/ Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon Signing up : Dallas seniors Sam Noone and Greg Manusky, varsity football players, have received scholarships to Delaware Valley and Colgate University, respectively. They are shown here as they sign letters of intent. From left, Noone, Frank Galicki, high school assistant principal; Ron Rybak, Dallas football coach, standing; and Manusky. MABEL BELL Mrs. Mabel D. Bell, 88, of Frank- lin Street, Dallas, died April 20 in Leader East Nursing Center, Kings- ton, following a lengthy illness. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Lil- lian Evans, Orange; Mrs. Mildred Eyet, East Dallas; Mrs. Gladys Stark, Tunkhannock; sister, Mrs. Mildred D. Love, Dallas; six grand- children; five great-grandchildren. Funeral was held April 23 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Memorial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. Roger Ainslie-Rich- ards, pastor of the Orange United Methodist Church and the Rev. Wesley A. Kemp, chaplain of Leader East Nursing Center, offici- ating. Interment, Eaton Cemetery, Orange. CLYDE BENJAMIN MAYER Clyde Benjamin Mayer, 67, of Sarasota, Florida, a former Back Mountain resident, died April 9 in Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Edna, Sarasota; one daughter, Lianne M. Roberts, St. Charles, Missouri; two brothers, A. David, Lansdale, Pa.; Harold E., Whitehall, Md.; two sis- ters, Emma Bullard, St. Simons Island, Georgia; Helen Gibbs, Wav- erly, Georgia; two grandchildren. Funeral was held from the Robarts Funeral Home, Sarasota, Florida. JOHN BERNICK John Alex Bernick, 58, of 126 Davenport St., Dallas, died April 22 at his home following a prolonged illness. Surviving are his wife, the former Sophie Lapchon; sisters, Mrs. Lil- lian Jacobs and Mrs. Alice Burke, both of Wilkes-Barre. Funeral services were held April 25 from Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Shavertown, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Interment, Chapel ‘Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. JOSEPH JOHNS Joseph Johns, 55, of Fire Hall Road, Lehman, died April 20 at home. Surviving are his wife, the former Neva Edwards, a son, David, Kokomo, Ind.; a duaghter, Mrs. Dian Losh, Wyoming; sisters, Mrs. Marie Ritts, Oak Hill, Dallas; Mrs. Dorothy Shore, Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs. Catherine Reese, Wilkes- Barre. Funeral was held April 24 from the Clarke Piatt Funeral Home, Hunlock Creek, with the Rev. Ray- mond Purdy, pastor of Community Bible Church, Sweet Valley, officiat- ing. Interment, Maple Grove Ceme- tery, Pikes Creek. MEGAN JOHANNA JAMES Megan Johanna James, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David James, of Old Mill Road, RD 3, Dallas, died at birth April 21 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ton. Surviving in addition to her par- “ WEUNESUAY, MAY 2, 1984 3 ents, are maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Race Sr., Dallas. Funeral was conducted in Marsh THEODORE ROGERS Theodore J. Rogers, of 114 Dana St., Forty Fort, a native of Dallas, died April 21 at home. Surviving are his wife, the former Nora Hogan; daughter, Mrs. Norita Hanlon, Forty Fort; five grandchil- dren; sister, Mrs. Helen Cooney, Sugar Notch. Funeral was held April 24 from M.S. Frederick and Son Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with a Mass in Holy Name of Jesus Church, Swoy- tery, Hanover Township. LELIA ANNA HESS Mrs. Lelia Anna Hess, 86, of Island Road, Noxen, died April 21 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she had been a patient two weeks. Harold L., both of Rochester, N.Y; Robert W., Forty Fort; daughter, Mrs. Wilma S. Williams, Shaver- town; six grandchildren; four great- grandchildren. Funeral was held April 24 from Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, with the Rev. Jerry Talent, pastor of Noxen Independent Bible Church, officiating. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. 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