Rev. Daniel G. Mastros

Rev. Daniel G. Mastros, 56, of Columbia, PA, passed away on November 8, 2015 at Mt. Joy Hospice. He was the husband of the late Rev. Judy Winskowski.

He was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to the late James Mastros and Josephine A. Carmichael. He received his Associates degree in Mathematics from Penn State, and was a student at HACC. He was president and founder of the WWII Oral History Club and the Battle of the Bulge History Group.

He is survived by his daughters Jody A. (Mike) Merva, Marietta, PA and Mandy M. Mastros, Bethlehem, PA, and sisters Dianne Flory, Columbia and Kathi (Larry) Metz, Mountville, PA. He is preceded in death by brothers Michael (Ellen) Mastros, and James M. Mastros. He was engaged to be married to Elizabeth Longenecker. He is also survived by five step-children, 3 nephews, 5 nieces, 14 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a Memorial Service at the Hope City Church, 227 N. Queen St., 3rd Floor, Lancaster, PA 17603 on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 12PM, with Rev. James Epperly officiating. Friends may greet the family beginning at 11 AM until the time of the service. There will be a private internment.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Mt. Joy Hospice, Hope City Church, or WWII Oral History Club (Contact Dan Medbury, 392-6334).

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  • I am Beth longenecker sister l want to offer my condolences to Dan’s family we enjoyed Dan’s. Company and up beat attitude a very caring person he loved to play cards and taugh us a lot he will surely be missed he is now walking with jesuswhat a wonderful thing to know

  • Betty is my aunt that’s how I got to meet Dan I remember Dan at the pinic’s at my mom house ! Dan’s with JESUS now he wanted to beat this I remember when he said I’m going to beat this I don’t want negative people around me Dan was a awesome person ! He would light up your day !

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