Skook News Obituaries: April 6th, 2026
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Theodore “Teddy” Maurer, 1, of Frackville, passed away suddenly Saturday, April 4th at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, with his family at his side.
Born in Pottsville, he was the son of Joshua and Brooke (Wolfe) Maurer, of Frackville.
Teddy was preceded in death by his sister Madelyn Louise Maurer in 2020; his maternal great-grandmother Shirley Wolfe and paternal great-grandmother Betty Guziewicz; his great aunt, Peggy Reed and great uncle, Lloyd Dietz.
In addition to his parents, Teddy is survived by her sisters Charlotte Maurer and Aubree Maurer, Frackville; his paternal grandparents Dave and Phyllis Maurer, Girardville; his maternal grandparents Ron and Trisha Wolfe, Ashland; his maternal great-grandparents Dan and Bonnie Sisko, Ashland; and his maternal Great Grandfather Charles Wolfe of Tremont; also by several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Relatives and friends are invited to Teddy’s visitation at the Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Girardville on Monday, April 13th from 4 to 7 p.m. with funeral services being held at 7 p.m. with Rev. Curtis Zemencik, officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made, in Teddy’s name, to the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital online at https://www.geisinger.org/about-geisinger/cmn
Sign the guestbook, leave personal condolences and for further information, please visit www.thomasmsullivanfuneralhome.com
Arrangements are under the care of the Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home Inc., 403 W. Main Street, Girardville.
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John Thomas Carl, 56, of New Bern, North Carolina, passed away unexpectedly on April 3, 2026.
John had just celebrated his 56th birthday on February 21, and if you knew him, he would’ve told you, “getting old sucks.” That was John. Always quick with a joke, always catching you off guard with something that would make you laugh when you didn’t even expect it.
Kathleen “Kat” Markle, Jeddo, passed away unexpectedly on March 30th.
Born in Coaldale on July 17, 1959, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Catherine (Lazorick) Nunemacher.
She was a graduate of Tamaqua Area High School and a member of Jeddo Stars, Hazleton Heights Gun Club and the Tresckow Hosey.
Kat will be remembered for her kindness, warmth and laughter. She and her husband shared a wonderful life enjoying camping, fishing, hunting, car shows and their many beagles throughout the years including her special companions, Molly, Jenny Mae and Remi.
Surviving is her husband David, with whom she shared 26 devoted years together. Son Derek Schlorf and his fiancé Mary Petritsch, Tamaqua son Charles Schlorf and his wife Julie, Harpers Ferry, WV, stepdaughter Danyelle Markle and her husband Edward Bulka, Pardeesville, sister Theresa Meyers, Fredericksburg, VA, twin brother Raymond Nunemacher and his wife Kathy, Tamaqua, her beloved and cherished granddaughter Rylee Schlorf, and several nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held Friday at 1:30 P.M. from Krapf & Hughes Funeral Home – Crematory, 530 W. Butler Drive, Drums, PA. Pastor Jack Orr from Jeanesville United Methodist Church will preside. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family.
Friends and family are invited to call at the funeral home Friday afternoon from 12:30 P.M. until the time of service.
It is with heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Cynthia Kutash, a loving mother, a truly special woman, and a soul devoted completely to her family. Cynthia resided in Mary-D Pennsylvania and passed away at home while in the care of her family.
Born in Pottsville and raised in Middleport the daughter of the late Peter S. Kutash.
Cindy’s nurturing spirit, unwavering support, and love for music will forever live on in the hearts of her children and grandchildren. Surviving are mother, Ida Kutash; sister; Mary Jane Bassler; wife of Francis; partner; Donald Gerber; Daughters; Summre Inama-Patricella wife of Etrik, Brandey Coleman wife of Mike; grandchildren; Lily Beck wife of Aaron Hepler, Gabriel & Quinn Coleman, Baela & Indigo Patricella; Great grandchild; Arden Hepler.
A 1968 graduate of Tamaqua Area High School, Cindy worked for many years in the Medical Records Department of St. Luke’s Miners Memorial Hospital. Cindy was an active member of St. Joseph’s PNCC in Middleport, where she served as church officer and pierogi maker over 40 years. Cindy volunteered over the years at the Brockton fire hall baking and serving when needed. Cindy was also an active member of the Middleport Legion
A Celebration of Cindy’s Life will be held on Thursday April 9, 2026 at 3 o’clock P.M. from the E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. 655 East Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania 18252. A visitation will be held on Thursday afternoon from 1 P.M. until time of services.
