

Visitation is Friday, March 17, 2017, 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Interment will follow at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Hopelawn. While flowers will be welcomed, contributions may be made to Holy Trinity Worship Site of Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish or to the American Cancer Society.įuneral services will be at 8:30 AM from Flynn and Son Funeral Home 23 Ford Ave., Fords, followed by a 9 AM Funeral Liturgy at Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish at Holy Trinity Church, Perth Amboy. John was grateful to longtime friend Jane Klee, who looked after him in his last years, and Allen Harrigan, who helped him considerably in many different ways. Located in Monroe Township, NJ, residents enjoy peaceful suburban living, low maintenance home designs, luxury community amenities and a thriving social. He is survived by his brother Raymond Muska, his sister Phyllis Muska, and many nieces nephews, and friends. John was predeceased by his parents John and Mary Muska and sisters Margaret Doucette, Mildred Seguine and Ethel Seeman, with whom he had lived for many years before moving to Monroe. A TRUE Yankee and Giants fan, he also enjoyed watching collegiate and high school sports. He enjoyed fishing with friends on his boat “Buy American” and going to Atlantic City with the Holy Trinity Seniors.

George Catholic Club, of which he was a charter member. In his leisure, John served as president of the St. In 2011, he was honored for 65 years of service to the Union. He later became business agent of Local Union 9, continuing to be active on committees even after retiring in 1985. During World War II, he was a tech sergeant with the 13 th Air Force, 68 th Fighter Squadron, serving in the South Pacific, New Guinea, and the Philippines.Īfter the war, John joined the United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters and was elected president of Local Union 270. Mary’s High School, where he played Varsity basketball in 19. Born in Perth Amboy, he was a lifetime communicant of Holy Trinity Slovak Catholic Church, now part of Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish. John Joseph Muska, 98, of Edison, entered into eternal rest on March 14, 2017.
