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Name: Kathleen Kuba
Relation: Niece
I would like to express my sincere sympathy. I will remember him fondly. When I was younger he was very good to me. I remember when he took my mother, who was his sister Mary, to Pittsburgh to look for a prom gown when it was my first prom. We found a beautiful yellow gown and he insisted on paying for it since he had no daughter to do it for. I will pray for his soul.
Name: Janice Muchnock (Bush)
Relation: Niece
I will always remember Uncle Joe. When he would come out to Latrobe to visit his brother "Misko" (my dad) he always gave me $20.00 and we would go to Idle Inn and he would give me money for the bowling machine. My dad "Misko" as Uncle Joe would say it were very close. I wish our family would have been notified of our Uncle Joe's passing we would have wanted to pay our respects. Our last visit with Uncle Joe, my dad, myself, my sister Kathy and my husband Rick really enjoyed it, he was really happy we were there he showed us his car that he was proud of and we took pictures together. Uncle Joe will be missed. We will keep him in our prayers.
Name: Kathleen Muchnock (Resetar)
Relation: Niece
Uncle Joe was my dad's brother. I will always remember him fondly. We had such good times together when he came to visit or we went there. The last time we took dad to visit Uncle Joe, we had a wonderful visit. When we were leaving, we all cried saying goodbye, little did we know it would be the last time we would all see each other, shortly after that visit dad passed away. Uncle Joe cried when I called to let him know of dads passing. I wish we had been notified of his death, so that we could have paid our respects. God Bless You Uncle Joe, we will always love you.
Name: Michael Muchnock II
Relation: nephew
I felt that we were close kindred spirit- cumba.Although we didn't see each other often , when we did,his eyes sparkled and he would relate what was happening in his life.My dad,Misko(Michael Sr.) always looked up to his oldest brother Joe and credited uncle Joe with helping him become a musician .Uncle Joe was working as a longshoreman in New York and when he returned home to Hostetter,Pa.,he brought back the gift of a harmonica for my dad who was a young child(their father died when my dad was 2 yrs.old).My dad and I entertained alot together at senior centers and Caritas Center at Seton Hill University.Uncle Joe,as you told me, you spelled your name wrong to help people pronounce it.Sleep in peace,love, Michael II
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