MRS. MARY WORMAN Mrs. Mary Worman, 74, of Noxen, died Sept. 8 at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock, following a long illness. Surviving are her husband, Sidney, Brooklyn, N.Y.; sons, Ronald, Culpeper, Va.; David, Valley Stream, N.Y.; daughter, ~ Mrs. Nancy Weber, Noxen; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchil- dren; brother, Michael Dennis and sisters, Mrs. Anna Catania and Mrs. Julie Young, all of Wethersfield, Conn. Memorial services wee held Sept. 9 from the Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, with the Rev. Kenneth Boston, pastor of Assembly of God Church of Mooretown, officiating. ANTHONY J. PISANO Anthony J. Pisano, 60, of 20 Wind- sor Drive, Dallas, died Sept. 7 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital fol- lowing a lengthy illness. Surviving, in addition to his father, Carmen Pisano, are his wife, the former Mary Doran; son, Anthony Jr., Lititz, Pa.; one grand- daughter; one brother, Lewis, Wilkes-Barre; several nieces and nephews. Funeral was held Sept. 9 from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, Wilkes- Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Leo’s Church, Ashley. Interment, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Twp. WILLIAM E. DERHAMMER William F. Derhammer, 75, of RD 2, Harveys Lake, died Sept. 12 in Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhan- nock. Surviving are his wife, Marion, at home; sons, Walter, Beaumont, a Monroe Twp. supervisor; William and Robert, Pikes Creek; Richard and David, Beaumont; daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Barbosi and Mrs. Mari- lyn Traver, Beamont; Mrs. Dorothy Whistler, Columbus, Miss.; Mrs. Beverly Whipple, RD 1, Noxen; 26 grandchildren; four great-grand- children; brother, Jobe, Little Meadows; sister, Mrs. Emma Jones, Endicott, N.Y. Funeral was held Sept. 15 from Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, with the Rev. Donald Nulton, pastor of First Welsh Baptist Church of Wilkes-Barre, officiating. Inter- ment, Beaumont Cemetery. ROBERT J. JEFFREY Robert J. Jeffrey, 98, formerly of Wyoming, West Pittston and Demunds Corners, Dallas, died Sept. 12 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal; Kingston. Surviving are children, Robert J. Jr., Johnson City, N.Y.; Mrs. Bea- trice Cunningham, West Pittston; six grandchildren, nine great-grand- children. Private funeral services were held Sept. 14 from H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, West Pitts- ton, with Rev. Roger Ainslie-Rich- ards officiating. Interment, Moun- tain View Cemetery, Harding. MRS. DOROTHY LOUISE MAY Mrs. Dorothy Louise May, 51, of For Your CONVENIENCE — We Are OPEN DAILY! 95 Meadowcrest Ave., Trucksville, died Sept. 12 in NPW Medical Center, Plains Twp. Surviving are her husband, Warden; children, Deborah May, Middletown, N.J.; Roger W. May, Dorothy J. Nichols and Warden May, all of Trucksville; John N. May and Jane Beth Woznicki, Wilkes-Barre; brother, Thomas Fogel, Keansburg, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Betty Houser, Belleville, N.J.; Mrs. Nancy Chupcavich, Keans- burg, N.J.; five grandchildren. Funeral was held Sept.14 from the Kniffen Funeral Home, Wilkes- Barre with Rev. Kenneth Kashner, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church, Wilkes-Barre, officiating. Interment, Alberts Cemetery. JEAN B. MORRIS Mrs. Jean B. Morris, 66, of Valley View Drive, Shrine Acres, Dallas, died Sept. 13 at her home. Surviving areher husband Herbert J. Morris, a former executive vice president of First Eastern Bank; son, Jeffrey B., Warren, N.J.; daughter, Mrs. Gail M. Boyer, Kingston; two grandchildren; brother, Kerwin Bromfield, Nanti- left, first row, Directors Purcell, Hall and Koch. Second tow, President Giordano; Vice presidents, DeBalko, Feddock, Brokenshire, and Shisko; Secretary-Treasurer McCaffrey. Lake group names officers Shisko; secretary-treasurer, Carlene McCaffrey, assistant secretary-treasurer, Margaret Truska; histo- rian, Mildred Garinger. Members of the Board of Directors were also elected The Harveys Lake Protective Association held its annual meeting and election of officers for the coming year. The Nominating Committee was made up of Past . ; Presidents: Frank Burnside, John Lopatto, Jim as follows: Terms expiring in 1984, John Manley and coke; sister, Mrs.” Ruth Pitchford, = njecaffrey, Calvin McHose and Stanley Urbanski. Joseph McAdara; terms expiring in 1985, Richard Clark, N.J. John Lopatto acted as chairman and read Nominating ~~ Myers and Leonard Naylor; terms expiring in 1986, Funeral was held Sept. 16, from First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre, with the Rev. Maynard Grunstra officiating. Interment, Mount Greenwood Cemetery, Shav- ertown. JULIUS A. VERBYLA Julius A. Verbyla, of RD 1, Sweet Valley, Mooretown, was pronounced dead Sept. 14 at the scene of a truck accident in Benton. Surviving are his parents, Julius M. and Constance Kuchinsky Ver byla, with whom he resided; broth- ers, William, Mooretown; Mark and Luke at home. Funeral was held Sept. 17 from Lehman Funeral Home, Wilkes- Barre, with the Rev. Robert Sauers, pastor of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Hughestown; officiating Inferment, Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Show Canceled The Back Mountain JayCees regretfully announce that the Back Mountain Horse Show scheduled for October 2 will not be held this year. Due to a conflict of dates for the use of the grounds, the JayCees have been forced to cancel this project. The show committee is sorry to disappoint its many exhibitors and sponsors, but is looking forward to renewing this project in the year ahead. George Alles, Michael Dziak, Donald Fredcerick III, Raymond Hall, Jane Koch, James Nelligan, Margaret Purcell and Anne Ruotolo. The Assocation has a 45 member Board of Directors and over 180 lake families belong to the group. Committee Report. 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