Jennifer E. (Mazaika) Guchanykk
Born: Wed., Aug. 25, 1976
Died: Sat., Apr. 4, 2020
Family to do services at later date
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Jennifer E. Guchanyk, 43, of Swoyersville, passed away on Saturday April 4, 2020 at the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital, Plains Twp.
Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of Joan M. Artim Mazaika, Exeter and the late James Mazaika.
Jennifer was a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School having graduated in 1994 and went on to further her education at Luzerne County Community College.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother Helen Kovalick Artim.
Prior to her illness, she had worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant and unit secretary at Highland Manor Nursing Home, Exeter.
Surviving in addition to her mother Joan, her maternal grandfather, Joseph Artim and her husband Jonathan Guchanyk and a sister Jessica Tigue, West Pittston along with numerous aunts and uncles and a niece Ella, whom she " loved to the moon and back", and her beloved four legged friend Delilah.
Funeral services will be private.
Arrangements are in the care of Gubbiotti Funeral Home, LLC, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter.
To send the family an expression of sympathy or an online condolence, please visit www.gubbiottifh.com
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Randy Bower
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Posted Tue April 07, 2020
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Sorry for your loss, I was Jimmy's first cousin on his mom's side we met at Julie's grad. Party years back.
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Shirley Micnicoski
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Posted Tue April 07, 2020
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Joanie,
Sorry for the loss of your daughter. Will be thinking of you.
Shirley, Frank, Paul & Justin
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Andrew Pascucci
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Posted Wed April 08, 2020
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Dear Jennifer,
A beautiful soul, full of love and goodness, you ascended closer to God, leaving sadness. Words cannot describe what I am feeling. I give my condolences to your entire family.
Andy & Gail
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Bonnie Ungvarsky (Boyle)
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Posted Fri April 17, 2020
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Even though Jennifer and I grew apart, she was my very best friend when I was little. So many fun memories of us playing and riding our bikes. My family and I are so very sorry for your loss 🙏
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