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Memorial for John J. Kraskouskas
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Born in Thomas, West Virginia on Feb. 8, 1909
Called by God on Jul. 19, 2010 and resided in Gardner, MA.
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Visitation: |
Friday, Jul. 23, 2010
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Service: |
Saturday, Jul. 24, 2010
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Cemetery: |
St. John's Cemetery
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John J. Kraskouskas, 101 and a half, of Gardner, died Monday July 19,
2010 in Athol Memorial Hospital after a long and fruitful life.
John
was born on February 8, 1909 in Thomas, West Virginia; he was the son
of the late Joseph and Caroline (Bulovas) Kraskouskas. When he was 16
years old, he moved to Gardner where he lived for the rest of his life.
His beloved wife Katherine "Kitty" (Kingsley-Hughes) Kraskouskas died
on June 10, 2008.
John loved telling stories about growing up on
Union Street. In his early years he enjoyed playing baseball and was
noted as a good pitcher in several local leagues. He had an outgoing
personality and a large repertoire of jokes and one-liners that he
loved to share with family and friends. John worked for S. Bent
Brothers, and other chair factories in Gardner. He enjoyed sharing
stories about the long hours and low pay of that time.
John saw
his future in the emerging automobile industry, and went to mechanics
school in Detroit, MI. He returned to Gardner, and after World War II,
opened Johnny's Motor Sales, a Studebaker-Packard dealership, which he
operated for more than forty years. Following his career in automobile
sales, he turned his interests to real estate and partnered with his
wife to operate the PYCA Thrift Shop on Parker St. in Gardner. He
remained active at the store until the time of his passing.
Golf
was his passion. John was a founding member of the South Gardner Golf
Association, a one-time Golf Commissioner for the City of Gardner, and
continued winning golf tournaments even into his 80's. John took great
pleasure in family get-togethers at his home on Central Street where he
lived for 34 years. Often when people asked the secret of his long life
he responded, "Just keep breathing."
John will be sadly missed
by two sons; Joseph S. Kraskouskas and his wife Joyce (Hebert) of
Gardner, and John C. Kraskouskas and his wife Marjorie (Jandris) of
North Attleboro, one daughter; Eileen Kraskouskas of Richmond, CA; 12
grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great grandchildren, one
brother; Peter Kraskouskas and his wife Lauretta, of Gardner, three
nieces and four nephews. John was predeceased by his brother Anthony,
his sister Amelia, his nephew Peter, and his sister in-law Annie.
Relatives
and friends are planning to honor and celebrate John's life by
gathering in the Lamoureux-Fletcher Community Funeral Home, 105 Central
St., Gardner, on Friday July 23 from 5-8PM. His funeral will be held
from the funeral home on Saturday July 24 beginning at 9AM. A funeral
Mass will be held in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 166 Church St.,
Gardner at 10AM. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery West St.
Gardner, following the Mass. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
that memorial donations be made to the Gardner Museum, 28 Pearl Street,
Gardner, MA 01440.
For directions to the funeral home or to sign
the online guestbook, please visit our website at
www.fletchercares.com. The family has entrusted the care of John's
arrangements to the Lamoureux-Fletcher Community Funeral Home, 105
Central St., Gardner, MA 01440.
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This Memorial Obituary provided by
Lamoureux-Fletcher Community Funeral Home
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