Steve N. Nonack Jr.
Steve N. Nonack Jr., 96, of Fallowfield Township, Charleroi, fell asleep with the Lord, Tuesday, April 24, 2018, in his home.
He was born August 13, 1921, in Charleroi, a son of Steve and Mary Gersna Nonack.
A veteran, Mr. Nonack served in the U.S. Army during World War II with the Battery D 894th AAA Battalion. He participated in the battles of Tunisia, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland and Central Europe. He received the Good Conduct Medal and European-African Middle Eastern Service Medal with six bronze stars.
For 36 years, he was employed by Bethlehem Mines and retired as a foreman from Mine 60, Somerset Township.
He was a member of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Donora, American Legion Post 165 in Bentleyville and Veterans of Foreign War in Meadville.
His wife, Rosalie Schrader Nonack, died December 21, 2013. They were married March 2, 1946.
Surviving are four children, Steffie Smith (Larry) of Fallowfield Township, Linda Puskarich (Terry) of Cokeburg, Mary Ann Lobodinsky (Francis) of Somerset Township and Paul Nonack (Vickie) of Fallowfield Township; five grandchildren, Terry S. Puskarich, Kyra Sloan (Matt), Jason Nonack (Melissa), Lysa Lukachyk (John) and William Lobodinsky; four great-grandchildren, Macksim and McKenna Nonack, Wyland Lukachyk and Jackson Sloan; siblings Elizabeth Glemba (the late Roman) of Fallowfield Township, Pauline Zerambo (the late Joseph) of Bentleyville, Irene Loftus Slavonia of Elco, Richard Nonack of Bentleyville and Shirley Kaminski (George) of Arizona; sister-in-law Agnes Schrader of Eighty Four; several nieces and nephews; and his special caregiver, Pam Giacomantonio.
Deceased are his siblings, Mildred, Nicholas, Catherine, Charles and Paul Nonack.
Friends are welcome from 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Thompson-Marodi Funeral Home Inc., 809 Main Street, Bentleyville, 724-239-2255, where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, April 27. Interment will follow in Charleroi Cemetery with military graveside rites by American Legion Post 165 and the U.S. Army. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, St Nicholas Drive, Donora, PA 15033.
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