Her obituary: Janice M. Bloss, 63, of Hillside Drive,Lattimer Mines, passed away Wednesday afternoon at the home of her son in Drums, following a lengthy illness. Born in Washington D.C., on Nov. 23, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Kelly Wilson and Margaret (Marders) Beach. She spent the past 35 years in Hazleton, McAdoo and Freeland prior to living in Lattimer Mines. She was employed as a Hazleton Area School District bus driver for 30 years, having retired in June 2007, and was also a bus driver for White Water Challengers, White Haven, for 12 years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheren Church, Hazleton, and the Red Hat Society in Mountain Top. She was a social member of Butler Township Fire Co., Jeddo Stars, McAdoo Fire Co., Hazleton Slovak Club, Freeland VFW, and Hazleton Senion Citizens.
She is survived by her husband of the past 19 years, David Bloss Sr., Lattimeer Mines; sons, Daniel Andreuzzi, and his wife April, of Drums; and Dean Andreuzzi of San Diego Calif; Grand-children, Lauren Segilia, and Dylan, Kelly, Austin, and Caitlyn Andreuzzi; a sister, Shirley Smith and her husband Richard of Edgerwater Maryland; stepchildren, Stephanie Bloss of Hazleton, and David Bloss Jr. of Beaver Meadows; a niece and a great-nephew. Her funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from Hartman Funeral Homes and Crematory Inc. (East), 669 Butler Drive, Drums, with her pastor, the Rev. Douglas McKeeby, officiating.
Burial will follow in Skyview Memorial Park in Hometown. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributations can be made to American Cancer Society, St. Gabriel House, 132 S. Wyoming St., hazleton, PA 18201; or online at www.cancer.org.
Condolences can be e-mailed from, and more information is available at www.harmanfuneral.com
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Jan's funeral was attended by 170 loving friends. She is an inspiration to us all as she fought and struggled with cancer for seven years. She loved to work and lovingly raised two of the finest sons I have ever met. She was a giver, not a taker, always willing to go out of her way for a friend. She will be truely missed by all who knew her.
Her obituary: Janice M. Bloss, 63, of Hillside Drive,Lattimer Mines, passed away Wednesday afternoon at the home of her son in Drums, following a lengthy illness. Born in Washington D.C., on Nov. 23, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Kelly Wilson and Margaret (Marders) Beach. She spent the past 35 years in Hazleton, McAdoo and Freeland prior to living in Lattimer Mines. She was employed as a Hazleton Area School District bus driver for 30 years, having retired in June 2007, and was also a bus driver for White Water Challengers, White Haven, for 12 years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheren Church, Hazleton, and the Red Hat Society in Mountain Top. She was a social member of Butler Township Fire Co., Jeddo Stars, McAdoo Fire Co., Hazleton Slovak Club, Freeland VFW, and Hazleton Senion Citizens.
She is survived by her husband of the past 19 years, David Bloss Sr., Lattimeer Mines; sons, Daniel Andreuzzi, and his wife April, of Drums; and Dean Andreuzzi of San Diego Calif; Grand-children, Lauren Segilia, and Dylan, Kelly, Austin, and Caitlyn Andreuzzi; a sister, Shirley Smith and her husband Richard of Edgerwater Maryland; stepchildren, Stephanie Bloss of Hazleton, and David Bloss Jr. of Beaver Meadows; a niece and a great-nephew. Her funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from Hartman Funeral Homes and Crematory Inc. (East), 669 Butler Drive, Drums, with her pastor, the Rev. Douglas McKeeby, officiating.
Burial will follow in Skyview Memorial Park in Hometown. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributations can be made to American Cancer Society, St. Gabriel House, 132 S. Wyoming St., hazleton, PA 18201; or online at www.cancer.org.
Condolences can be e-mailed from, and more information is available at www.harmanfuneral.com
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Jan's funeral was attended by 170 loving friends. She is an inspiration to us all as she fought and struggled with cancer for seven years. She loved to work and lovingly raised two of the finest sons I have ever met. She was a giver, not a taker, always willing to go out of her way for a friend. She will be truely missed by all who knew her.
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