Dallas, PA 23s The Dallas Post Wednesday, October 30, 1991 | Dallas Halloween Parade The ghosts, goblins and more came out for last week's annual Halloween Parade sponsored by the Dallas Kiwanis Club. And for the first time in years, the weather cooperated tomake it a pleasant day for all. Prize winners are listed here. 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Bustin, 72, of Meadows Apartments, Dallas, formerly of Forty Fort, died Oct. 23, 1991 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in Georgetown, she ws the daughterof the late John B. and Eleanor Madden Klein. She was preceded in death by her husband, John J. Surviving are children, Mrs. Anthony Pugliese, Metuchen, NJ; Jack, Williamsport; Charles, Larksville; Robert, Canton, Mass.; Mrs. Garry Taroli, Dallas; 18 grand- children; brother, James, Wilkes- Barre; sisters, Ruth Amesbury, Kingston; Mary Dunbar, Wilkes- Barre; Eleanor Klein, Philadelphia; several nieces and nephews. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. ROBERT DOMNICK Robert D. Domnick, 66, of North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, died Oct. 26, 1991, shortly after admis- sion to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Pringle, he was the son of the late Anthony and Verna Blannard Domnick. He attended Luzerne and Pringle schools. He had resided in Shavertown for the last 38 years. Prior to his retire- ment in 1990, he was employed as a switchman for Commonwealth Telphone Co., Dallas. He was a member of St. Therese's Church, Shavertown, serving as a Eucharis- tic Minister and was a member of its Holy Name Society. He was also a member of the Communication Workers of America Local 13571, Dallas. He and his wife, the former Anna Ragan, celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary Sept. 5, 1991. Surviving in addition to his wife, are ason, Gerald S., Bethel, Alaska; daughters, Jane Domnick, King- ston; Joan Domnick, Eagle River, Alaska; sister, Betty Pikerowski, Boyertown; one granddaughter. Funeral will be Wednesday at 9:30 from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial High- way, Dallas, with Mass of Chris- tian Burial at at 10 in St. Therese's Church, Shavertown. Interment, Holy Trinity Ceme- tery, Swoyersville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Therese's Church, Davis Street, Shavertown, PA 18708. PETER GRIPPE Peter C. Grippe, of Parsonage Street, Pittston, died Oct. 24, 1991, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. He was the son of the late Louis and Theresa Guari Grippe. He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Dominick Consorte; sisters, Anna Russo, Mary d’An- dra and Jennie Bohay; brothers, Anthony, Angelo and Edward. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Jean Dominick; son, the Rev. Louis A., pastor of Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake; sister, Mrs. Mary Pugliese, Glen- dale, NY; Mrs. Joseph Petrelli, Pittston; Hilda Greico, Summer- ville, NJ; brothers, Bill Concert, Brooklyn, NY; Joseph Concert, Dobbs Ferry, NY. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. JOSEPHINE SULEWSKI Josephine T. Sulewski, 72, of State Street, Nanticoke, died Oct. 24, 1991, at home. She was preceded in death by brothers, Joseph and Henry. Surviving are her husband, John; son, John G., Dallas; daugh- ters, Mrs. Frances Holminski, Nanticoke; Mrs. Richard Nardone, Slocum Township; sisters, Mrs. Helen Yankoski, Larksvile; Mrs. Mary Pratz, Nanticoke; Mrs. An- thony Torre, Long Island ,NY; Mrs. Frances Krynick, Nanticoke; Mrs. Walter Arbchesky, Larksville; five grandchildren; two great-grand- children; several nieces and neph- ews. Interment Holy Trinity parish cemetery. MICHAEL STASH Michael Stash of East Luzerne Avenue, Larksville, died Oct. 23, 1991, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Kingston. