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John Thomas Carson, 66, of Titusville passed away Wednesday May 5th at Capital Health Regional Medical Center. Born in Kew Gardens, NY, John had resided in Hopewell Township and Titusville for thirty years. John was a member of St. James RC Church in Pennington.
John is survived by his wife Cynthia Kaisand Carson, sons, John C. Carson, Andrew Carson, and Todd Carson, as well two sisters, Nora Palumbo and Ellen Holm. He was the son of the late John Henry and Anna Olwell Carson, and brother to the late Theresa Pellegrino and Anna Hulka.
John attended New York Institute of Technology for undergraduate studies. After graduating with a Masters of Science in Business from Adelphi, John worked in the syndication market of the entertainment industry for many large corporations such as Viacom, Metromedia, Paramount, and Twentieth Century Fox. He changed career paths in the 1980s to work in the lottery industry, both domestically and internationally
Tom Mcguinness Tom Mcguinness passed away at Royal Berkshire Hospital on Wednesday 24th March, aged 74. Much loved brother and uncle, Thomas will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Requiem Mass will be held at 2pm on Thursday 8th April at St. James RC Church, Reading. All enquiries to A.B. Walker Tel. 0118 947 7007.
Margaret June Fiolka Margaret June Fiolka passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday 9th March 2021, aged 87 years. Margaret was born on 14th October, 1933 in Reading, Berkshire and was the eldest daughter of the late Rose and Albert Luker. She married the late Serafin Leon Fiolka in April 1957 and gave birth to her one and only son, Jan Leon Fiolka, on 3rd October, 1965. Her first job at 16 years old was at the Gillette Factory in Reading, where she remained a popular and respected employee until the birth of her son. Margaret was a truly loving, kind and caring person to all who knew her. This was highlighted by her work in later life as a nursing home