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Edmund J. Kowalski, also known as "Red", 93, of Exeter, died
Wednesday January, 9, 2013, at the Hospice Community Care, Geisinger
South, Wilkes-Barre, following an illness.
Edmund was born in Philadelphia, on September 28, 1919, to the late
Stanley and Mary Marcinowski Kowalski. Edmund's family moved to the
Plains area where he was educated in Township schools. In the year
1939, he enlisted in the Army and during World War II he served his
country in the South Pacific receiving numerous medals. Following
the war, Edmund found employment with the Grocek Construction Company,
Plains, where he worked as a carpenter. During this time he met his
loving wife Rose Marchlinski. Together they have celebrated
sixty-seven years of marriage. Edmund was a member of the Good
Shepherd Polish National Church, Plymouth; teamster Local 401, and the
Joseph E. Conlon Post 558, American Legion, Plains. Edmund hobbies
were carpentry, fishing, the lottery, especially scratch- off tickets,
and was an avid fan of the Phillies baseball team. Edmund was
preceded in death by brothers Chester, Richard, Stanley, and sisters
Celia, Stefanie, and Stella.
Surviving are his son Edmund and his wife Toni, Wilkes-Barre;
daughters Carol Gerzarowski and husband Tom, Tunkhannock; Catherine
Mizzer and husband Mark, West Wyoming; Elizabeth Serbin and husband
Tom, Dallas; Patricia Barna and husband Bernie, Fredon, New Jersey;
sister Regina Smoot and brother Clement Kowalski; seven grandchildren,
and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements
are in the care of the Yanaitis Funeral Home Inc., Plains.
In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the: Wounded Warrior
Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675. Condolences can be
sent to the family at www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com.
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