Frederick HJ Stark, age 69 passed away peacefully in his Susquehanna home on May 3, 2018.
He was born to Frederick and Edith Stark on Oct 28th, 1948 in New York.
He was retired from his business F & B Junk and Rubbish Removal/ Recyclables. Fred was an outdoorsman, enjoyed hunting, reloading, fishing, gardening, as well as music, singing and playing the guitar. He adored spending time with his family and friends when given the chance.
He is survived by the love of his life, Twila D. Stark and their children, William and Faith Stark, Judith and Derrick Carvin, Helen and Pat Snyder, Tina Carvin and Rob Theobald; 17 grandchildren. He is also, survived by his previous wife, Barbara Stark with their children, Sandra and Mark Lewis, Christina Marks and Doug, Fred Stark, and Wendy Stark; 23 grandchildren.
He was beloved by many family members and lots of friends, too many to name or list.
Services will be held at Fred and Twila's home in Susquehanna on May 19, at 11am. Come join us to celebrate the life of Fred. Please bring a dish to pass and help us say goodbye to a truly wonderful man. Contact family members for more info if needed.
Arrangements by Hennessey's Funeral Home, Inc., 747 Jackson Avenue, Susquehanna.
Glenn E. Frisbie
It is with great sadness that the family of Glenn E. Frisbie, Susquehanna, PA, known to friends and family as Bud, announce his passing. Bud passed away while at home on Monday, May 7th, 2018 at the age of 89. He was predeceased by his mother, Violet; brother, Speed; sister, Lillan; nephew, Rick; and his beloved kitty, Tuck.
Bud was a veteran of the US Navy and he loved his country. He loved reading the good book as he would call it and he'd take every opportunity to tell us all about the good word. Family was so important to Bud. Whether he was talking to the boys about farming or watching the little ones dance around, his eyes and heart would light up each time he saw his great-great nieces and nephews. Paeton, Malaki, Rachel, L.J., Izaiah, Cayden and Sophia meant the world to him. Bud enjoyed little fishing trips with the family, even if he only caught minnows. Summer was his favorite time of year because that was when he could sit outside and tan his troubles away. He also enjoyed helping with the gardening around the house, giving ideas or just digging a hole for a tree he had to have. Bud always had a soft spot in his heart for all the animals that lived with him; Doc, Coco, Carlos, Chloe "cully" and Ozzie. He was so thankful for life and always had stories to share. One thing you could always bet on seeing is him sitting in his chair doing all his exercises and counting every single calorie he ate; then while no one was looking sneaking off to get a snack.
In his younger years, he worked on the Railroad and from the stories he told, he loved it. He and his brother would go to every auction around. He loved spending time at the Town Restaurant when it was open, talking with his friends. You could find him working on tractors outside. His life was completely fulfilled.
Uncle Bud will be so greatly missed by his surviving family. His niece, Sherry and her fiance, Cecil. His great-nephews and nieces; Larry and his wife, Jessica "James", Michele "Mike" and her fiance, Jason, Daniele "Danny", Cassandra and her husband, Joe, Tai and his wife, Katie and Eric. His great-great-nieces and nephews; Paeton, Malaki, Rachel, L.J., Izaiah, Cayden, Sophia, Joseph, Zachary, Drake, Adalynn, Lia, Riley, Chance, Collin and Tai Jr.
A Memorial Service was held on Friday, May 11, 2018 at the Hennessey's Funeral Home, 747 Jackson Ave., Susquehanna, PA.
Interment will be held in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Hallstead, PA.
The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home on Friday, from 10 to 11am.