The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 28, 1984, Image 3

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DONNA KEESEY
Donna (Menges) Keesey, 34, of
239 Tamarack, Morton, Illinois,
formerly of Dallas, died March 5 in
Barnes Hospital, St. Louis,
Missouri.
Surviving are her husband, Jeff;
sons, Brent and Ryan; one
daughter, Kristi, all at home; her
parents, Eugene and Elleanor
Connett Menges, Dallas; sister,
four
Lake; Mark Menges, Wilkes-
Barre; Daniel Menges, Ocean City,
Md.; Steven Menges, Dallas;
grandmother, Mrs. Margaret
Menges, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Funeral was held March 9 in
Morton. Illinois.
. AUDREY PUGH
Mrs. Audrey L. Pugh, 56, a resi-
dent of Meadows Nursing Home,
Dallas, died March 23 at Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital, where she
had been a patient.
Surviving are brothers, Robert
Ledden, Magnolia, N.J.; James
Ledden, Plymouth; sisters, Mrs.
Emma Lovet, North Carolina; Mrs.
Evelyn Olaviany, Edwardsville.
Funeral services were held
March 27 from M.S. Frederick and
Sons Funeral Home, Plymouth,
with The Rev. Robert Anderson,
pastor of the First United Method-
ist Church, Wilkes-Barre, officiat-
ing. Interment, Forty Fort Ceme-
tery.
ALTHEA CONGDON
Althea Congdon, 80, of Lower
Demunds Road, East Dallas, died
March 24 in Tyler Memorial Hospi-
tal, Tunkhannock.
Her husband, Carl L., died in
Surviving are his wife, the
former Carol Heitsman; sons,
Charles B. Jr., Colorado Springs,
Colo.; Jeffery C., Orange; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Deanna Inman, Apala-
chian, N.Y.; six grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.
Services were held March 27
from Richard H. Disque Funeral
Home, Dallas, with the Rev.
Donald W. Walter, pastor of Cen-
terrmoreland United Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment,
Marsh Cemetery, Centermoreland.
TILLIE REED
Tillie Reed, 75, of Sweet Valley,
died March 20 at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Reeder,
with whom she resided.
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in 1972. Surviving in addition to
Mrs. Reeder, are sons, Anthony
Gross, Kenville, N.J.; Carl Gross,
Hopatcong, N.J.; daughter, Mrs.
Dorothy Bruno, Mine Hill, N.J.;
sisters, Helen Yockavitch, RD 1,
Hunlock Creek; Frances Klapatch,
Linden, N.J.; 11 grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.
Funeral was held March 23 from
Bermingham Funeral Home,
Wharton, N.J. with interment in
Locus Hill Cemetery, Dover.
Pictured are College
Misericordia’s nursing faculty,
seated from left, Patricia Michael,
SheilaPringe, RN, Ed.D, chairman
of the division of nursing; Sister
Damian Marie Dlugos, RN, MSN;
and Martha Kokinda, RN, MSN.
check for $785 to the March of
Dimes. The donation represents
money raised at the recent Snow-
Softball game and Balloon Derby
held by the Police Assoication.
:
Standing, same order are Sharon
Drasnin, RN, BSN; Donna Snelson,
RN, MSN; Viola Gommer, RN,
MSN; Evelyn Behanna, RN, BSN;
M. Bernadette Hogan, RN, MSN;
Ellen Murray, RN, MSN and Cecile
Champagne, RN, MSN. :
.~.. 1982. Surviving are sons, Melvin R.,
r 8 Dallas; Dr. Justin Daniel, Aiken,
i ~ S.C.; Roger D., Center Valley;
Shown here during the check
presentation are, from left, James
Dallas
daughter, ‘Nancy Kulp, Trenton,
N.J.; sister, Eula Jones, Forty
Fort; two grandsons,
Funeral services were held at the
convenience of the family from
Richard H. Disque Funeral Home,
Dallas, with the Rev. Donald W.
Walter, pastor of East Dallas
United Methodist Church, officiat-
ing. Interment, Maple Grove Ceme-
tery, Pikes Creek.
CHARLES TOWNSEND
Charles B. Townsend, 75, of
Orange, died March 24 at Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
Births
A son to SANDY AND ANTHONY
MARKS, 201 Watkins St., Swoyers-
ville, on March 21 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
A son to ELNORA AND RALPH
ERREGO, 247 Meadowcrest
Drive, Trucksville, om March 20 in
Memorial Hospital,
A son to ARDETH AND PHILIP
DALE, Box 135, Harveys Lake on
March 17 in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
A son to NANCY AND ROBERT:
KREIDLER, RD 1, Box 142,
Harveys Lake, on March 18 in
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston.
A daughter to LINDA AND DAVE
ROWETT, 130 E. Overbrook Ave.,
Shavertown, on March 18 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
Blood program set
The Annual Multiphasic Blood
Analysis program is being made
available in the Forty Fort area
Swoyersville Kiwanis Club and will
be held on Saturday, March 31.
“sponsoring Swoyersville Kiwanis,
stated that participation is by
appointment only. Anyone wishing
to participate may call for an
appointment at the following toll-
free number: New York residents,
1-800-462-2931 and all others, 1-800-
828-2920 weekdays between 9 a.m
and 5 p.m.
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