Doris Borosky, 93, passed away Oct. 29, 2025, at Highland Manor, Exeter.
Born and raised in Wyoming, she was the daughter of Joseph and Anna (Yanchick) Hayko.
She graduated from Wilkes-Barre Business College, where she proudly mastered the art of shorthand and flawless typing on a manual typewriter. She earned a cosmetology license in 1963. She operated a hair salon in her home on Butler Street in Wyoming while her children were young. She retired from the Wyoming Area School District, where she was employed as a member of the clerical staff for many years.
Her favorite pastimes included airplane rides out of state to visit her daughter and especially her daughter's dogs, shopping and knitting and crocheting personalized gifts for family and friends for special occasions or just because. For many years she donated handmade winter items to local charities, including the Care and Concern Free Health Clinic in Pittston. She was a parishioner at St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Ann Marie (Hayko) Huntz, October 2019, Long Valley, N.J.; and her son, Thomas Paul Borosky Jr., August 2025, Exeter. She is survived by brothers, Richard Hayko, N.J.; and Joseph Hayko, Calif.; and daughter, Susan Borosky, Kingston.
Heartfelt thanks to Dr. David Greenwald and staff for the exemplary and compassionate care they provided to her over the years. The family would also like to express sincere appreciation to Serenity Care, Kingston, and Highland Manor, Exeter.
Funeral services will be held privately at the convenience of the family.
Memorial donations can be made to Medical Oncology Associates, the Prescription Assistance Fund, 382 Pierce St., Kingston, PA, 18704.
Arrangements are by Harold C. Snowdon Home for Funerals Inc., Kingston.
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