IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Amelia K.
Whittaker
December 19, 1933 – January 22, 2020
It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Amelia, our loving Mother,
Grandmother, Aunt and friend to all whose lives she touched on January 22, 2020.
Amelia, 86, was born December 19, 1933 in Nanticoke. She was the daughter of
the late Joseph and Viola Bogdon Zanowicz. She was married to Russell D.
Whittaker who passed away June 25, 1984.
Amelia was a dedicated Wife, Mother, and Grandmother first and foremost. She
treasured her two sons; however she absolutely adored her grandson embracing each
and every moment with all of them. Without saying much, she filled her family with a
lifetime of memories, values, and life lessons. Amelia met every obstacle with a smile
on her face and a gritty determination to succeed.
Mrs. Whittaker was employed as a garment worker for many years at the Plymouth
Dress Factory, Nanticoke until its closing. Mrs. Whittaker went on to work as a
clerical worker with the American Red Cross in Hanover Township until her
retirement. She was an active and long standing member of the former Christian
Missionary Alliance Church, Nanticoke until its closing.
Amelia's main interest in life was her home and family. She especially loved
spending time and sharing stories with her grandson, Ryan.
In addition to her husband, Russell, she was the last member of her immediate
family, being preceded in death by her brothers Joseph and Leonard Zanowicz, and a
sister, Rose Guziejka.
Left to cherish her memory are her loving sons, Donald and Raymond, her
grandson Ryan Whittaker as well as several nieces and nephews.
Private funeral services were officiated by the former pastor of the Christian
Missionary Alliance Church, Rev. Michael Shambora with interment in Oak Lawn
Cemetery, Hanover Township. There will be no public services or calling hours.
The family would like to express sincere gratitude to the staff of the Guardian
Elder Care Center, Nanticoke for providing excellent care and compassion during her
extended stay at the Facility. In addition, they would like to give special recognition to Dr. Robert Yanoshak and the entire PCU staff at the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital for their
exceptional support and empathy during Amelia's stay.
If desired, the family would appreciate memorial contributions in Mrs. Whittaker's
memory be directed to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place,
Memphis TN 38105-9959.
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