Jessi Fluck

Obituary of Jessi Fluck

Jessie Fluck, 96, of Mansfield, NJ, died on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 at Warren Haven Nursing Home. Born: On October 30, 1909 in Pen Argyl, Pa, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Dapkiewicz. Personal: Her husband, Harold, died in 1981. A resident of Easton for most of her life, Jessie worked for Binney & Smith which is now the Crayola Factory in Easton for 15 years. She loved to cook and spent all of her time caring for her family. Jessie liked to play bridge and loved to dance the Polka. Memberships: Jessie was a founding parishioner of St. Jane's Catholic Church in Easton. Survivors: She is survived by a son, Robert and his wife Shirley of Port Murray, NJ; a daughter, Nancy Radakovich and her husband Dan of Pittsburgh; two brothers, Edward Dapkiewicz of Alpha, NJ, and John Dapkiewicz of Phillipsburg, NJ; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Three sisters, Helen, Frances, and Sophie, and two brothers, Mickey and Joey, all died earlier. Services: Visitation will be on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Warren Hills/Ford Memorial Home, 234 W. Washington Avenue, Washington, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday at 9 a.m. in St. Theodore's Catholic Church, 855 Route 57, Port Murray, NJ. Burial will be in Durham Cemetery, Durham, Pa. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Warren Hills/Ford Memorial Home, Washington, NJ. To view online condolences please visit www.warrenhillsmemorialhome.com. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Theodore's Catholic Church, Port Murray, NJ 07865; or to a charity of one's choice. _________________________________________________________ From: Angela Condolence: To all of Jessies family, I just wanted to give my condolences to all of Jessie's family. There was something about her that just captured my heart, the first time I saw her. She was such a beautiful women, with the most beautiful and brightest eyes, I have ever seen. She was such a lady, and I would enjoy watching her sip her tea and eat her sweets, with such poise and grace. She would never complain and was always so polite, and would always used her manners. I admired her for her strenght and I knew how strong and stoic she truely was. I am so gald, I got to speak with Nancy and learn more about Jessie's life. I was so grateful to get to see some of Jessie's family, grandaughters and great grand baby. And see Jessie with them, loving and kissing them. She has such a wonderful family. And I got to witness such a special moment, with them that I shall never forget. I know now that shes with her mother,and all her family that has gone before. And this makes me happy. God bless Angela
Share Your Memory of
Jessi