The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 15,1992 17 Obituaries CARL AUVIL Carl L. Auvil, 102, formerly of Noxen, died Mar. 31, 1992, in Tucson, Ariz. He was the son of the late Lorenzo S. and Araminta Compton Auvil. He was preceded in death by his wives, Lillian Kocher Auvil and Ruth Coolbaugh Traver Auvil. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Pierce Reed, Norwich, NY and Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Wilmer Diehl, Biglerville; stepdaughters, Mrs. Frank Rahill, Kunkle; Mrs. George Belles, Owensboro, KY; Mrs. Doris Titus, Nanticoke; Mrs. Julius Kopcha, Noxen; three grandchil- dren; 16 step-grandchildren; sev- eral step-great-grandchildren. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Harveys Lake. RUTH CYPHERS Ruth L. Cyphers, 67, of King Street, Dallas, died Apr. 8, 1992, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in Dallas, she was the daughter of the late Eugene and @ice Worthington Fiske. She was ¥ graduate of Dallas High School and resided in Harveys Lake for 26 years. Prior to retiring she was employed as a floor lady at McCrory's Shavertown. She was a member of Dallas United Method- ist Church and its WSCS. Surviving are her husband, Lee C.; brothers, Lester, Darby; Rev. Joseph Morris, NY; several nieces and newphews. Interment, Mount Zion Ceme- tery. JOHN FIELDING John Fielding 78, of Sutton oad, Shavertonw, died Apr. 7, 92, in Geisinger Wyoming Val- ley Medical Center, Plains Town- hip. Born in Wales, he was the son of the late John and Eliza Ashman Fielding. He was a former resident of Kingston, living most of his life in Huntsville. He was a former mem- ber of the Shawnee Chorus, the Lake-Lehman School Board and the Jackson Township Zoning Board. He was a member of the Two Fold Club and Huntsville United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by Or Myrtle rogers and Bron- wen Lawson; brothers, George, William, Fred, and Sidney. @ Surviving are his wife, the for- er Hazle Bulford; daughters, Mrs. Janet Small, Montrose; Susan Roese, Lehman; son, John E., Loyalville; six grandchildren; sis- ters, Mrs. Janet Hogg, Memphis, TN; Mrs. Betty Jones, Huntsville; brothers, Ronald, Noxen; Edward, Huntsville. Interment, Huntsville Cemetery. ELLA MAE CHRISTIAN Ella Mae Christian, of RR 3, Dallas, diedin a fire Apr. 11, 1992, w her Franklin Township home. Born in Montrose, she was a daughter of the late Louis and Charlotte Bryden. She resided in Exeter for many years before moving to the Back Mountain Area. She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Bertha Jerram, Johnson City, NY; several nieces and nephews. Interment, St. Casimir’'s Ceme- tery, Pittston. 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She was preceded in death by husbands, George Stritzinger and Benjamin Luton; sons, Thomas and George Stritzinger. Surviving are daughters, Dorothy V. Brown, Dallas; Nellie Hufford, Sayerville, NJ; Lillian Stucker, Levittown; Emma Jane Brown, Allentown; son, William Stritzinger, Dallas; 25 grand- children; 19 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson. Interment, Wilkes-Barre Cemtery. RUTH FLUEGEL Ruth Fluegel, 74, of Rutter Ave., Kingsotn, died Apr. 10, 1992 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Margaret O'Dea Kane. She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis, J.; sisters, Dorothy Courtney and Frances Coyle. Surviving are daughters, Dianne Tamblyn, Stowe, Vt.; Alyce Saba, Wilkes-Barre; Ruthann Brown, Dallas; son, Francis, Lewisberry; seven grandchildren; sisters, Marjorie Parry, Dallas; Eleanor Saunders, Clarks Green; several nieces and nephews. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. a PHARMACY « Computerized Prescription Service « Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards « PA Lottery Ticket » Newspapers « Magazines 159 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA 675-1191 I i i FREE ESTIMATE | Since | 1958 i i verso =< ——— JUNE GOOD June A. Good, 65, of Grandview Ave., Dallas, died Apr. 9, 1992, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late William B. and Elizabeth Posten Angelus. She was preceded in death by sisters, Gertrude Harman and Ruth Angelus. Surviving are her husband, John A,; sister, Helen Angelus, Paoli. Interment, was private. Memo- rial donations, if desired, may