| | ts The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 14, 1991 Obituaries JOSEPHINE BELL Josephine B. Bell of West Sper- ling Street, West Wyoming, died Aug. 6, 1991, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. ».. Alifelong resident of West Wyo- ~ming, she was the daughter of the ‘late Ignacz and Stella Michaels -.Greskiewicz. .-. She was preceded in death by “+her husband, TimothyR., in 1985. ©. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ‘Patricia Walters, Dallas; sons, Timothy and Joseph, both of Racine, Wis.; Richard T., Wyo- “missing; three grandchildren; ‘brother, Matthew Greskiewicz, "West Wyoming; sister, Mrs. Lillian -Botyrius, Wyoming. Interment was in Mt. Olivet "Cemetery, Carverton. ANN BREZNAY Ann’D. Breznay, of Ridge St., _. Ashley, died Aug. 8, 1991, at Mercy -, Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Ashley, she was the daughter ofthe late John and Mary Novak Golias. : .. She was preceded in death by _. brothers, John, Paul and George .Golias; sisters, Mary Mattey, He- ~ len Drobnicki, Agnes Nawrocki and Margaret Chesterfield. : Surviving in addition to her «saband are, a son, Thomas, Ji¥rnersville, NJ; daughters, Mrs. *Thomas (Ruth Ann) Farris, Shav- certown; Mrs. Thomas (Mary Jo) 'Brody, Trucksville; Mrs. Keith *(Kathy) Schubert, Chester, NH; ‘nine grandchildren; two great- ‘grandchildren. «+ Inlerment was in in St. Mary's .Cemetery, Hanover Township. ‘FRED BRODHUN Fred Brodhun, 70, of 72 Mooney «Road, Plymouth Township, died "Aug. 9, 1991, in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. . He was born in Dallas, March 217, 1921, son of the late William rand Viola Mitchell Brodhun and ‘.attended Dallas area schools. He ‘was last employed as a baker by *Mrs. Smith's Bakery, Pottstown. ', Surviving are sisters, Minnie ‘Vailde, Plymouth Twp.; Eleanor ‘$%itele, Laurel Run; brother, “Frnak, Eynon; nieces and neph- EWS. 's Interment, Oak Lawn Cemetery, ‘Hanover Township. BENNETT DiPAOLA 's. Bennett J. DiPaola, of Jepson Street, West Pittston, die Aug. 12, #1991, in Wilkes-Barre General ~Hgspital. ~"%8orn and raised in Baltimore, *Md., he was the son of the late “Samuel and Catherine DiPaola. #5 Surviving are his wife, the for- 4@®:r Mary Pierelli; son, Emilio Pier- ‘eli, Wilkes-Barre; daughters, Mrs. ‘Charles (Dorine) Giardina, Dallas; sMarian Pierelli, at home; Frances ‘Bornman, Baltimore, Md.; sister, Mrs. Mary Bocatto, Baltimore, Md. ; .-brother, Charles, Baltimore; eight + grandchildren; one great-grand- . child. Interment, West Pittston Ceme- + tery. ‘RICHARD HUSTED } @@ichard A. Husted, 48, of Eno 'Saveet, Plymouth, died Aug. 7, 1991 ‘at his summer home at Sylvan ‘Lake, following an illness. . Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was -the son of Gilbert and Martha Hoyt ‘Husted, Idetown. He was a mem- ‘ber of the Idetown United Method- +ist Church. © Surviving in addition to his ‘parents, are his wife, the former ‘Carol Sando; daughters, Sheila ‘Sutton, Sweet Valley; Wendy Ide, ‘Wilkes-Barre; stepson, Edward . Sompayrac, at home; sister, Joyce Sabol, Idetown; one grandson; several nieces and nephews. . Private funeral services were ‘MRd at the convenience of the fainily. Memorial donations, if desired, ‘may be made to American Biol- .ogics Mexico, S.A., P.O. Box ' 431880, San Ysidro, Calif. 92143. [3 ¥ Ld 3 | | MYRTLE ROGERS Myrtle Rogers, of Follies Road, . Huntsville, died Aug. 10, 1991, at ' home. " BorninHollybush, South Wales, ' May 23, 1905, she was the daugh- . ter of the late John Henry and ' Eliza Ashman Fielding. She had ' resided in Huntsville for the past | 51 years. She was a member of the ' First Welsh Baptist Church, Ed- + wardsville. .-. She was preceded in death by “her husband, Daniel, Sept. 21, 11971; daughter, Dorothy Hall, in * 1964. “Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ‘Elaine Lameroux, Umatilla, Fla.; seven grandchildren; 11 great- . grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Jan- ‘ice Hogg, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Betty Jones, Huntsville; brothers, "John, Huntsville; Ronald, Noxen; Edward, Huntsville. "Funeral services will be 11 a.m. "Wednesday from the Blight Fu- - neral Home, 392 Wyoming Ave., " Kingston. ! Interment, Valley View Ceme- « tery, Huntsville. 