He was a member of St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, a member of Slovac Sokol, and an honorary member of the Michael Kosar American Legion Post 778 of Lyndora, which was named for his son, who was killed in World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Fannie; six sons, Nick, at home, Stanley, John, Paul, Joseph Jr., all of Butler, and Steve of Lyndora; four daughters, Mrs. Clair (Mary) Turk of East Butler, Mrs. Ann Smuch of Prospect, Mrs. Tony (Nelle) Pollifrone of Homeacre, and Mrs. Milton (Rose) Franchuk of Highfield; and 19 grandchildren.
Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetary, Butler.
He was a member of St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, a member of Slovac Sokol, and an honorary member of the Michael Kosar American Legion Post 778 of Lyndora, which was named for his son, who was killed in World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Fannie; six sons, Nick, at home, Stanley, John, Paul, Joseph Jr., all of Butler, and Steve of Lyndora; four daughters, Mrs. Clair (Mary) Turk of East Butler, Mrs. Ann Smuch of Prospect, Mrs. Tony (Nelle) Pollifrone of Homeacre, and Mrs. Milton (Rose) Franchuk of Highfield; and 19 grandchildren.
Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetary, Butler.
Family Members
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Stanley S Kosar
1908–1990
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John J Kosar Sr
1912–2007
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Nick Kosar
1914–1997
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Mary Lorraine Kosar Turk
1916–2019
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Ann M. Kosar Smuch
1918–2009
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Nelle H Kosar Pollifrone
1920–2009
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Rose Kosar Franchuk
1923–1995
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Joseph "Smokey" Kosar Jr
1925–2000
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Steve "Beaver" Kosar
1928–2022
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Paul Kosar
1930–2017
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Pvt Michael Kosar
unknown–1943
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