be made in the form of a book to the Back Mountain Memorial Library. ROBERT TAYLOR Robert A. Taylor, 75, of RR 1, Sweet Valley (Mooretown) died Apr. 12, 1992, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Loyalville, he was the son of the late Adrian and Rosie Pahler Taylor. He resided in Wil- liamstown, NJ where he was employed as a mechanic for Ford Motor Company. He moved to Grand Prairie, Texas for four years and has resided in Mooretown for the last 25 years. He was a member of the Outlet Free Methodist Church and the Harveys Lake American Post 967. He also served as director of civil defense for Lake Township for 15 years, retiring four years ago. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and an avid hunter and fisher- man. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Norma Garinger; daughter, Rita Mae; brother, Earl. Surviving are a son, Ralph C., Edgewood, Md.; daughters, Shirley Moku and Carol Koupinas, both of Mooretown; brothers, Ralph, James, Merle, Alfred, Ervin, Char- les, Paul; sisters, Katherine Kos- tenbauder, Alice Covert, Esther Kostich; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Interment, Lehman Center Cemetery. GLORIA HOLTER Gloria D. Holter, of South Arch Street, Berwick, Died Aprl 11, 1992, at home. Born in Hobbie she was the daughter of Gladys Moyer Eroh and the late Lee E. Eroh. She was preceded in death by a sister, Joan Gearhart. Surviving in addition to her mother, are her husband, Leroy M., Sr.; sons, Rickey, Trucksville; Duane Sr., Leroy Jr. and Roy all of Berwick; Timothy, Bradford; sis- ter, Marilyn Zajac, Nescopeck; brothers, Herbert, Hackettstown, NJ; Ronald, West Nanticoke; Wil- liam, Berwick, Craig, Nescopeck. Interment, Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Berwick. MARY ATHERTON FRANTZ Mary Atherton Frantz, 70 of Newmarket, NH, a former resident of Chase, died Apr. 10, 1992 at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of Brig. Gen. Thomas H and Mary Mish Atherton. In 1939 she and her husband moved from their farm in Chase to Newmarket, NH. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles S., Mar. 7, 1992. She is survived by children, Richard C. Rye, NH; Melanie Har- wood, Baltimore, Md.; brothers Charles H. Atherton, Washington, D.C.; William Atherton, Stocker- town; three grandchildren. Memorial service will be held in the future at a date to be an- nounced. Memorial contributions if de- sired may be made to the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 49 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701 of the Back Mountain Memorial Library, Huntsville, Road, Dallas. J. RUTH FINK J. Ruth Fink, North Lehigh Street, Shavertown, Kingston Township, died Apr. 9, 1992, in Leader East Nursing and Rehabili- tation Center, Kingston. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late Clifford and Mae Meeker Fink. She had resided in Shavertown for most of her life. She was a member of Huntsville Christian Church. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Huey, Shavertown; Mrs. Bette Heilig, Pinetop, Ariz.; broth- ers, Clifford, Olympia, Wash.; John, Pottsville; James, Elmira, NY; Earl Smith, Wilkes-Barre; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Maple Grove Ceme- tery, Pikes Creek. Memorial donations, if desired may e made to the Huntsville Christian Church, RR 4, Dallas, 18612. ARTHUR KOCHER Arthur L. Kocher, 886, of Beaumont, died Apr. 10, 1992, in Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Harveys Lake, he was the son of the late Arthur C. and Amanda Jane Kocher. He was a member of the Beaumont Seventh Day Adventist Church. He resided in Homosassa Springs, Fla. from 1955 to 1982 when he married his second wife, the former Grace Robbins and moved to Beaumont, He was preceded in death by hie first wife, the former Helen Sayre, Surviving, in addition to his wife are a brother, Carleton, Harveys Lake; two nieces. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday from the Nulton Funeral Home, Route 309, Beaumont with Pastor Darrow Foster of ls Beaumont Seventh Day Adventis Church, officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawr Cemetery, Dallas. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 tc 9 p.m. Wednesday. WILLIAM SUTTON William B. 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