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William H. Clark Funeral Home, Inc.

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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Nov. 8, 2025

12:00 p.m.

Shawnee Ridge Adult Community Center

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Elizabeth Ostuni Obituary

Elizabeth E. Ostuni, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully at her home in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, on October 6, 2025. Born on May 8, 1937, in Parsons, Kansas, Elizabeth was the daughter of Walter L. and Fern Jarboe and was preceded in death by her sisters, Rosemary (Jarboe) Henderson and Catherine (Jarboe) Kinzie. She married Lawrence J. Ostuni on September 9, 1984, and together they shared a life of love, faith, and service. Elizabeth earned her Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Kansas in 1972 and devoted more than 30 years to helping others find their voice. She served as Past President of the New Jersey Speech & Hearing Association (1991-1992) and editor of the NJSHA Newsletter. Known to her colleagues and clients alike as someone who was truly "good at speech," she combined professional excellence with deep compassion. Answering a call to spiritual service later in life, Elizabeth graduated from the General Theological Seminary in 2000 with a Certificate in Spiritual Direction. She went on to complete two years of vocational diaconal training at the Newark School of Theology and was ordained to the Sacred Order of Deacons on June 5, 2004. She was among the first five diaconal candidates ordained in the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. Her ministry began at St. John's Episcopal Church in Dover, NJ, where she learned Spanish to fully participate in liturgy and taught English as a Second Language. She later served as one of three Archdeacons of the Diocese and joined the staff of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Sparta, NJ. Throughout her ministry, she embodied a deep commitment to human connection-whether reading scripture to prison inmates, offering blessings to strangers in train stations, or simply listening with empathy. Elizabeth and Larry retired to East Stroudsburg in 2014, but their adventurous spirits never slowed. Together they loved to travel, experience new cultures, and engage with the world's languages, foods, and religions. True students of life, they shared a deep curiosity, humor, and joy that enriched not only their own lives but the lives of everyone around them. She is survived by her husband, Lawrence; daughters Laura Smoke (Peter), Jennifer Wilson, and Katy Allstaedt (William); stepchildren Carolyn O'Grady, John Ostuni (Sandra), and Patricia McCarthy (Dennis); grandchildren John Schoffstall, Amanda Hartnett, Timothy Hartnett, Elizabeth Allstaedt, Louie O'Grady, Carrianne O'Grady, Molly Claire McCarthy, Anna McCarthy, Steven Ostuni, Anthony Ostuni (Alia), and Grace Ostuni; and great-grandchildren Elise Schoffstall and John Rhett Schoffstall. Elizabeth's life was marked by faith, love, and service. She truly left her mark on this world. Memorial Service will be held Saturday, November 8 at noon at the Shawnee Ridge Adult Community Center.

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Published by WFMZ-TV 69 News on Oct. 8, 2025.

Memorial Events
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Memorial service

12:00 p.m.

Shawnee Ridge Adult Community Center

Funeral services provided by:

William H. Clark Funeral Home, Inc.

1003 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360

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Deborah A Wikander

Yesterday

Liz was instrumental in forming my faith. She epitomized what it means to be a Christian. Love God and Love your neighbor! Her legacy will live on in small and big ways. One example is the Liz Ostuni Memorial Community Garden that she installed at the Church of the Good Shepard Episcopal Church on Route 23 Wantage NJ. I am praying love and comfort to her dear family and friends at this sad time for them.

Steve O'Connor

October 10, 2025

Liz:

Was wonderful help after my T,B,I. She even came to see me at SCCC.

Steve O'Connor

October 10, 2025

Liz helped me re-gain speech. R.I.P.

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