Memorials to American Diabetes Association
P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, Va. 22116-7023
John had just celebrated his 56th birthday on February 21, and if you knew him, he would’ve told you, “getting old sucks.” That was John. Always quick with a joke, always catching you off guard with something that would make you laugh when you didn’t even expect it.
He proudly served in the United States Army when he was younger, and he carried that same strength with him his entire life. He later made his home in New Bern, North Carolina, a place he truly loved, working at CarolinaEast Medical Center and building a life full of simple joys, laughter, and the people who meant everything to him.
John spent a good part of his life dedicated to service through the Masonic Lodge in Valley View, Pennsylvania, where he served as Worshipful Master, a role he held with pride and commitment.
John loved deeply. He stepped into Tanya’s life and loved her four boys like they were his own, and they loved him right back. He showed up for them, stood by them, and became someone they could count on no matter what. To them, he wasn’t just part of the family, he was their bonus dad.
To Tanya, he was her world. Her soulmate. Her joy. The person she did life with. They shared a love built on laughter, partnership, and everyday moments that meant everything. They went on adventures almost every weekend, made memories wherever they went, and found happiness in the little things, especially when they were together.
John loved collecting rocks, seashells, and coins. He could find meaning and excitement in the smallest things, and he loved being near the water. The beach was one of his favorite places, and so was just being out exploring, seeing where the day would take him.
He was also an avid fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and that was something he shared closely with Tanya’s son. They watched every single game together, never missing one. John had an Eagles shrine on the wall, a neon game-day light he lit before kickoff, and even a championship tattoo to prove just how serious he was about his team. One of the moments he cherished most was getting to attend a game together this past year, a memory that will be held onto forever.
John spent a good part of his life dedicated to service through the Masonic Lodge in Valley View, Pennsylvania, where he served as Worshipful Master, a role he held with pride and commitment.
John loved deeply. He stepped into Tanya’s life and loved her four boys like they were his own, and they loved him right back. He showed up for them, stood by them, and became someone they could count on no matter what. To them, he wasn’t just part of the family, he was their bonus dad.
To Tanya, he was her world. Her soulmate. Her joy. The person she did life with. They shared a love built on laughter, partnership, and everyday moments that meant everything. They went on adventures almost every weekend, made memories wherever they went, and found happiness in the little things, especially when they were together.
John loved collecting rocks, seashells, and coins. He could find meaning and excitement in the smallest things, and he loved being near the water. The beach was one of his favorite places, and so was just being out exploring, seeing where the day would take him.
He was also an avid fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and that was something he shared closely with Tanya’s son. They watched every single game together, never missing one. John had an Eagles shrine on the wall, a neon game-day light he lit before kickoff, and even a championship tattoo to prove just how serious he was about his team. One of the moments he cherished most was getting to attend a game together this past year, a memory that will be held onto forever.
He could also make the meanest cinnamon buns in New Bern. When he and Tanya owned the Surfside Baking Company, people lined up for them. It was just one more way John brought people together and made life a little sweeter.
He was known for his sense of humor. John could make anyone laugh, and usually when they needed it most. He didn’t try to be funny, it just came naturally. That was part of his gift.
He was also known for his strength. If you asked him how he was doing, even when something wasn’t right, he’d look at you and say, “strong like bull.” That’s who he was. Tough, selfless, and never one to complain.
John passed suddenly, leaving behind a space that can never be filled.
John was preceded in death by his father, Walter Carl; his grandparents, William and Mabel Carl, and John and Elinore Kleeman; and his mother’s late husband, Mance Carroll.
John is survived by his soulmate and fiancé, Tanya Herb of New Bern, North Carolina; his stepsons Brandon Herb of New Bern, North Carolina, Conner Herb of Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania and his wife, Ryleigh Herb, Austin Herb of New Bern, North Carolina, and Kaiden Herb of New Bern, North Carolina; his mother, Elizabeth Carroll of Pine Grove, Pennsylvania; his sisters Amy Breckinridge of Lykens, Pennsylvania, Greta Halle and her husband Gildas of Santa Barbara, California, Sara Reynolds and her husband Kenneth of Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, and Sheila Witmer and her husband Larry Jr. of Northumberland, Pennsylvania; along with many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his beloved cat, Prince Bogie, and his beloved grand puppy, Sugar.
