Chief Logan Lions Club

Chief Logan Lions Club Chief Logan Lions Club in Lewistown PA

06/07/2026

The Chief Logan Lions Club wants to thank everyone who came out to support us the past five days out at Kish Park during the Embassy Fair. With your support we are able to give back and help our communities in need. Our next gig will be out at Milroy for the fireworks event. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Have a blessed day!

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06/06/2026

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It is with great sadness we report the passing of Past International President Joeseph Wroblewski.

Joseph L. Wroblewski, 96, Past International President of Lions Clubs International, devoted husband, father, grandfather, funeral director, veteran, humanitarian, and community leader passed away peacefully at home on June 2, 2026, surrounded by his children.

For more than seven decades, Joseph dedicated his life to service – service to his family, his community, his profession, and most notably to Lions Clubs International, whose mission of improving lives through humanitarian work became the guiding purpose of his life.

Born in Ashley, Pennsylvania, to Joseph L. Wroblewski and Irene Sobolewski Wroblewski, Joe was raised with the values of faith, hard work, compassion, and integrity that would define his character throughout his life. A graduate of Ashley High School, he continued his education at Wilkes College and later earned a degree from Eckels College of Mortuary Science in 1952.

Joe honorably served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Upon returning home, he established his first funeral home in Ashley in 1954 and later expanded his work by acquiring the former John J. Baloga Funeral Home in Forty Fort. Together with his beloved wife, Normajean, he served generations of families with dignity, compassion, and professionalism for more than six decades. During life's most difficult moments, Joe and Normajean became trusted sources of comfort, guidance, and reassurance for countless families throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania.

His entrepreneurial spirit led him to several successful ventures beyond funeral service. Though respected as a businessman, Joe believed that the true measure of a life was found in service to others.

A member of the Ashley Lions Club since 1954, Joe devoted more than 70 years to Lions Clubs International. Through decades of leadership and service, he rose through the organizations ranks, serving as District Governor, International Director, and ultimately as International President of Lions Clubs International during 1985-1986.

His leadership extended far beyond a single presidential term. Joe served as International Convention Chairperson, United Nations Liaison for 28 years, Chairman of the Coordinating Committee for China Affairs, and in numerous other capacities that helped shape the global direction of Lions Clubs International. His work carried him across continents, where he forged lifelong friendships, inspired service, and advanced humanitarian causes that improved countless lives.

Throughout the world, Lions knew Joe not only as a leader but also as a trusted friend whose warmth, optimism, and genuine interest in others left lasting impressions wherever he traveled. He embodied the Lions motto, "We Serve," and the principle of "Service Above Self." As International President, he adopted the theme "We Serve Better Together," a simple but powerful message that reflected both his vision for Lions and his philosophy of life. He believed that the greatest accomplishments were never achieved alone, but through people working side by side in common purpose. His commitment to combating blindness, alleviating hunger, supporting youth, strengthening communities, and promoting international understanding left an enduring mark on the organization and on the people it serves.



In recognition of his extraordinary contributions, Joe received many of Lions Clubs International's highest honors, including the Ambassador of Goodwill Award, the most prestigious honor bestowed upon a Lion. He was also a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow and recipient of numerous international leadership and service awards.



Joe was equally devoted to his faith, his family, and his community. He served on the Board of Directors of the Catholic Youth Center in Wilkes-Barre; was President of the Northeastern Heart Association; was a 55-year member of the American Legion, Andrew Lawrence Post 644, Swoyersville; and actively supported numerous civic, charitable, and professional organizations throughout his lifetime.



Above all, Joe cherished his family. He shared nearly 70 years of marriage with his beloved wife, Normajean G. Kozicki Wroblewski, whose partnership, love, and support were central to his life until her passing in 2023. Together they built a life rooted in faith, family, service, and devotion to others.



While thousands around the world knew him as a leader, mentor, humanitarian, and friend, his grandchildren knew him simply as "Papa" – a title he treasured above all others. Whether sharing stories, offering encouragement, celebrating milestones, or simply enjoying time together, he took immense pride in his family and found great joy in watching each new generation grow. His wisdom, generosity, gentle spirit, and unwavering love became gifts that his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will carry with them always.



In addition to his parents and wife, Joe was preceded in death by his sons-in-law, Leon Wendelowski and Bryan Demerly, and his daughter-in-law, Heide Lauck.



He is survived by his children: Lisa Wroblewski Howland and husband, Gary, of Newtown, Connecticut; Joseph B. Wroblewski and wife, Dr. Genevieve Wroblewski, of Hillsborough, North Carolina; Eric Aubrey Wroblewski of Naples, Florida; and Marla Wroblewski Demerly and Gregg Fagan of Columbia, South Carolina.



He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren: Genevieve Wroblewski and husband, Daniel Sawyers; Christa Wroblewski and husband, Zachary Huckle-Bauer; Eric J. Wroblewski and wife, Minna Tran; Brett Krumins and wife, Alexandra; Erik Lorens; Bryanna Demerly Litz and husband, Justin; Matthew Demerly and wife, MaryKatherine; Joseph Demerly Bell and husband, James; Catherine Conroy and husband, Ben; and Tyler Lauck.



His legacy continues through his cherished great-grandchildren: Maddox and Callie Sawyers; Julian and Teddy Huckle-Bauer; K.J. and Will Demerly; Antonyio Bell; Luke, Cole, and Rex Conroy; and a beloved great-granddaughter, Baby Litz, expected later this year.



