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Michael J. Glogowski, Jr.

May 22, 1935 - May 26, 2022

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Michael J. Glogowski, Jr. 87, of Moosic, died peacefully Thursday at Regional Hospital ICU surrounded by his loving family. His wife is the former Louise Malecki. The couple would have celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on August 1st.

Born May 22, 1935 in Scranton, only son of the late Michael J. Sr. and Sophie Kania Glogowski, Mike attended Moosic schools. Prior to its closing, Mike was employed as a presser for many years at Capital Records, and then prior to his retirement, worked as a technician for the former Adelphia Cable Company. During retirement, Mike enjoyed driving a bus for the Riverside School District. He loved the bus kids and the kids loved him. He was a member of the former St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, Greenwood.

An avid outdoorsman, Mike enjoyed fishing and hunting. Until recently, he meticulously crafted and sold fishing lures. A proud member of the NRA, he was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers and Penn State Fan. Mike was a tree of life and his apples didn’t fall too far from it. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

The family would like to offer a special thank you to Dr. Daniel Kazmierski, for the wonderful care over the years, and to the nurses and staff of Regional Hospital’s ICU and 8th floor for the care and compassion shown to Mike during his stay. You were all angels in human form, and your kindness will never be forgotten.

Surviving are: his loving children, Jackie Feduchak, and husband, Christopher, Greenfield Twp., George Glogowski, West Pittston, Susan Glogowski, Moosic, and Kimberly Glogowski, and boyfriend, A.J. Meranti, Old Forge; Daughter in-law, JoAnn Glogowski, Scranton; Grandchildren, Emily, Rachel, Nikolai, Olivia, and Sophia.

A private Memorial Mass will be held at the convenience of the family at Divine Mercy Parish, 312 Davis Street, Scranton, to be celebrated by Rev. Francis Pauselli, pastor.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home, Inc., 517 N. Main Street, Old Forge.