He was known for his sense of humor. John could make anyone laugh, and usually when they needed it most. He didn’t try to be funny, it just came naturally. That was part of his gift.
He was also known for his strength. If you asked him how he was doing, even when something wasn’t right, he’d look at you and say, “strong like bull.” That’s who he was. Tough, selfless, and never one to complain.
John passed suddenly, leaving behind a space that can never be filled.
John was preceded in death by his father, Walter Carl; his grandparents, William and Mabel Carl, and John and Elinore Kleeman; and his mother’s late husband, Mance Carroll.
John is survived by his soulmate and fiancé, Tanya Herb of New Bern, North Carolina; his stepsons Brandon Herb of New Bern, North Carolina, Conner Herb of Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania and his wife, Ryleigh Herb, Austin Herb of New Bern, North Carolina, and Kaiden Herb of New Bern, North Carolina; his mother, Elizabeth Carroll of Pine Grove, Pennsylvania; his sisters Amy Breckinridge of Lykens, Pennsylvania, Greta Halle and her husband Gildas of Santa Barbara, California, Sara Reynolds and her husband Kenneth of Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, and Sheila Witmer and her husband Larry Jr. of Northumberland, Pennsylvania; along with many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his beloved cat, Prince Bogie, and his beloved grand puppy, Sugar.
He was one of a kind. He was deeply loved. And he will never be replaced.
A celebration of John’s life will be announced at a later time.
A celebration of John’s life will be announced at a later time.
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Kathleen “Kat” Markle, Jeddo, passed away unexpectedly on March 30th.
Born in Coaldale on July 17, 1959, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Catherine (Lazorick) Nunemacher.
She was a graduate of Tamaqua Area High School and a member of Jeddo Stars, Hazleton Heights Gun Club and the Tresckow Hosey.
Kat will be remembered for her kindness, warmth and laughter. She and her husband shared a wonderful life enjoying camping, fishing, hunting, car shows and their many beagles throughout the years including her special companions, Molly, Jenny Mae and Remi.
Surviving is her husband David, with whom she shared 26 devoted years together. Son Derek Schlorf and his fiancé Mary Petritsch, Tamaqua son Charles Schlorf and his wife Julie, Harpers Ferry, WV, stepdaughter Danyelle Markle and her husband Edward Bulka, Pardeesville, sister Theresa Meyers, Fredericksburg, VA, twin brother Raymond Nunemacher and his wife Kathy, Tamaqua, her beloved and cherished granddaughter Rylee Schlorf, and several nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held Friday at 1:30 P.M. from Krapf & Hughes Funeral Home – Crematory, 530 W. Butler Drive, Drums, PA. Pastor Jack Orr from Jeanesville United Methodist Church will preside. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family.
Friends and family are invited to call at the funeral home Friday afternoon from 12:30 P.M. until the time of service.
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It is with heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Cynthia Kutash, a loving mother, a truly special woman, and a soul devoted completely to her family. Cynthia resided in Mary-D Pennsylvania and passed away at home while in the care of her family.
Born in Pottsville and raised in Middleport the daughter of the late Peter S. Kutash.
Cindy’s nurturing spirit, unwavering support, and love for music will forever live on in the hearts of her children and grandchildren. Surviving are mother, Ida Kutash; sister; Mary Jane Bassler; wife of Francis; partner; Donald Gerber; Daughters; Summre Inama-Patricella wife of Etrik, Brandey Coleman wife of Mike; grandchildren; Lily Beck wife of Aaron Hepler, Gabriel & Quinn Coleman, Baela & Indigo Patricella; Great grandchild; Arden Hepler.
A 1968 graduate of Tamaqua Area High School, Cindy worked for many years in the Medical Records Department of St. Luke’s Miners Memorial Hospital. Cindy was an active member of St. Joseph’s PNCC in Middleport, where she served as church officer and pierogi maker over 40 years. Cindy volunteered over the years at the Brockton fire hall baking and serving when needed. Cindy was also an active member of the Middleport Legion
A Celebration of Cindy’s Life will be held on Thursday April 9, 2026 at 3 o’clock P.M. from the E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. 655 East Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania 18252. A visitation will be held on Thursday afternoon from 1 P.M. until time of services.
Memorials to American Diabetes Association
P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, Va. 22116-7023
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