1960
2020
John Howey III, 60, died Wednesday at Allied Skilled Nursing, Scranton.
Born in Scranton, he was the son of the late John and Margaret Howells Howey. He graduated from Scranton Technical High School. John was a Journeyman Printer at Specialty Printer and Kappa Graphics for 23 years.
He is survived by his sisters, Betty Labinski, Wilhelmina Zupancic and Margaret Fox; also, Jean Marie Howey and their children, Erica Meade and husband, Eddie; Kayla Howey, Bryan Howey, Megan Howey, Elizabeth Howey and husband, Kyle Berbick; Kyle Howey and Brandon Howey. He had 19 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by his two brothers, Paul and Keith Howey.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Allied Services for their wonderful care.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Allied Skilled Nursing.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit.
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6 Entries
Holly Jones
December 6, 2020
All I can say is I'm going to miss you I love you you are not in pain no more you are up there with your mom
Holly Jones
December 6, 2020
Yes I would like to say I love you Uncle Johnny I'm going to miss you please watch over all the family and grandchildren you're not in pain no more you're not suffering I love you Uncle Johnny
Bobi White
December 3, 2020
I didn't know u well but my son Roman loved u so that's good enough for me!! Sorry for ur loss Howey family from the White/ Parisi family!!
Stephanie Teeple
December 2, 2020
Sorryie for your lose sip in mrjohn u will always be missed and loved God bless the family
Mary Pat Simpson
December 2, 2020
Sorry for your loss,thankful for the memories
John Noble-Mezick
December 1, 2020
It was a very sad day November 25th for Johnny's family and friends. I will miss him so much and his smile and laughter. You now have your wings and will be missed so very much my dear friend, but you will hurt no more and you will breath without pain or difficulty. Love and miss you
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