4 las; MARY JUNE Mary June, of Main St., Swoy- ersville, died Aug. 11, 1991, at home. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Sikorsky Siberski. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Marie Sadusky, in 1976; brothers, Stanley, Anthony and Bernard. Surviving are sons, Bethlehem; John, Bridgeport, Conn.; Joseph, Swoyersville; daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Rosemarie) Wateski, Swoyersville; 14 grand- children; six great-grandchildren; brother, Leonard John, Swoy- ersville; sister, Mrs. Stanley (He- len) Hilstolsky, Carverton. Interment, Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville. ANTHONY KASHNICKI Anthony J. Kashnicki, 74, of William Street, Sheatown, died Aug. 6, 1991 at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. He was the son of the late John and Anna Zolna Kashnicki. He was preceded in death by brothers, Walter, Andrew, Frank, Bernard, Leo and Zigmund. Surviving are his wife the for- mer Antoinette Laskowski; sons, David, Mocanaqua; Michael, Dal- daughter, Mrs. Robert (Christine) Conti, Sheatown; brother, Charles Kasznicki, R.IL.; sisters, Mrs. Thomas Cesare, Pennargyl; Mrs. Frank Maciejczyk, Nanticoke; seven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. GEORGE PARULIS George Parulis, of Penn Avenue, Exeter, died at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Exeter, he was the son of the late Anthony and Pauline Nutulcavage Parulis. He was preceded in death by sons, Howard and William; broth- ers, Anthony, Clement and Peter. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Anna Yesalavich; sons, Mi- chael, Port Monmouth, NJ; Frank, Shavertown; brothers, Joseph and Albert, both of Exeter; sisters, Mrs. Diana Sennick and Mrs. Julie Dorbad, both of Exeter; Mrs. Mildred Pisano, Pittston; Mrs. Marie Lauck, West Pittston; eight grandchildren; one great-grand- child. SE Interment was in the St. Ca- simir’s parish cemetery. Phillip, WALTER SHONIS SR. Walter J. Shonis Sr., of Charles Street, Luzerne, died Aug. 9, 1991, at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingsotn. A lifelong resident of Luzerne, he was a son of the late Joseph and Agnes Noyalis Shonis. He was preceded in death by a son, Walter Jr.; sisters, Magdeline Stascak and Albina O'Brien. He and his wife, the former Agnes Urbanavitch, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 28, 1991]. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son, Joseph, Harveys Lake; daughters, Mrs. William (Sally) Craze, Luzerne; Mrs. Edward (Mary) Sebolka, Harveys Lake; eight grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Frank (Ann) Czakur, Luzerne; Mrs. Elmer (Helen) Yatzek, Florida; brother, Anthony, Luzerne. Interment was in St. Ann's par- ish cemetery, Lehman. DELORES STOUT Delores A. Stout, 63, of Staub Road, Trucksville, died Aug. 8, 1991, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Larksville, April 29, 1928, she was the daughter of Sarah Walch Stull, Trucksville and the late Stanley Stull. She was a 1945 graduate of Meyers High School and a graduate of the Empire BEauty School, Wilkes- Barre. She was employed by theJames- way Department Store, Luzerne, until her retirement in 1988. She was a member of the Faith Baptist Church, Dallas, and its Christian Women's Fellowship. She was preceded in death by a brother, John William Stull. Surviving in addition to her mother, are her husband, Harold A.; daughters, Carolyn Wadas, Harrisburg; Rebecca Miller, Ma- rysville; son, Harold S., Forty Fort; one granddaughter and one grand- son. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown. Memorial donations may be made to the Faith Baptist Church, RD 6, Dallas, Box 107A, Dallas, Pa., 18612. PAUL SELINGO Paul J. Selingo, of Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, died Aug. 6, 1991, in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, following an illness. ~ Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Louis and Rose Kraft Selingo. