Joseph Antoon, age 83, of Uniontown, PA, passed away Thursday, April 9, 2021 in Bella Health Care Center, Uniontown. He was born in Uniontown, PA on December 26, 1937, the son of Theodore Antoon, Sr. and Mary Palyochick Antoon. In addition to his parents, Joe was also preceded in death by a brother, John Antoon.
Joe graduated from Uniontown High School with the class of 1957. He went into business with his father at Teddy’s Bar and Grill then became the owner after many dedicated years with his dad. Joe’s family was his life, he was dedicated to his wife, with whom he shared sixty-three years and enjoyed being surrounded by his children and grandchildren.
Left to cherish Joe’s memory are his loving wife, Barbara Hess Antoon; his four children, Barbara Jo Chury and husband David, Wendi Emory and husband Timothy, Mary Antoon all of Uniontown, and Joseph R, Antoon and wife Lynn of Plum Boro, PA; seven grandchildren, Jeff Allen and wife Valerie, Christopher Allen and wife, Ashley, Joseph Allen, Heather Chury and fiancée, Harry Kaufman, Brandon Chury and Lloyd Williams and fiancé Dylana Kutek, and Bailey Emory: two great grandchildren, Riley Allen and Abram Williams; a brother, Theodore Antoon, Jr and wife Gloria; and a sister, Rosemary Penglase of Ruthersglen, VA;
Arrangements have been entrusted to the ANDREW D. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIES, INC., 80 Morgantown Street, Uniontown, PA. Services were private at his request.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at adferguson.com and on the funeral home Facebook page.
Barb, So very sorry for your loss. Your family was always so good to me. Ted will be missed.
With much love and sorrow, Candy Riggin Hawk
Sorry to see the passing of an old friend. Remember many conversations with Ted and Joe and other family members as a loyal “customer”. Always looked up to Joe back in the days at UHS. Best Hoagies and burgers in town [ better than Potters ]! My first cold Iron City there on Pittsburgh Rd. Please accept my sympathies on this great loss; will always hold onto fond boyhood memories. Shalom and Peace, Miles Cohen & Family, UHS’59
You are all in my thoughts and prayers with the loss of Joe, husband, father, brother who you will sadly miss. Please accept my sincere condolences.