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In Memory

Martha Hosack (Gurdin)

Martha Hosack (Gurdin)

 

It is with deep sorrow that we pass along news of the passing of Martha Jane Hosack Gurdin, our class Salutatorian and, more importantly, a wonderful, high-quality person.   We thank her close friend, Marsha Morris Brown, for informing us.  Martha Jane’s obituary follows.

Martha Jane Hosack Gurdin, 82 of Dallas, PA, passed away on June 7, 2025, after a brief, severe illness. Martha was born on April 6, 1943, in Beaver Falls, Pa. Martha graduated as Salutatorian of Beaver Falls High School and received a full scholarship to Geneva College. She went on to earn her Master's in Speech Pathology from Bowling Green State University. In 1967, Martha was invited by a friend to go on a blind date. At the last minute, the original date was canceled, and Martha's friend asked Steve Gurdin, a second-year law student, to step in. They married in Detroit, Michigan. Friends predicted that the midwestern, church-going Methodist and fast-talking Jewish boy from Long Island would not last.
The couple settled in the Wyoming Valley and Martha began working as speech therapist in the Scranton School District. After her daughters were born, Martha took a job with the Institute for Human Resources and Services, providing speech therapy to clients with disabilities. Ten years later, Martha returned to the Scranton School District and remained until her retirement in 2010. If you asked Martha about her dream job, she would tell you that she had had it. Throughout her 40+ year career, Martha ensured that every student, especially those with the most challenging situations, felt loved and cared for. Whether it was the stash of healthy snacks she kept for students who did not get enough to eat, her advocacy to secure needed resources, the games she made to inspire better learning, the winter coats she discretely supplied, Martha never hesitated to show up and do the extras that made a difference.
Martha was a present, playful, and dedicated mother. She spent countless hours tutoring a daughter who struggled to read and bought a dozen shopworn prom dresses and repaired them so her daughters and their friends would have new dresses to wear to every formal. She made her home a supportive space for any teen who needed it and treated each of them as her own.
In retirement, Martha volunteered at the Back Mountain Memorial Library bookstore and curated the children's corner with her characteristic zeal. She knitted with her friends at Gosh Yarn It, read voraciously, doggedly engaged in political activism, cherished lunching with her former speech colleagues and supporting friends facing challenges, and savored weekly Saturday trips to Zummo's Coffee with Steve. Martha spent as much time as possible with her grandchildren. She was a marathon reader of picture books, a master-fort-maker, and competitive crossword-er kind of Grandma.
She will be missed by all who knew her for the expansiveness of her mind, the infectiousness of her hope, and her laughter.
Martha is survived by her husband of 55 years, C. Stephen Gurdin, Jr.,Esq., of daughters Kristen Gurdin and Lisa Dixon, son-in-laws Jonathan Croner and Dave Dixon, and grandchildren Eli and Ariel Croner and Ellie and Wyatt Dixon.
A celebration of life will take place at 11 am on June 29, 2025, (Martha and Steve's 56th wedding anniversary) at Temple B'nai Brith, 408 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa 18704.
Donations in Martha's name may be made to the Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, Pa 18612, https://backmt.luzernelibraries.org/donate/ or the Wyoming Valley Children's Association, https://wvcakids.org/
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of MARTHA JANE GURDIN, please visit our floral store.   

Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, Inc.
348 S. River St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Tel: 1-570-822-1210

 
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06/14/25 05:05 PM #1    

Bernie Pokropski (Cymbor)

So sorry to hear about Martha Hosack Gurdin.  She was always such a pleasant, kind person.  All the contributions she made to the needy are noteworthy and commendable.  My deepest condolences to her family.   Bernie Pokropski Cymbor


06/15/25 10:54 AM #2    

Nancy Mannerino (Cornecki)

So sorry to hear about Martha Hosack Gurdin's passing.  I didn't know her very well but she was always friendly and said hello.  May She Rest in Heaven.

Nancy (Mannerino) Cornecki


06/15/25 12:49 PM #3    

Carol Stewart (Mitchell)

So sorry to hear about the passing of Martha/  when I think about our High School Years, I can pciture Martha.  She was always so friendly and of course so smart.  It was no surporise to read hoow loving and kind she was during her life.  She left this world a better plaee . 


06/17/25 08:35 PM #4    

Joseph Betters

I am so sorry to hear about Martha. I remember her as a bright young woman. My condolences to her family and friends. She will be missed.


06/24/25 08:51 PM #5    

Melanie Duncan (Hirt)

     It is in deep grief that I am dealing with the passing of my dear friend, Martha Hosack Gurdin. I pray for her family.

     Martha came from a great heritage of fine parents! We both spent time in each other's homes. She even attended some of my family gatherings when I was not there. Everyone loved Martha.

     She was not only a friend during our school years but we were blessed to continue our relationship until her passing. We kept up with each other at our reunions but more frequently by phone, of course. I have great memories of trips to Washington, doing the Maypole dance at our prom and times at the swimming pool with Sam. I miss her laugh.

     One special time with her was when she was in my wedding. I praise God for memories and pictures. I miss her--a great friend. I was blessed to know and love her. 

     In Sympathy,

          Melanie Duncan Hirt

 


06/25/25 12:40 PM #6    

Kaye Webb (Elder)

What a lovely tribute to a lovely person. It seems that Martha had a loving, purposeful life. May her family find comfort in knowing that so many classmates mourn her passing and feel proud to have been a friend. Well done good and faithful servant, you have made the world a better place. With sympathy, Kaye Webb Elder


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