He is also survived by his sister, Eleanor Witkowski of Roseville, California, as well as nieces, nephews, fellow Lions, colleagues, and countless friends throughout the world.



Through his family, his profession, his faith, and his lifelong dedication to humanitarian service, Joe leaves a legacy that spans generations and reaches far beyond the communities he called home.



Joe's life was marked by kindness, purpose, generosity, and an abiding belief that each of us has a responsibility to help others. Though he will be deeply missed by those who loved him, his example will continue to inspire all who knew him.



Wherever people gather to help others, strengthen their communities, and make the world a better place, Joe's legacy lives on. His family finds comfort in knowing that the words he chose to guide his life, and which will forever mark his resting place, continue to speak for him: We Serve Better Together.



Services and Arrangements


Members of the Pennsylvania Lions Clubs will gather for a Service of Remembrance at 4:30 PM on Friday.



At Joseph’s request, the funeral will be private. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Joseph’s cousin, the Reverend Father Gerald Gurka. Interment with the Rite of Committal will follow at Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Hanover Township, where military honors will be accorded by the United States Army.



Funeral arrangements are in the thoughtful care of Joseph's successors at Wroblewski Funeral Home, Inc., 1442 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania.



To share a memory of Joseph or a message of condolence with his family, please visit the funeral home website, www.wroblewskifuneralhome.com, or its page.



The family kindly requests that floral offerings be omitted. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Joseph's honor to Lions Clubs International Foundation, www.lionsclubs.org/en/donate or you may mail your contribution to Lions Clubs International Foundation, Attn: Donor Services, 300 W 22nd St., Oak Brook, Illinois 60523-8842.



I was asked to inform everyone that donations in memory of PIP Joe Wroblewski should be made in his memory to:



LCIF

Attention: Donor Services

Dept. 4547

Carol Stream, IL 60122-4547



Below is the link to the Melvin Jones donation form if you need it.



https://www.lionsclubs.org/resources/79864500



The family requests no flowers be sent and an obituary will be sent out as soon as it is available. Also, the zip code for Larksville should be 18651.

Good morning Kmart shoppers!  Today and today only the Chief Logan Lions will be having a proverbial Blue Light Special ...
06/03/2026

Good morning Kmart shoppers! Today and today only the Chief Logan Lions will be having a proverbial Blue Light Special down at Kish Park at the Embassy Fair. We will have limited quantities of our cheese sauce available today from 5-10 PM totally FREE of charge to our customers as a way of saying thank you for your continued support and dedication to our club and fundraising efforts. There is a limit of one cup per boat of fries and while supplies last. This is normally a $1 upcharge. Come out and see us today and we will be looking forward to saying hello!

Laff of the day🤣Lions love cruise ship buffets👍!
06/02/2026

Laff of the day🤣

Lions love cruise ship buffets👍!

Come out and see us starting today and running through this Saturday out at Kish Park for the annual Embassy Fair. We wi...
06/02/2026

Come out and see us starting today and running through this Saturday out at Kish Park for the annual Embassy Fair. We will be serving up our world famous hot and wonderful French fries from 5-10 each evening. We will have cheese sauce available each night as well until supplies last. The Chief Logan Lions want to thank all of you for your continued support of our club and fundraising activities. We give back 100% of what we earn back to our communities in need. Looking forward to seeing all of you this week!

SPOILER ALERT… We will have a surprise for our customers one night this week as a way of saying thank you for your support of our club. Stay tuned for the surprise!!!

Come out and see us out at Kish Park for the Embassy Fair next week starting on Tuesday June 2 and running through to Sa...
05/28/2026

Come out and see us out at Kish Park for the Embassy Fair next week starting on Tuesday June 2 and running through to Saturday June 6. We will have our hot and delicious world famous French fries made available from 5-10 PM on each night. We will have a surprise for our customers on one of the evenings. Stay tuned for the announcement as to when this will happen. It will be announced on the morning of when it will happen. Thank you in advance for your continued support of our club and of our fundraising efforts. We will be looking forward to seeing you out at Kish Park next week!

Come out and see us at Country Memories Days in McVeytown tomorrow from 9-3. We will be serving up our hot and delicious...
05/22/2026

Come out and see us at Country Memories Days in McVeytown tomorrow from 9-3. We will be serving up our hot and delicious world famous French fries. This is our first outing for the season. Thank you for supporting Lions for which we give everything back to support our communities in need.

Have a blessed day and hope to see you tomorrow!

This past weekend, the Chief Logan Lions participated in and sponsored a sled portage station for the Webelos in the ann...
01/27/2026

This past weekend, the Chief Logan Lions participated in and sponsored a sled portage station for the Webelos in the annual Klondike Derby which was held at the Seven Mountains Scout Camp near Spring Mills. Lions’ Brad Wingard, Eric Weaver, Greg Corbin, and Hunter Corbin volunteered for the whole day staffing the portage station. This is an annual tradition for the Chief Logan Lions Club. It was a fun day in the great outdoors!

A couple of weeks ago, the Chief Logan Lions donated a fully updated desktop computer system to the Lumina Center in Lew...
01/27/2026

A couple of weeks ago, the Chief Logan Lions donated a fully updated desktop computer system to the Lumina Center in Lewistown. Pictured here is a representative from the Lumina Center along with Lion Brad Wingard, the vice president of the Chief Logan Lions Club.

01/03/2026

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