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− | + | John Haluska was born Sept 29, 1914, in Newark, N. J. son of the late John and Mary Stempel Haluska. His brothers and sisters were: | |
+ | *Joseph Haluska of Loudonville | ||
+ | *Frank Haluska of Loudonville | ||
+ | *Charles Haluska of East Berne | ||
+ | *Martha Garry of Knox | ||
+ | *Dorothy Robinson of Voorheeseville | ||
+ | *Emily Chase of East Berne | ||
+ | *Helen Crooks, deceased | ||
+ | *Elsie Mebas (Megas), deceased | ||
− | ==Education== | + | ==Education== |
− | + | John Haluska attend the one-room Hungerford School in East Berne, Berne-Knox Central High School, arid Cornell University. | |
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+ | ==Military== | ||
+ | During World War II, he was an ensign in the Coast Guard. | ||
==Occupation== | ==Occupation== | ||
+ | A teacher, he retired after 36 years with the Marlboro (Ulster Co ) School District. | ||
− | + | ==Marriage & Children== | |
− | ==Marriage & Children== | + | John Haluska married Joan Byron Haluska. Their children were: |
− | + | *John B. Haluska of Chatham | |
+ | *James D. Haluska of Chesapeake, Va. | ||
+ | *Robert T. Haluska of Fort Wayne, Ind | ||
+ | *David W, Haluska of Needham, Mass. | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
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MILTON — John Haluska, 82, died Dec 5 (1997) at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie. | MILTON — John Haluska, 82, died Dec 5 (1997) at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie. | ||
− | Mr. Haluska was born Sept 29, 1914, in Newark, N J , son of the late John and Mary Stempel Haluska In 1920, | + | Mr. Haluska was born Sept 29, 1914, in Newark, N J, son of the late John and Mary Stempel Haluska. In 1920, his father bought a dairy farm in East Berne, and moved his family there. |
− | Mr Haluska attend the one-room Hungerford School in East Berne, Berne-Knox Central High School, arid Cornell University. During World War II, he was an ensign in the Coast Guard | + | Mr Haluska attend the one-room Hungerford School in East Berne, Berne-Knox Central High School, arid Cornell University. During World War II, he was an ensign in the Coast Guard. |
A teacher, he retired after 36 years with the Marlboro (Ulster Co ) School District. | A teacher, he retired after 36 years with the Marlboro (Ulster Co ) School District. | ||
− | + | He was a member of the NYS Retired Teachers Association and the Marlboro Yacht Club. | |
− | Survivors include his wife, Joan Byron Haluska, four sons — John | + | Survivors include his wife, Joan Byron Haluska, four sons — John B. Haluska of Chatham, James D. Haluska of Chesapeake, Va., Robert T. Haluska of Fort Wayne, Ind , and David W, Haluska of |
Needham, Mass., three brothers — Joseph and Frank Haluska, both Of Loudonville, and Charles Haluska of East Berne, three sisters — Martha Garry of Knox, Dorothy Robinson of Voorheeseville and Emily Chase of East Berne, seven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. | Needham, Mass., three brothers — Joseph and Frank Haluska, both Of Loudonville, and Charles Haluska of East Berne, three sisters — Martha Garry of Knox, Dorothy Robinson of Voorheeseville and Emily Chase of East Berne, seven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. | ||
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Revision as of 01:54, 13 December 2012
Birth
John Haluska was born Sept 29, 1914, in Newark, N. J. son of the late John and Mary Stempel Haluska. His brothers and sisters were:
- Joseph Haluska of Loudonville
- Frank Haluska of Loudonville
- Charles Haluska of East Berne
- Martha Garry of Knox
- Dorothy Robinson of Voorheeseville
- Emily Chase of East Berne
- Helen Crooks, deceased
- Elsie Mebas (Megas), deceased
Education
John Haluska attend the one-room Hungerford School in East Berne, Berne-Knox Central High School, arid Cornell University.
Military
During World War II, he was an ensign in the Coast Guard.
Occupation
A teacher, he retired after 36 years with the Marlboro (Ulster Co ) School District.
Marriage & Children
John Haluska married Joan Byron Haluska. Their children were:
- John B. Haluska of Chatham
- James D. Haluska of Chesapeake, Va.
- Robert T. Haluska of Fort Wayne, Ind
- David W, Haluska of Needham, Mass.
Death
John Haluska, 82, died Dec 5 (1997) at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie.
Obituary
John Haluska
MILTON — John Haluska, 82, died Dec 5 (1997) at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie.
Mr. Haluska was born Sept 29, 1914, in Newark, N J, son of the late John and Mary Stempel Haluska. In 1920, his father bought a dairy farm in East Berne, and moved his family there.
Mr Haluska attend the one-room Hungerford School in East Berne, Berne-Knox Central High School, arid Cornell University. During World War II, he was an ensign in the Coast Guard.
A teacher, he retired after 36 years with the Marlboro (Ulster Co ) School District.
He was a member of the NYS Retired Teachers Association and the Marlboro Yacht Club.
Survivors include his wife, Joan Byron Haluska, four sons — John B. Haluska of Chatham, James D. Haluska of Chesapeake, Va., Robert T. Haluska of Fort Wayne, Ind , and David W, Haluska of Needham, Mass., three brothers — Joseph and Frank Haluska, both Of Loudonville, and Charles Haluska of East Berne, three sisters — Martha Garry of Knox, Dorothy Robinson of Voorheeseville and Emily Chase of East Berne, seven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Two sisters, Helen Crooks and Elsie Mebas, are deceased.
A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. James Church in Milton and entombment was in Cedar Hill Mausoleum in Newburgh.
- Altamont Enterprise — January 9, 1997
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