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Henry Cazonie, 89 – Always Happy Playing Cards with Friends

henry cazonie obituary

 

henry cazonie obituary

Henry Cazonie, 89, of Minersville, passed away on Saturday, January 9, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Schuylkill — East.

Born on May 11, 1931 in Minersville, he was a son of the late Henry and Margaret Krisnitski Cazonie. He was a 1949 graduate of Minersville Area High School. He had been employed by the former Artz Meats, Minersville, later working for the former Dixon Wearever, Inc., Deer Lake.

He was a member of the former Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and the parish Holy Name Society. He was a current member of Holy Family Parish, Minersville. He was also a life member of the New Minersville Fire Company and had served as a steward for the Minersville Senior Citizens Group.

He enjoyed Atlantic City bus trips and was always happy playing cards with friends at the former Henry’s Tavern, Minersville.

Henry was predeceased by two siblings, John Cazonie and Norma Olenick; a niece, Suzanne Olenick; three nephews, Nicholas Olenick, Scott Olenick and David Cazonie; a great nephew, Michael Trubilla.

Surviving are a three nieces, Sherry Trubilla, Reading, Mary Ann Cazonie, Pottsville, and Linda Spotts (spouse, William), Wayne Township; a nephew, Joseph Cazonie (spouse, Marcella), Minersville; two great nieces, Jody Nazarian (spouse, Dr. David), Philadelphia and Angela Cazonie, Minersville; seven great nephews, Timothy Olenick, Nottingham, England, Nathan Trubilla (spouse, Chantel), Texas, Robert Trubilla, Philadelphia, Christopher Trubilla, Reading, Steven Spotts, Wayne Township, Robert and Gino Cazonie, Minersville.

Arrangements are incomplete. Please visit this page frequently for updates.

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