1962
2020
John "Kuch" Kuchinski, age 58, a lifelong resident of Moosic, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday afternoon at home. Surviving is his high school sweetheart and beloved wife of 35 years, Robin (Coleman) Kuchinski - whose heart will forever be broken by the loss of her best friend and the greatest love of her life.
Born in Scranton on Feb. 1, 1962, and son of the late Henry "Hank" and Tekla "Tek" (Rushefski) Kuchinski, John was a graduate of Riverside High School, class of 1980. He worked as a supervisor for Cinram in Olyphant for 30 years prior to its closure before also serving as supervisor for Topps Co. Inc. in Scranton for the past 10 years.
With a vigorous support for and pride in his country, John was a true patriot. He was a longtime volunteer for the Greenwood Hose Company, where he had also served as past assistant chief.
Devoted to the outdoors, "hunting, fishing and loving every day" was a motto all knew John to live by. Often riding his quad, picking mushrooms and never missing the opportunity to go hunting or fishing. He was also a member of the Moosic Sportsman Club.
With a passion for sports, John was a die-hard fanatic of the N.Y. Yankees and Pittsburgh Steelers, which we know he'll ensure are on their Stairway to Seven! He was also the horseshoes-king.
An amazing cook, he will long be remembered for his hot sausage and kielbasa.
When in doubt, you could find Kuch in his garage, which was always open! Neil Young and Bob Dylan were always playing on full blast and John was always playing air guitar on a level or broom. The garage was an open invention: no one called - anyone and everyone showed up at any time, and John loved every moment of it.
A perfectionist who took pride in everything he did, he always made sure to do the right thing - and he always did. He was a deeply loyal friend who adored his family and truly loved every day of his life.
Taken too soon, he will be deeply missed by his loving family and countless friends.
Of Roman Catholic faith, he was a member of Queen of the Apostles Parish in Avoca.
He is also survived by his adoring daughters, Kaitlyn Falandysz and husband, Bobby, of Moosic, and Lindsay Dunn and husband, Philip, of Duryea; his grandson, who certainly loved his "grumpy," Philip John Coleman Dunn; his siblings, Andrea Schroff and husband, Dr. Richard, of Carrollton, Va.; Henry and James Kuchinski, both of Moosic; and Michael Kuchinski of Mechanicsburg; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Camille "Cookie" Coleman, of Moosic; his sisters-in-law, Camille Chickeletti and husband, Bruce; and Kim Coleman Potter and husband, Frank; nieces and nephews; and a man's true best friend, his bloodhound, Jessie Jean.
Details for a memorial Mass at Queen of the Apostles Parish in Avoca will be announced.
With John being President Donald Trump's #1 supporter, it's only fitting that memorial contributions may be made in John's name to Donald J. Trump for President Inc. c/o 725 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10022.
Arrangements are under the care of the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge. Please visit the funeral home's website to leave a condolence.
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6 Entries
The Topps Company, Inc.
October 2, 2020
Our sincerest condolences for your loss. Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Pat & Kris Salmon
October 1, 2020
Robin, Kaitlyn, Lindsay and Family:
The world has lost a wonderful man.
John was a great friend and neighbor. I always enjoyed seeing him and will never forget his kindness to my parents, my family and me. What a great guy.
Please know that Kris, our children and I, all send our thoughts and prayers for John, you and your family.
God Bless you all,
Pat Salmon
Diane Durkin Minkoff
October 1, 2020
Oh Robin and family, my deepest sympathy to you. May the Lord comfort you during this time.
I will never forget all the good times I had with John and the KMart gang!
Donna Zmuda
October 1, 2020
My heart is absolutely broken.. John was one of a kind. He was my 1st assistant supervisor at Specialty Records many yrs ago.. To say he was hard working is an understatement always kind, helpful,funny & on and on. I consider myself blessed having known him . To Robin & family my love and prayers go out to you..taken far too soon He will be greatly missed! Condolences to all
Amber & Joe Weidlich
September 30, 2020
To Robin, Lindsay, Phil & family- we are so sorry for the loss of John. He was always so kind and smiling each time I had met him when I was over with Joe. May god give you comfort in this very difficult time and please accept our deepest condolences.
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