Feyock, Francis L., âPremoâ, 83, Richland Township, went to be with the Lord on June 4, 2014 at Memorial Medical Center. Born on December 25, 1930 in South Fork, PA, son of Frank and Edith (DeCarlo) Feyock. Preceded in death by his parents; wife, Joan M. (Stark) Feyock; sister, Pauline Turchetta and brothers-in-law, Tony Turchetta and Bob McGowan Sr. He is survived by his loving children, Mary Jo, wife of John C. Luszik, Richland Township, Debbie J., wife of Ed Carmack, Richland Township, Francis P., married to Christina Gatehouse, Westmont, Dave H., married to the former Cynthia L. Maxwell, Windber, PA, and Ann L., wife of Stephen A. Klonicki, Mt. Joy, PA; grandchildren, John, Vince âVinnyâ (Julie), and Mike (Denisia) Luszik, Ed, Laurie, and Joey Carmack, Anthony (Anna), Danny, Stephanie (Chris), Zeke and Dakota âCodyâ Feyock, Addy, Emily, Dominic, and Joshua Klonicki; great grandchildren, Sammy, Bentley, Audrina, and Ryan; sister, Norie McGowan, Richland Township; brother, John D. (Carol) Feyock, East Petersburg, PA; many nieces, nephews and friend, Ann Licastro. Premo was a 1949 graduate of Cresson High School; 1953graduate of Brooke Army Medical School of X-Ray, San Antonio, TX; and 1955 graduate of Eckels School of Mortuary Science, Philadelphia. He was a US Army Veteran serving during the Korean War. Premo was employed at the former Stephen J. Conway Funeral Home, Johnstown and also at the Guido Santella Funeral Home, Altoona. He later was self employed in Safety and Mine Equipment. He was a manager/purchasing agent of Berwind Machine and Repair Shop, from where he retired. Premo was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church. He enjoyed woodworking, building furniture and cutting his grass on his tractor. Premo was very proud of his Italian heritage and really enjoyed gatherings with his entire family, especially with his grandchildren. Friends will be received from 3-8 p.m. on Sunday at the Harris Funeral Home, 500 Cherry Lane, Richland, where Vigil for the deceased will be held. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 am on Monday at St. Benedict Catholic Church, Fr. David S. Peles, Pastor. Committal will be at St. Anthony Cemetery with military rites conducted by Menoher Post #155 VFW Ritual Team. The family suggests contributions be directed to St. Benedict Catholic Church Building Fund, 2310 Bedford Street, Johnstown, PA 15904 or to St. Jude Childrenâs Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 in memory of Francis. On line condolences may be posted to www.wharrisfuneralhome.com.