JOHNSTOWN — PANARELLA – Kathleen Doloris, 71, Johnstown, died April 24, 2010, at
Memorial Medical Center. Born Nov. 14, 1938, in Johnstown, daughter of Stephen A.
Sr. and Margaret L. (Makin) Yurasek. She is preceded in death by her parents;
grandson, Baker Panarella; and sister, Mary Katherine (Yurasek) Tavalsky. She is
survived by her loving and devoted husband, Frank A.; daughter, Margaret Ann
Cornelius (David); sons, Francis P. (Kathy), and Jonathan V. (Beth); grandson,
Lucas Cornelius; brothers, Stephen A. Yurasek Jr. (Barbara), and James E.
Yurasek (Edna); and sisters, Charlotte Blough (Donald), and Grace Blough (Gary).
Also survived by her dog, Lucky Girl, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and
nephews. Kathleen was a skilled and avid hunter. She enjoyed crocheting,
gardening and being outdoors. She was involved with the Ohio Fast Draw
Association. Worked in the jewelry business for over 30 years and operated her
own craft business with her family for over 20 years. She enjoyed riding
motorcycles with her husband and was a member of various touring clubs over the
years. Also a member of the Roxbury Civic Group. Friends will be received from
10 until time of prayer service at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc.,
Broad Street. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the family.
Memorial Medical Center. Born Nov. 14, 1938, in Johnstown, daughter of Stephen A.
Sr. and Margaret L. (Makin) Yurasek. She is preceded in death by her parents;
grandson, Baker Panarella; and sister, Mary Katherine (Yurasek) Tavalsky. She is
survived by her loving and devoted husband, Frank A.; daughter, Margaret Ann
Cornelius (David); sons, Francis P. (Kathy), and Jonathan V. (Beth); grandson,
Lucas Cornelius; brothers, Stephen A. Yurasek Jr. (Barbara), and James E.
Yurasek (Edna); and sisters, Charlotte Blough (Donald), and Grace Blough (Gary).
Also survived by her dog, Lucky Girl, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and
nephews. Kathleen was a skilled and avid hunter. She enjoyed crocheting,
gardening and being outdoors. She was involved with the Ohio Fast Draw
Association. Worked in the jewelry business for over 30 years and operated her
own craft business with her family for over 20 years. She enjoyed riding
motorcycles with her husband and was a member of various touring clubs over the
years. Also a member of the Roxbury Civic Group. Friends will be received from
10 until time of prayer service at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc.,
Broad Street. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the family.