2 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1984 Employees honored Two employees of the Dallas Post Office were recently presented with a special achievement award. The award is given to employees who perform in a manner than exceeds the usual work requirements for a sustained period of time. Shown here during the presentation are, from left, Ray Cecconi, superintendent; Dan Jones, carrier, award recipient; Charles Innamorati, clerk, FRANK MCGUIRE Frank M. McGuire, 87, of 140 E. Center St., Shavertown, died Jan. 22 in the Hazleton Nursing and Geria- tric Center, following a brief illness. Surviving are his wife, the former Grace Chesley; daughters, Mrs. Grace Terbush and Mrs. Virginia Schramm, both of Drums; sister and brothers, Mrs. Margaret Dolan and Henry, both of Lynn, Mass.; William, Danvers, Mass.; seven grandchildren; 14-great-grandchil- dren. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Jan. 26 in St. Therese Church, Shavertown, by the Rev. Joseph Sammons. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. ROSE ROSNICK Mrs. Rose G. Rosnick, 62, of 177 Woodbine Road, Midway manor, Trucksville, died suddenly Jan. 22 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ton, after being stricken ill at her home. Surviving are her husband, John A.; daughters, Miss Mariann, Alex- andria, Va.; Mrs. Janet Evans, Luzerne; brother, James A., Tusca- lusa, Ala.; sister, Miss Margaret Grow, Pittston; two grandchildren. Funeral was held Jan. 26 from the Hugh B. Hughes and Son Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. MARY MEHALCHICK Church St., Swoyersville, died Jan. 22 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. : Surviving are her husband, Louis; daughter, Mrs. Patricia‘ Hoch, Swoyersville; one granddaughter; brothers, Peter Murat, Manville, N.J.; Michael Murat, Larksville; sister, Mrs. Catherine Pikladowski, Larksville. Funeral was held Jan. 25 from Lehman Funeral Home, Swoyers- ville, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary’s Church, Swoy- ersville, Interment, Denison Ceme- tery, Swoyersville. HILDA S. GAREY Hilda Staub Garey, 76, of Moun- tain View Drive, Lehman, died Jan. 23 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are her husband, Wil- lard L.; daughter, Mary Beth G. Brady, Lehman; two grandchil- dren; sisters, Mrs. Claire G. 0’Connor, Mrs. Elizabeth M. 0’Connor, and Mrs. Helen M. Cashin, all of Tallahassee, Florida; Mrs. Bernadine Paraventi, Detroit, Mich.; brothers Richard E. Staub, Trucksville; and John N. Staub, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral was held Jan. 26 from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Shavertown, with Mass of Christian Burial in Gate of Heaven Church, Dalles, Interment, Idetown Ceme- ery. WILLIAM WILLIAMS William Anthony (Tony) Wil- Dallas, died Jan. 24 in Mercy Hospi- tal, Wilkes-Barre, following an ill- ness. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Davis; daughter, Sharon W. Hurley, Kingston; two grand- sons; sisters, Thurza Williams, Lor- etta Wright and Alice Williams, all of Kingston; Dorothy Wasley, Har- veys Lake; brother, Robert L., Sweet Valley. Funeral was held Jan. 27 from the Harols C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 420 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, wile... Rev. Andrew Pillarella, pastor Trinity United Presbyterian Churcrz Dallas, officiating. Interment Deni- son Cemetery, Swoyersville. JOSEPH STREDNY Joseph Richard Stredny, 62, of Alderson Road, Harveys Lake, died Jan. 27 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Surviving are his wife, the former Antonia Terrone; sons, Joseph, Fairbanks, Alaska; Richard, Har- veys Lake; daughters, MRs. Carol Swyre, Harveys Lake; Susan, at home; three brothers, Michael and Nicholas, both of Dallas; Father Anthony Stredny, Crosby, Texas; sister, Mrs. Rosemary DeFelice, Buffalo, N.Y.; one grandson. Funeral was held Jan. 30 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Qur Lady of Vi tory Church, Harveys Lake. Interment, St. Mary’s Byzantine Cemetery, Dallas., award recipeient; and Thomas Bly, postmaster. Jones and Innamorati have served at the Dallas Post Office for 12 years. liams, 65, of Country Club Road, = rs. Mary Mehalchick, of 515 ; ROSE HARING Mrs. Rose C. Haring, 88, of 180 Parrish Street, Dallas, died Jan. 26 at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, following an illness. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. ee 1 - Wilbur Davis, with whom she SESE ss TH = BIG S ALE at Wi TE, D URN I TU RE resided; four grandchildren; ning Sl ni great-grandchildren;three sisters,” § fb - = mm : : ne Hera Daniels, Wilkes- | === ee arre; Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Coolbaugh, j -,,, a] = fp rm— ee ss a -—e SRE — | ETE Bowman’s Creek; Mrs. Charles = = = = E =e = == ee = Allen, Dallas; brothers, Arthur Kib- = E = = = — = _ 3 —_— a = ss bler, Noxen; Millard Kibbler, = EE = EE = = _—_—— eee = = Binghamton, N.Y. _sE OE Oe EE Ee ee === = EE Funeral was held Jan. 30 from the EE _—— = = sa ==.,—4a.-- = _ = —— 2 Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, fg Ey _ eee == = = = —_—— eee TT == ss Shavertown, with the Rev. Cliff C. _ _—— ee == = ESE Ele Ee = = —_— Jones, pastor of the Huntsville a s&s J Christian Church, and the Rev. TE = EE — nd Tr— _— T= a —_—— F Edmund L. John, chaplain of Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital, officiating. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. GLENN SIGLIN Glenn H. Siglin, 56, of RD 2 Noxen, died Jan. 29 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, following a pro- longed illness. Surviving are his mother, Roxie Swingle Siglin, Noxen; his wife, the former Clara Womer; daughters, Mrs: Tina: Ryan, Shavertown; Mrs. ; Karen Bouika,; Noxen; Mrs. Thelma ; 4 .. Parks, Dallas; sons; Glenn H.,. Jr.¥ ; Harveys Lake; William R., Wyo- . : ming; James R., Trucksville; 1448 4 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Char-= 3 lotte Keefe, Noxen; Mrs. Shirley Witter, Dallas; brother, Carl, Noxen. Funeral will be held Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. from Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Shavertown, with the Rev. Lynn H. Rothrock, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown and the Rev. Robert D. Whitehead, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church, Trucksville, officiating. Interment will b in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call Jan. 31.2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 4 IRENE SNYDER Irene W. Snyder, 77, of West Dallas, died Jan. 29 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she had been a patient for one month. Her husband, Harry, died in August, 1970. Surviving are sisters, MRs. Mazie Southwell, Chase; Mrs. 3 Mary Herbert, Edwardsville; Mrdfly \ Dorothy Cooper, Chase; brothers-in=" law, Ralph and Emerson Snyder, with whom she resided. on clearance items * LIVING ROOMS e BEDROOMS Funeral services will be Feb. 1 at ® DINING ROOMS eo RECLINERS 11 a.m. from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial High- o FAMILY ROOMS ¢ ROCKERS way, Dallas, with the Rev. Andrew : Pillarella, of Trinity United Presby- . ° ® terian Church, presiding. Interment, 3 MATTRESSES TABLES Idetown Cemetery. 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