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The Dallas Post
Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 2,
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Obituaries
CHARLES ARNAUD
Charles E. Arnaud, 88, of Elfin
' Way, Sarasota, Fla., died Aug. 26,
: 1992
in Sarasota Memorial
' Hospital, Sarasota.
Born in New York, he had resided
in Dallas for 15 years, prior to
moving to Florida 14 years ago.
While a resident of Dallas, he
attended the Prince of Peace
Church.
He was preceded in death by his
| wife, Marian, March, 1977.
Surviving are a son, Peter H.,
| Sarasota, Fla.; sister, Julia Stewart,
- Pittsfield, Mass.; four
grandchildren; eight great-
grandchildren.
Interment, Chapel Lawn
Memorial Park, Dallas.
Memorial donations, if desired,
may be made to the Salvation Army
| Disaster Relief, P.O. Box 2792,
| Sarasota, Fla. 34230.
JOHN
AZAROVICH SR.
John C. Azarovich, Sr. of
 zatston, died Aug. 22, 1992 at the
kes-Barre General Hespital.
Born in Pittston, he was a son of
| the late Joseph and Mary Divor-
' nikowski Azarovich.
Surviving are his wife, the for-
| mer Martha Collins; sons, John
Jr. and Michael, at home; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Carol Musto, Pittston;
Mrs. Beverly Vladock, Suscon; Mrs.
Susan Kuckla, Dupont; Mrs. Yo-
. landa Suchodolski, Tunkhannock;
12 grandchildren; four great-
grandchildren; brothers, Joseph,
Casimir, Edward and Leo, all of
- Pittston; Robert, Harveys lake;
_ sisters,
Mrs. Stella Antonello,
Pittston; Mrs. Helen Kwiecinski,
ton, NJ; Mrs. Dolores Peters,
scon; Mrs. Gloria Kirchoff,
Moscow.
Interment, Memorial Shrine
Cemetery, Carverton.
LEE BRACE SR.
Lee :W. Brace, Sr., of
f Centermoreland, died Aug. 27,
1992 in Wilkes-Barre General
. Hospital.
A lifelong resident of
" Centermoreland, he was born
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“March 30, 1943, a son of the late
@yne and Ruth Clark Brace. He
awended Beaumont and
Tunkhannock schools. For 22
years, he worked for Procter &
, @mble, Mehoopany, He was an
! AXiny veteran during the Vietnam:
War. He and his son, Lee Jr., owned
. and operated a trucking business
‘in Centermoreland. He was a
‘member of the Northmoreland,
Franklin and Falls volunteer fire
‘ companies, serving as captain of
ithe fire police for the
Northmoreland company.
Surviving are a son, Lee Jr.,
Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. James
' (Kassie) Saxe, Harveys lake; three
grandchildren; a fiance, Kathi
Weingarten, with whom he resided.
aa Interment, Perrins-Marsh
Wmetery, Centermoreland.
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THOMAS
BUNNEY JR.
Thomas R. Bunney, Jr., 61, of
Chase Road, Jackson Township,
died Aug. 30, 1992, in the Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kingston,
where he had been a patient since
Tuesday.
A resident of Jackson Township
for most of his life, he was a son of
Thomas R. and Mary Malarkey
Bunney Sr., of Chase. He was a
graduate of Dallas Township High
School.
Before retiring in April 1992, he
was employed as a storeroom clerk
for Procter & Gamble, Mehoopany.
He also operated Bunney's Store
at Fernbrook Corners, Dallas.
He was an Army veteran during
the Korean War and a member of
the Dallas Isaacs American Legion
Post 672, Dallas.
In addition to his parents, also
surviving are his wife, the former
Josephine Radonavitch; brothers,
Donald, Tunkhannock; John,
Chase; sisters, Ann Ostrum,
Dallas; Elizabeth Fitch, Dallas;
Margaret Besecker, Dallas; Mary
Ellen Bunney, Shavertown.
Funeral services will be held 11
a.m., Wednesday from the Richard
H. Disque Funeral Home, 672
Memorial Highway, Dallas, with
Rev. Stephen Radonavitch, his
nephew, officiating.
DAVID MURRAY
David J. Murray, 73, of South
Loveland Ave., Kingston, died Aug.
26, 1992 in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was
the son of the late Peter and Gwen
Bevan Murray.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Carrie Lamoreaux; a son, David S.
