supervisor. Horst was senior president of the Wanderlust Club traveling all over the east coast and Canada. Horst was also a member of the Avoca West Side Club, Waldorf German American Club and the Dupont Polish Club.
Horst traveled alot with his friend, the late Horst Rickman, to Africa with the Ugly Duck Citron French car, road bikes to Paris, France and Lisbon, Portugal, and also visited Norway. Horst was proud of the fact that he visited all 48 lower United States in his life. With so many memories and stories that Horst made with those he came to call friends, his memory will live on for years to come.
A special thank you goes out to Debbie Budzilek and Debbie Checko, Oakwood Terrace, Allied Skilled Nursing, Compassionate Care Hospice, Visiting Angels, Celebration Villa, Geisinger Wound Care Center, Caregivers of America, Traditional Home Health, St. Mary's Villa, Pathway Services, Dr. James Kosik, Dr. Anthony Freda, Dr. Robb McIlvried, Dr. John Dougherty, Dr. John Fischer, Dr. Robert Fiorelli, Dr. Matthew Berger, Dr. David Oven, Rev. Dennis Gray, and Comprehensive Home Health nurses and staff for the wonderful care and compassion shown to Horst. You were "angels" in human form and your kindness will never be forgotten.
Surviving are nieces and nephews, including Olaf Momberg and wife, Katrin, Grunenplan, Germany; Silka Momberg and husband, Dr. Martin Opitz, Grunenplan, Germany; Matthias Momberg and wife, Renate, Germany; and Katja Kretschmar and husband, Joachim, Germany; his German friends, Karl Heinz and Isa Daseke, Grunenplan, Germany; Karl and Petra Buchner, Grunenplan, Germany; and Jurgen Fricke, Germany; his USA friends and extended family, Tina Dolgash, Mark Belotti, Stanley and Deborah Budzilek, Joe and Norine Szydlowski, and Lenny and Mary Metzger.
His brothers and sisters-in-law, Hans and Barbara Momberg, Carl and Rosa Momberg, and Deiter and Lisa Momberg; German friend, Horst Rickman; his USA friends, Don Nealon and wife, Laurie; Teddy Kerchuck and Joel Swingle; and his partner, Carol Hadley, preceded him in death.
A Celebration of Horst's Life will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge, with Rev. Dennis Gray, Compassionate Care Hospice chaplain, officiating.
Relatives and friends may call Friday from 4 p.m. until the time of the service in the funeral home. To leave an online condolence, please visit the funeral home website.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Gerald Mcfadden
September 5, 2024
I worked with Horst at Scott Optical right after college.
Hard work was his touchstone and he was fundamental in getting Schot in the USA up and running from its inception in USA. Rest in Peace, You earned it.
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