• Date Of Birth: October 27, 1937
  • Date Of Death: July 17, 2020
  • State: Pennsylvania

     Edward C. DelJanovan, 82, of Cogan Station passed away on Friday, July 17, 2020 at Manor Care North.

     Born October 27, 1937 in Williamsport he was a son of the late Anthony Thomas and Leona Ellen (Watts) DelJanovan.

     He worked as a Heavy equipment operator for over 40 years, working for Penn Dot, Susquehanna Supply, Lycoming Supply, Stopper Construction and owning Ed DelJanovan Trucking. Ed was well known for being a ‘sell anything guy’; he owned and operated Your Market and an antique store where he enjoyed sharing his love for buying and selling antiques with others. He was a life member of Red Run Rod and Gun Club and a past member of Helsel Hunting Club and the Marine Corp. Club.

     Ed loved fishing, hunting, gardening, and auctions. He enjoyed pulling pranks, telling jokes and stories. Above all he relished in time sitting on his porch with his siblings, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

     Surviving are a loving companion of 30 years, Maggie Marcusky; his children, Edward G. DelJanovan, of Ohio, Benjamin C. DelJanovan (Judy), of Williamsport, David M. DelJanovan (Rose), of Arizona, Christine M. Gower (Dale), of Trout Run, and Lisa A. Hall, of Cogan Station; 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mary Butters (Bob), of Williamsport, Patricia Moon (Clarence), of Williamsport, Dorothy Housel, of Cogan Station, and Willie Webster (Floyd), of Trout Run; a brother, Joseph DelJanovan (Barbara), of Cogan Station; a daughter in law Debra DelJanovan of Williamsport; a sister-in-law Linda DelJanovan, of Cogan Station; and many loved nieces and nephews.

     In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son, Clifford W. DelJanovan Sr.; his siblings, Harry Watts, Thomas,  Matthew , George, John “Jack” , Gordon, and Connie DelJanovan; brother-in-law, Bucky Housel; sisters-in-law, Mary Anne and Doris DelJanovan; three grandchildren, Nicole DelJanovan, Alivn “Albert” Hall and Brittany DelJanovan; and a great-granddaughter, Faith Hall.

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