The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 08, 1981, Image 16

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graduate of Swoyersville
Anthony Zachary High School. He formerly
Cement Company and
was last employed as a
salesman for J & H Con-
crete: Company, Wilkes-
Barre. Zachary was a
member of St. Anthony’s
Church, Exeter.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Marion Moek;
mother, Mrs. Beatrice
GALKA-BEAN
SANITATION SERVICE, INC.
Noxen 298-2347
‘Anthony M. Zachary,
149 © Woodbine Ave.,
Midway Manor, Shaver-
town, died Tuesday, June
30 at his home.
Son of the late Sam and
Josephine Danna
Zachary, he was born in
Swoyersville and was a
Zachary, Swoyersville;
children, Samuel, San-
dusky, Ohio; Mrs.
Richard Cleasby,
Fountain Hills, Ariz;
brothers, ‘Peter Zachary,
Luzerne; Joseph
Zachary, Swoyersville;
Casper Napoli, Wyoming;
sisters, Mrs. Frances
Barbose and Mrs.
Michael Ferraro,
Swoyersville; Mrs.
Joseph Cuccia, New York
City; Mrs. Gregory
Mastronuzzi, Wilkes-
Barre; five grand-
children.
Funeral was Thursday
with: Mass of Christian
Burial in St.‘ Anthony’s
Church, Exeter. Inter-
ment was in Mount Olivet
Cemtery, Carverton.
Philadelphia.
Born in Wilkes-Barre,
she was the daughter of
the late Charles and Ella
Sheaman Daubert. © Her
husband, Henry Groff,
died in 1972. Mrs. Groff
was a graduate of GAR
High School and was a
member. of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church,
Shavertown, and the
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Trucksville Volunteer
Fire Department.
Surviving are a son,
Charles E. Groff, at
home; daughter, Mrs.
Marilyn Eckart, Vernon,
N.J.; sister, Mrs. Jane
Snyder, Lancaster; and
two grandchildren.
Funeral was Saturday
with Rev. Lynn H. Roth:
rock, pastor of St. Paul's
ficiating. Interment was
died Wednesday, July 1 in
Mercy Hospital.
A native of Wilkes-
Barre, she was born Aug.
21, 1904, a daughter of the
late: Malcolm and Bessie
Haris Peters. She was a
graduate of Coughlin High
School and had made her
home in Dallas the past 25
years. Prior to her retire-
ment, she was employed
by the Comerford Theater
Company as a cashier.
of James J. Bonita; who
died in 1975. She was a
member of the Second
Welsh Congregational
Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving are sisters,
Mrs. James T. Murphy
Sr., Ashley; Mrs. Betty P.
Jenkins, and Mrs. Harold
R. Pryor, both of Wilkes-
Barre.
Funeral was Friday
3 : ey : : with Rev. Gerald B. _ food and a little to share. There will be a “pot luck” table
Container Service Mrs. Alice G. Groff, I oarime Williams, pastor, Second so bring your favorite dish.
J rs. Alice roff, 68, 2 Welsh C ational
Rubbish, Trash, Garbage Removal of 169 Butternut Road. D the Boni Church oon he Nesbitt meeting set July 21
Commercial, Residential, Industrial ‘8 Shavertown, died Wed- Oro g boniia ment was in Hanover Stop
T0 OUR CUSTOMERS p » 76, a resident of Dallas, mover dewnshin. The quarterly meeting the Nesbitt Memorial at th e
if Ce Missed or service Js as between representatives Hospital cafeteria on
OF you dre miss of all area ambulance Tuesday, July 21, at 7
unsatisfactory, please call us at 298-2347 s : units and physicians and p.m. Individual members d
Expressions The Post always welcomes reader comments: and nursing personnel of or a representative from new g00 S
of Sympathy suggestions. Call now, 675-5211. Nesbitt Memorial all ambulance units are
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