Trucksville; a daughter, Debbie
Krisulevicz, Kingston; four
grandchildren.
Interment, Memorial Shrine
Cemetery, Carverton.
RUSSELL VANN
Russell O. Vann, 60, of Fort
Myers, Fla., died Aug. 13, 1992 at
home.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was
the son of the late Joseph O. and
Alice Boyd Vann. He resided in
Carverton and Town Hill as a child,
moving to the Pikes Creek area,
where he attended Laketon High
School, Harveys Lake.
‘He was preceded in death bya
brother, Charles.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Joy Michaud; sons, David and
Brian, both of Naples, Fla.;
daughters, Carolyn Emery, Toledo,
Ohio; Vicki Wadsworth,
Perrysburg, Ohio; brothers, David,
Collegeville; Robert, Springfield,
Vt.; sisters, Dolores Piatt, Hunlock
Creek: - Mildred  Vosburg,
Wapwallopen; Gladys Vosburg,
Ringoes, NJ; Mary Lou Goyne,
Exeter; four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
Florida.
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WALTER SAKOSKY
Walter Sakosky, of Mason St.,
Exeter, died Aug. 30, 1992 in the
Highland Manor Nursing Home,
Exeter.
Born in Wyoming, he was a son
of the late Bernard and Mariana
Kockodan Sakosky.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, the former Margaret Harchar;
sister, Bertha Petroska; brother,
Benjamin.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Margaret Shannon, Exeter; son,
Joseph, Wyoming; sisters,
Antoinette Koharski, Wyoming;
Florence Stelma, Centermoreland;
four grandchildren; three step-
grandchildren; several nieces and.
nephews.
Interment will be in St. John the
Baptist parish cemetery, Exeter.
JOHN SPEROCK
John Sperock of Willow St.,
Plymouth, died Aug. 30, 1992 in
the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston.
Born in Larksville, he was a son
of the late George and Helen Orach
Sperhocs.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, the former Helen Sabol,
brother, George; sisters, Mary
Lambert, Helen Rowlands, Anne
Sperock, Elizabeth Sperock,
Catherine Bitsko.
Surviving are sons, Jack,
Plymouth; Richard, Palymyra, NJ;
daughters, Mrs. Patsy Zim and
Mrs. Mary E. Jayne, Dallas; four
grandchildren.
Interment, will be in St.
Stephen's parish cemetery,
Lehman.
JOHN ROBINSON
John C. Robinson, of RD 3,
Hunlock Creek, died Aug. 31, 1992
at home.
Born in Charleston, W.Va., he
was a son of the late George H. and
Opal Sarah Phares Robinson.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Sandra Watkins; sons, Kevin,
Tunkhannock; Terry, Nanticoke;
George, Hunlock Creek; Russell,
Shickshinny; daughters, Pam
Costello, Kelly Sheridan and Erica
Evans, all of Tunkhannock; Laurie
Harris, Dallas; Sara Lamoreaux,
Lake Silkworth; brother, James H.
Tunkhannock; sisters, Lorraine
Thompson, Elkin, w. Va.; Geniva
Rosengrant, Tunkhannock; 13
grandchildren.
Funeral services willbe 11 a.m.
Thursday from the Sheldon-
Kukuchka Funeral Home, W. Tioga
St., Tunkhannock, with Rev. Daniel
Brubaker, pastor of the Roaring
Brook Baptist Church, officiating.
Interment will be in the
Sunnyside Cemetery,
Tunkhannock.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday.
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ALBERT KRANTZ
Albert L. Krantz, 63, of Custer
Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Aug. 28,
1992, at home, after an illness.
Born in Miners Mills, he was the
son ofthe late Charles and Johanna
Seitz Krantz.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, the former Louise Boyer;
brothers, Joseph and Henry.
Surviving are sons, David,
Pittston; Charles, Plymouth; John,
Albert and Wayne, all of Wilkes-
Barre; daughters, Linda Ozack,
Doris Ashford and Joyce Wilson,
all of Wilkes-Barre; Agnes Myers,
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DANIEL WALKO
Daniel G. Walko, 38, of West
Ridge Street, Chase Manor, died
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stricken at his home.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was HB
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Surviving, in addition to his
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Interment, St. Mary's
Annunciation Cemtery, Pringle.
JOHN WISCHAK
John Wischak, 85, of Chestnut
St., Kingston died Aug. 30, 1992,
at home.
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