Regina Virginia Hrubosky , 95

Regina Virginia Hrubosky Regina (Virginia) Hrubosky, 95 formerly of S. Oakland Ave., Sharon passed away a the Venice Regional Hospital in Venice, FL on Saturday, January 16, 2010.

She was born in Rossiter, PA on January 7, 1915 to the late Joseph & Stella Maykowski Zebrowski. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, George Hrubosky on February 5, 1991. They were married on October 14, 1939. She was an active member of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church where she severed as the organist for many years and was a member of the Ladies of Charity.

She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Ann Marie and Charles Shoup of Venice, FL and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by 6 sisters, Frances Zebrowski, Bertha Nitowski, Helen Baron, Sophie Chmielowski, Jean Tavolario and Stephine Zebrowski in infancy.

Friends my call at the Tomon Funeral and Cremation Services in the Harold W. Stevenson Funeral Home, 264 E. State Street, Sharon, PA on Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.

Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church on Saturday, January 23 at 11 A.M. by Rev. Fr. Stanley Swacha. Interment will follow in St. Stanislaus Kostka Church Cemetery.

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Guestbook

From Helen&Tom Joseph on January 21, 2010

A beautiful person who will always be remebered and loved.

From Linda and Gene Hobart on January 21, 2010

Although we only new her for a few short years, she made a lasting impression on our lives. She'll be remembered for her smile and her wonderful personality.

From Don & Carol Mager on January 21, 2010

Virginia was a delight to visit with. We will miss her wonderful uplifting smile.

From Nancy and Joe Testa on January 21, 2010

Virginia had a wonderful personality and a great sense of humor. Her love for Ann and Charlie was quite evident. She will be missed

From Irene & Jim Shambaugh on January 21, 2010

Virginia's love for her family and life showed in her smiling face. I only knew her for a shor time but will miss my "polish" friend.

From Jim & Patti, Charlie & Quinn on January 22, 2010

We are making a gift in memory of Virginia to St. Stanislaus where she played the organ for so many years. God will bless her, she was a wonderful mother and gracious hostess! We will all miss her thoughtfulness.

From Bernice (Kulesa) White on January 22, 2010

DEAR ANNMARIE AND FAMILY
PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. YOUR MOM WAS SUCH A SWEETHEART. MY MOM, SON AND I ARE ALL FORMER ORGANISTS AT ST. STAN'S(BOTH OLD AND NEW CHURCH) AND "VIRGINIA" AS WE ALWAYS CALLED HER HELPED WITH MUSIC,ETC SO MANY TIMES. I MISSED SEEING HER OVER THE YEARS AND THEN HEARD THAT SHE HAD MOVED TO FLORIDA. SHE WAS SO PROUD OF HER MUSICAL FAMILY. I LIVE IN SHARON AND AM ORGANIST AT ST.ADALBERT IN FARRELL. AGAIN MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU. CHERISH ALL THE MEMORIES. SINCERELY, BERNICE (KULESA) WHITE

From Jim & Gail Lockwood on January 24, 2010

Ann & Charlie,

We are so sorry to hear of Virginia's passing. She was a wonderful lady and a joy to all who met her. Please accept our depeest condolences.

Jim and Gail

From Donna & Ron Cogswell on January 26, 2010

Virgina was a wonderful lady and we are blessed to have meet her and thank her for giving us a great friend in her daughter.