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Catherine Yasenchak; brothers, Joseph and Andrew. Surviving are sons, Michael, Iselin, NJ; Joseph and William, both of Larksville; Daniel, Carroll- ton, Ga.; daughters, Catherine Butsick and Madeline Kaminski both of Wanamie; Dorothy Dankulich, Wyoming; brothers, Emory and Steven, both of Jackson Township; sisters, Catherine Campbell, Chase; Julia Matchey, Mountaintop; 26 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren. Interment, St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church parish cemetery, Edwardsville. HELEN FIGLER Helen Figler, of East Luzerne Avenue, Larksville, died Oct. 25, 1991, at Valley Crest Nursing Center, Plains Township. She was preceded in death by her husband, George; brother, Dominick. Surviving are a son, Michael, Stewartsville, NJ; daughters, Rose- ann Barnoski, Dallas; Annette Prohaska, Larksville; brother, Charles Trusky, Kingston; eight grandchildren; five great-grand- children. Interment, Resurrection of Our Lord Polish National Ctholic Church, parish cemtery, Lehman. J. CHESTER HARTMAN J. Chester “Chet” Hartman, 84, of Orange, died Oct. 28, 1991, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. < Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Joseph and Stella Piatt Hartman. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School. He had resided in Orange for the past 32 years. He was employed by Manley Tire Service for 50 yeas as a front end specialist, retiri(_ in 1975. He and his late wife, Marga- ret, who died Jan. 16, 1990, oper- ated Dawkins Tavern, Fernbrook Corners, Dallas, until 1990. He was a member of St. Paul's Lu- theran Church, Shavertown. He was also a member of George M. Dallas Lodge 531, F.&A.M.; Sheki- nah Royal Arch Chapter 182; Mount Horeb Council 34; and the Dieu Le Veut Commandry Number 45, Wilkes-Barre. He was a retired member of the International Broth- erhood of Teamsters Local 401, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are a son, William J. Sr., Orange; brother, Jerry Hart- man, Dover, NJ; sister, Roberta Brice, Wilkes-Barre; two grand- children. Funeral services willbe 11 a.m. Thursday from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 M/ ino- rial Hwy., Dallas, with the “kev. Harold R. Baer, pastor officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Burial Park, Carverton. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. ANTHONY KUCHEMBA SR. . Anthony A. Kuchemba $a of Shagbark Drive, Shavertown, died Oct. 24, 1991, at the Veterans Administration Medical Cenjer, where he had been a patient{ } Born in Plains Township,” he was the son of the late Adam and Mary Prusch Kuchemba. He re- sided in Carverton for 41 years prior to moving to Shavertown three years ago. He attended Plains Township schools and he was employed as a chief lineman and foreman for the Pennsylvania Power & Light Co., Wilkes-Barre until his retirement in 19786. He was a member of St. Francis Cabrini Church, Carverton, and was past chaplain of the Disabled America Veterans Chapter 102, Kingston; Plains American Legion Post 588 and the VFW Lani Post 6325, Hudson, Plains Township. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen; brothers, John, Stanley, Joseph, Carl, Peter and Casmir. Surviving are a son, Anthony Jr., Trucksville; daughter, Carol Savakinus, at home; twin sister, Rose Murray, Plains; three grand- children; one great-grandchild. Entombment, Mount Opyet Mausoleum, Carverton. 4 ) ANDREW ONDISH | Andrew Ondish of Perrin Street, Swoyersville, died Oct. 23, 1991, at home. Born in Swoyersville, he was the son of the late Jan and Mary Ondish. He was preceded in death by a son, Andrew Jr. in 1944. Surviving are sons, John, Ken- sington, Md.; Richard, Orange; Dale, Dallas; daughters, Evelyn Sopczak, Swoyersville; Jeanne Gosart, West Wyoming; seven grandchildren; three great-grand- children. Interment, Forty Fort Cemetery. HELEN THOMAS Helen J. Thomas, of Pine Street, Oak Field, Dallas, died Oct. 23, 1991, after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by a sister, Frances Lawrence. Surviving are her husband, Harold E.; sisters, Marie Leonard, Delaware; Nell Cooper, Dallas; |. Margaret Romeo, Mountaintop; | ° Ann Walsh, Clearwater, Fla.; Al- | berta Breslin, Mountiantop; Jule | McCarthy, New Jersey; and sev- | eral nieces and nephews. : Interment, Holy Trinity Ceme- tery, Bear Creek, Dallas. ; |
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