Stephanie Doukas
- Apr 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 9
Stephanie Doukas, of Pittston, passed away peacefully, Saturday April 4, 2026 at home.

Born in Mahanoy City, PA on October 9, 1945, she was the daughter of the late Wilbur Perry and Rita Jean (Stephanie) Perry. She was a graduate of Mahanoy City High School.
She was the 1963 Mahanoy City Centennial Queen.
Stephanie started her calling of working in the bar business in New York City before relocating to Pittston, PA. For nearly 30 she owned and operated Stephanie’s Bar on Main Street in Pittston.
She developed lifelong friends by treating her customers like family. Stephanie was a striking woman who was classically beautiful and always magnificently dressed. She was well respected and will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her husband Andrew Doukas,
Stephanie is survived by her son Alex Doukas, Mahanoy City and daughter-in-law, Martina Doukas, Mahanoy City, granddaughter Molly Mcmullen, as well as Debbie Williams who was like a daughter to her and Debbie’s family.
In accordance with Stephanie’s wishes, visitation will be held Friday April 17, 2026 from 6-9PM at Adonizio Funeral Home, LLC, 251 William St., Pittston and all are invited to say their final good-bye on Saturday April 18, 2026 from 10-11AM at the funeral home, followed by brunch.
I used to go to Stephanie's with my fiance' Joe .Always was treated so nice there .and we liked talking to Stephanie .She was a beautiful woman . I was very shocked to hear she was so sick .My fience' passed away..You will be missed Stephanie .God bless you angel ..fly angel fly ..😇😘💔🙏
In September 1963 when I was four years old, I saw the amazing Mahanoy City Centennial Parade. I remember seeing Stephanie, the Centennial Queen and her Royal Ladies. It is amazing that I stumbled on her obituary and recently saw a video and photos of the parade. Following is a link where you can see Stephanie on her parade float: https://www.mahanoyhistory.org/centennial.html#!prettyPhoto.
May the Lord bless and keep Stephanie!
Stephanie was like a mother to me I could talk to her about anything and when she needed help at the bar chasing the kegs I was there for her Stephanie you will be missed by me and all your friends I will see you soon in the heavenly skies love you Steph Chris Slocum pastor