Adeline Tloczynski
June 30, 1928 - April 26, 2018
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Mount Carmel - Adeline Tloczynski, 89 of 351 South Willow Street, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Thursday, April 26, 2018.
She was born June 30, 1928 in Atlas, a daughter of the late Basilio and Catherine (Posatta) Deromedi. She lived in Atlas until 2009 when she moved to Willow Court Apartments, Mount Carmel.
Adeline was married October 15, 1949 in St. Peter's Church, Mount Carmel to the late Walter Tloczynski Jr., who preceded her in death on October 10, 2012. She was a former member of St. Paul's Chapel in Atlas and after the churches consolidated a member of Our Lady's Church in Mount Carmel.
She was employed at General Cigar Factory and the Arrow Shirt Company and was a member of the Mount Carmel Senior Action Center.
Adeline loved playing cards, bingo and going to the casinos. She spent her days reading, doing puzzles, playing cards and bingo with her friends at Willow Court Apartments. She was a diehard Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies fan, rooting for them even if they were losing. Her wish came true as she watched the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl. Tuesday nights were "family night" going to bingo with Kathy, Bob and Nancy at Holy Angels Bingo Hall in Kulpmont.
Adeline always had a "positive attitude" about life. She always started her day praying for her family and friends. She was devoted to the Blessed Mother and prayed the rosary every day. Adeline loved her husband, Walter unconditionally and always wore the Miraculous Medal necklace he gave her when they were dating. They were married for 62 years and were the best role models we could have ever been blessed with. She was devoted to her daughters, Kathleen and Nancy, son-in-law, Robert, grandsons, Keith, Edwin and Brian, great-grandsons, Colin and Robert.
Adeline always received so many compliments on how beautiful her hair was and how nice she always dressed. Kind, caring, thoughtful and a "very sweet lady" is what she was to everyone.
She was the best mom God could have blessed us with. Rest in peace Mom. We will miss you very much but we know you will still be looking down and watching over us. Dad has been waiting for you with open arms for a very long time. You will be together now for all eternity.
Adeline is survived by her daughters Kathleen Wesloskie and her husband Robert of Aristes and Nancy Ososkie of Mount Carmel, grandsons, Keith Wesloskie and his wife Shauna of Copperas Cove, Texas, Edwin Ososkie Jr. and his wife Jill of Jacksonville, North Carolina, Brian Ososkie of Windermere, Florida; great grandsons, Colin and Robert Ososkie of Jacksonville, North Carolina; as well as many nieces and nephews and their families whom she loved dearly.
In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by 10 siblings, Mary Cavacini, Louis Deromedi, Vera Mazur, Edward Deromedi, Alma Deromedi who passed away in 1914, Kathryn Victor, Benjamin Deromedi, Alma Deromedi who passed away in 1919, Reno Deromedi and Lillian Bedford Driza, sister-in-law Pauline Rodavitch and son-in-law Edwin Ososkie Sr. She was the last member of her immediate family.
FUNERAL NOTICE
Adeline Tloczynski, 89, of 351 South Willow Street, Mount Carmel - Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 11:00 am in Church of Our Lady, 47 South Market Street, Mount Carmel with Father Francis Karwacki, officiating. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, Elysburg. Viewing will be held Saturday morning from 9:00 10:45 am with Vigil Prayers at 9:30 in the C.J. Lucas Funeral Home, Inc., 27 North Vine Street, Mount Carmel, C.J. Lucas IV, Supervisor. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to Church of Our Lady, 47 South Market Street, Mount Carmel, PA 17851 or to Our Lady of Lourdes Regional School, 2001 Clinton Avenue, Coal Township, PA 17866. To send condolences to the family please visit www.cjlucasfuneralhome.com
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