Adolph “Al” Czebieniak

September 4, 2016 · 1 comment

Czebieniak, Adolph

Adolph (“Al”) Czebieniak, 89, of Easton, died Sunday September 4, 2016 after a short stay at the Manor Care Nursing Facility, Easton.

Born Dec. 22, 1926 in Frackville, Schuylkill County, Adolph was the fourth child and youngest son of the late Andrew and Josephine Czebieniak.  A graduate of Frackville High School, Adolph served 19 months in the US Army at the end of WW2 before attending Ford School of Business (in Pottsville) on the G.I. Bill, and then New York University, where he received a BS in Accounting.  Adolph worked for the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey for 37 years, and served as the chief accountant during the construction of the original World Trade Center (the “Twin Towers”).

Adolph was preceded in death by his parents; his eldest brother Terry in 2007; and Ruth, his wife of 51 years, in 2014. Surviving are two older brothers, Hank of Frackville, and Walter of Warren, Michigan; three younger sisters, Cecilia Kamieniecki, Jennie Stoltz, and Florence Walton, all in Schuylkill County; two sons, Andrew of Easton, and Daniel of New Cumberland; a daughter, Lois Barberis, and her husband Anthony, of Spotswood, NJ; a grandson, Anthony Barberis Jr.; and several nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday at Nice-Hart Funeral Home Inc., 9 N. Lehigh Ave., Frackville, with Pastor Al Sones of Mechanicsburg officiating.  Friends may call from 6:00PM to 8:00PM Wednesday and 10:00 AM till 11:00 AM Thursday at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers contributions can be made to St Jude's Children Hospital PO Box 2132, Memphis TN 38101Interment Military Honors will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Frackville.

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John BreidingerJr. September 7, 2016 at 4:10 pm

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father, Al Czebieniak.  I got to know Al through our meetings at the offices of Rep Marcia Hahn as well as at the Bethlehem Twp Community Center.  He was always a cordial and friendly man.  We discussed many things after he got my attention with his crushing handshake!  I will miss him.  John Breidinger, Bethlehem Twp