Diane Marie Shock, 79, of Honey Pot Street, Nanticoke, passed away Monday, Oct. 11 in Manor Care, Roland Park, Md.
Born in Nanticoke on March 31, 1942 she was the daughter of the late John and Helen Fundalewicz Antonik.
Diane was a member of St. Faustina Parish, Nanticoke and had been employed by Greater Nanticoke School District. Diane was proceeded in death by a son, Joseph, in 2008.
Surviving are her husband Joseph, son Bradley, and grandsons Benjamin and Thomas.
A blessing service will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may call Monday from 9 a.m. until time of service.
Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township.
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Mark
December 19, 2025
Uncle Joe and family. My deepest heartfelt condolences and love, sympathy. This is your brother "Whiteys" son Mark. My dad and mom are in heaven. I'm here by myself gettin old. I sure would love to hear your voice. Do you remember the old Mercy HP? Its Geisinger South now. Remember the bypass you had done? I had to meet a neurologist. I still remember the look on your face and the words you said "Dont make me laugh" with a smile on your face, which of course made me smile and laugh. Causing you to laugh and grasp and clutch the big heart shaped pillow you had on your chest, to hold on to and help ease the pain as they had you sewn up as a Thanksgiving day turkey ready to burst at the seams. Remember all the motocross racong at Sleepy Hollow with my dad, your son Joey and my brother? Life is indeed like a vapor. All things consodered Uncle Joe. The 4 best times of my life? Is when I stood behind a pulpit at church and said " take your Bible and turn to...." Dressed all spiffy. A suit and tie short hair. My dad would not believe it was his own preaching about Jesus Christ and salvation.
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Ed and Julianna Kobylarz
October 16, 2021
To Joe and family, Please accept our sincere condolences on Diane's loss. I know that it has been a struggle for her to breathe in recent years but there was always prayers for improvement. I still remember Diane sitting behind Joe on the motorcycle when I was a teen and thought they were the coolest couple. Always remember them both as good people and neighbors,
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