Bernard Yoblonski

Obituary of Bernard Benjamin Yoblonski

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Bernard B. Yoblonski, 79, of Shavertown passed away April 29, 2020 at residential hospice with the love of his family at his side. He was born in Wilkes-Barre on May 3, 1940 to the late Leonard and Bertha Yoblonski. He graduated from GAR High School and served in the US Army as an MP. Bern was a Pennsylvania State Trooper for 31 years. He later worked at Sears Logistics and Back Mountain Transit. He was a faithful member of St. Therese's Church where he served as an usher. He was a leader in Boy Scout Troop 241 for many years. He was an avid Penn State fan and also loved sailing and spent enjoyable times on his boat Easy Goin', aptly named for Bern's easy going nature. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 54 years, Marion Charnitski Yoblonski, daughter Sara and husband James Karlowicz, Shavertown; son Micheal and wife Brittany, Knoxville, TN; daughter Nicole and husband Jason Brooks, Topanga, CA; grandchildren James and Alexa Karlowicz, Ava, Ethan, and Finn Yoblonski; brother Leonard and wife Pauline, Colorado Springs, CO; sister Pamela and husband Tim Collins, Montoursville, PA; nieces, cousins, and friends. Due to Covid 19, a Mass and Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corners of routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek.
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
Sunlight Crematory
628 Nanticoke St
Hanover Twp., Pennsylvania, United States
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