Burdette C Avery  June 07 1941  June 05 2019

Burdette C Avery June 07 1941 June 05 2019

June 07 1941 June 05 2019
Burdette’s Obituary Burdette C. Avery, Dalton, died Wednesday morning at the Gino Merli Veterans Center in Scranton. He was the widower of the former Joanne Mullowney, who died in 1992. The couple had been married for 28 years. Born on his family farm in Falls, PA, he was the son of the late Berniece and Clara Winters Avery. Prior to his retirement, he was a machinist for the Matsco Company, but his passion was his land, equipment and helping out his friends and neighbors. Known to his friends as Dep, he believed all things could be overcome through hard work. He was a proud Army Veteran, serving his country after graduating from the Falls Overfield High School. Surviving are his two sons Chip Avery and wife Charissa, Dalton and Ronald Bonno, Trevose, PA; two daughters: Bonnie Avery, Dalton, and Connie Avery-Thoele and husband Ben, Memphis, TN; a brother, Darryl Avery, Morrisville, PA; five grandchildren: Mallory, Becca, and Ben Avery, Lucy and Oscar Thoele; various nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a son Charles K. Avery; a brother, Duane Avery; two sisters, Romona and Bonnie Lou Avery. A funeral service will be held on Saturday at 2 pm at the Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit with military honors. Interment will take place in Newton Cemetery at a later date. Friends may call on Saturday from 1 pm until time of service. Read More

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Death notice for the town of: Clarks Summit, state: Pennsylvania

death notice Burdette C Avery June 07 1941 June 05 2019

obituary notice Burdette C Avery June 07 1941 June 05 2019

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