Joseph Thomas Dlugos, age 94, from Mammoth Pennsylvania, died in his sleep
at home, October 28th, 2020.
Joseph was born in Mount Pleasant, Pa. to Veronica and John Dlugos on
September 20th,1926. He attended Hurst High School but left to join the army
during World War II where he served in the Pacific. He married Margaret Marie
Stas April 19th,1952 at St Cecilia’s Church in Whitney Pa. After having four
children, he earned his GED with the second highest score in the state of
Pennsylvania. He retired from the former Vulcan Mold and Iron Company,
Latrobe Pa. He served as treasurer of the Jednota Branch #199. He was a
member of the Trent Sportsmans Club, and the Unity Township Post #982
American Legion. Family was everything to Joseph. He was an avid fisherman
with his son Donald, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is survived by his
children Donald Joseph Dlugos and his wife Karen, Joan Lucy Komoroski and
her husband Vert, Kathleen Mendus Dlugos and her husband Kreg, Rita Anne
Dorrell and husband Clive. His grandchildren Robert, Joseph, Jennifer, Matthew
and Julie, Angela, Patrick, Robert and Joseph. He had 19 great grandchildren.
He was a long time devout member of St. Florian Church in United Pa.
He is also survived by his sisters Margaret Appleby and Patricia Harmuth and
brother Edward Dlugos and sister-in-Law Theresa Stas, and multiple nieces and
nephews. He will truly be missed by all. His five year old great-grand son Charlie
said it best, that “Great pap is the strongest man I know, he has Old Man Might.”
A private viewing will be held in Jay A Hoffer Funeral Home, Norvelt followed by a private funeral mass at St. Florian Church, United Pa. Friday, October 30.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital,
262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105
https://www.stjude.org/donate/pm.html?sc_cid=feed-link or St. Florian’s Church,
P.O. Box 187, United, PA 15689
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Joseph’s loving caregivers,
Granddaughter Jennifer Detwiler, and Cecilia Lyons, Renee Gumbita, Lindsay
and Leigha Pehrson. Also to Father John Sedlak of St. Florian Church for his
kindness and compassion and Sandy Hoffer for her ever-respectful management
at this time of our loss.