The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 02, 1984, Image 3

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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-
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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.
Mom's all
RON RYBAK
will return
Ron Rybak will be back as head
coach of Dallas High School’s var-
sity football team next season,
unless something unforeseen devel-
ops.
“I met with all the boys last
week,” said Rybak. ‘‘And they
assured me they wanted me back as
their coach. They wouldn’t take no
for an answer. One of the first
things I got underway again was the
weight lifting program.”
Rybak is also planning the May
“Get Acquainted Night” for the
players and their parents as well as
the upcoming football camp. One of
the priorities on his schedule is full
recruitment of ninth graders for
next season’s program.
“The boy are very enthusiatic. I
believe if we had a game tomorrow
they would be ready to play, that’s
how psyched they are. They are a
great bunch of kids,” said Rybak.
League to meet
Back Mountain Baseball will hold
its Little League meeting on
Monday, May 7, at 8 p.m. at the
Dallas American Legion. All man-
agers, coaches and volunteers of the
Major, Minor and especially Farm
Leagues are asked to attend.
Softball league meets
Back Mountain Girls’ Softball
managers and coaches will meet
Tuesday, May 8 at the Dallas Amer-
ican Legion at 8 p.m. A scorekeep-
ing clinic is on the agenda and all
coaches and managers are urged to
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