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School and the Fenwick Academy Ohio Christian College and attended College Misericor- dia, Dallas. He served in the United States Army during World War II and in the Pennsylvania National Guard. Mr. Selingo was employed by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 36 years, in a managerial position and also as a job devel- oper for Luzerne County Human Resources and as a district repre- sentative for the O'Hanlon Reports and the Hooper-Holmes Insurance Investigative Services. He has resided in the Back Mountain the past 40 years. He was a member of the Dallas Kiwanis Club, where he served as past president, and was named Kiwanian Humanitarian of the Year in 1987. On Dec. 16, 1990, the Dallas Kiwanis Club dedicated a flag pole in his honor at the High Meadows Apartments, Dallas. He was also a member of the Ameri- can Legion Post 672, Dallas; the Dallas Senior Citizens, and a for- mer president of the Dallas Parent Teacher Association, and a mem- ber of St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church, Hanover sec- tion, Nanticoke. He was preceded in death by a sister, Verne Bauer. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Pauline Kozemchak; daugh- ters, Mrs. Brian (Paula) Fissel, Linglestown; Mrs. Arthur (Pamela) Dixon, Toms River, NJ; brother, Donald, Barnegat, NJ; two grand- daughters; one grandson. Interment was in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. MYRTLE ROGERS Myrtle Rogers, of Follies Road, Huntsville, died Aug. 10, 1991, at home. Born in Hollybush, South Wales, May 23, 1905, she was the daugh- ter of the late John Henry and Eliza Ashman Fielding. She had resided in Huntsville for the past 51 years. She was a member of the First Welsh Baptist Church, Ed- wardsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel, Sept. 21, 1971; daughter, Dorothy Hall, in 1964. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Lameroux, Umatilla, Fla.; seven grandchildren; 11 great- grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Jan- ice Hogg, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Betty Jones, Huntsville; brothers, John, Huntsville; Ronald, Noxen; Edward, Huntsville. Funeral services willbe 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Blight Fu- neral Home, 392 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Interment, Valley View Ceme- tery, Huntsville. SHELDON WILLIAMS Sheldon E. Williams, 73, of Lehigh Street, Trucksville, died Aug. 11, 1991, in the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born in Luzerne, he was a son of the late Albert and Myrtle Hewitt Williams. He attended Kingston Township schools. Prior to retiring in 1980, he was employed by the Encon Company as an electrician, and was also self-employed by the Williams Electric Service, Kingston and Trucksville and was also the caretaker of Cedar Crest Cemetery for many years. He was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston and its Men's Group. He was past member of the Columbian Fire Company, Kingston; a life member of the Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company, where he served as assistant fire chief, membership secetary and was the official Santa Claus of the company for many years; the president of the Cedar Crest Cemetery Association. He was preceded in death by brothers, Howard and Earl. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Ruth Jamieson; son, Wayne, Edwardsville; three grandchildren; sister, Nita Moser, Carverton; brother, Russell, New Castle, Del. Funeral services will be 9:45 a.m. from the William A. Reese Funeral Chapel, rear 56 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth, with services at 10:30 in the Grace Episcopal Church, Butler St., Kingston. Interment will be in Forty Fort Cemetery, Forty Fort. Memorial contributions, if de- sired, may be made to the Colum- bian Fire Company, Union Street, Kingston, or to the Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company, Carver- ton Road, Trucksville. 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