Armsatein is The Dallas Post FARE ACE oollnl] i mR 1209 2ellal] orl] Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 30, 1992 11 Sd | Meadows Nursing Center honors volunteers “Candy Striper volunteers at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, ~were recently feted at a pizza party held in their honor at Grotto “ Pizza, Harveys Lake. Certificates of Appreciation were awarded by Rita Nichols, Assistant Director of Volunteers, to 24 teens who completed 545 hours of service from June to August in the Activities Department, friendly visiting, assisting nursing with non-nursing duties, and polishing fingernails for residents. Shown receiving her Certificate of Appreciation from Rita Nichols, is > Amy Shoemaker, Shavertown. | Obituaries JOBE DERHAMMER Jobe P. Derhammer, formerly of “Beaumont, died Sept. 26, 1992 in ‘Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center. Born in Beaumont, he was the “son of the late Walter and Eva Morgan Derhammer. He worked ‘on the family farm in Beaumont cuntil 1950, moving to Little "Meadow, and worked for the Endi- cott Forge Co. He retired in 1970 ~and moved to Noxen. In 1987, he -and his wife, the former Delores ; Dendler, moved to Allentown. , He was preceded in death by o ers, Bill and Jim. ourviving in addition to his wife, -aredaughters, Mrs. Marvin Engler, (Allentown; Linda Derhammer, Scranton; Sandra Simons, Noxen; sister, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Endi- ; cott, NY. Interment, Beaumont Cemetery. ‘JOSEPH KUSIAK Joseph F. Kusiak, of Huntsville .Road, Dallas, died Sept. 22, 1992, «in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- riston. Born in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Frank and ~Mephine Sweeda Kusiak. | e was a graduate of Plains | Township High School and at- 'taded SS. Cyril and Methodius 5 Orchard Lake, Mich., and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md., where -he was also a member of its foot- ball team. He served during World War II with the United States Air Force in the European Theatre of Opera- ‘tion. He was employed as a furniture salesman for 40 years by Pom- eroy’'s of Wilkes-Barre and the | Wyoming Valley Mall. + He was a member of Gate of {a Church, Dallas, and its uly Name Society. Surviving are his wife, the for- ' mer Rita Johns; son, Dr. Joseph, | Fort Washington; daughter, Mrs. Sharon Lynch, Kingston; brother, | Frank, Plains; two grandchildren. | Interment, Mount Olivet Ceme- | tery, Carverton. NELLIE MALUSKY ] | Nellie H. Malusky, formerly of | Marcy Street, Luzerne, died Sept. | 26, 1992 at Leader West Nursing | Home, Kingston. ' Born in Kingston, she was the ' daughter of the late Michael and | Josephine Yakus Yenalavitch. | She was preceded in death by ' her husband, John Sr. | Surviving are sons, John Jr., ! Alabama; Leonard, Florida; daugh- ' ter, Ann Marie Lulewicz, Lehman .; nine grandchildren; four ceat-grandchildren; brother, » John, Luzerne; sister, Mrs. Jenny ; Long, Kingston. ! Memorial services were held i from the Joseph C. Betz Funeral , Home, Luzerne. ‘EMILY McCLOSKEY i Emily K. McCloskey of Maple ' Ave., Kingston died Sept. 25, 1992 | in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in Kingston, she was the ‘daughter of the late William and ' Agnes Babcock Krakosky. | She was preceded in death by ‘her husband, John L. McCloskey, 'Sr.; brothers, Wallace Krakosky ‘and William Cray. Surviving are a son, John L., Jr., Wilkes-Barre; two grandchil- ‘dren; four great-grandchildren; ‘ sister, Florence Brokenshire, Dal- «las; nieces and nephews. * Interment, St. Mary's Annun- ‘ciation parish cemetery, Pringle. | iy | x ANNA McNALLY * AnnaM. (Aunt Nannie) McNally, 90, of Follies Road, Huntsville, Jackson Township, died Sept. 27, 1992 at her home. + She was born in Jackson Town- ship, Feb. 17, 1902 and was the daughter ofthe late John and Mary Halliness McNally, She was a life- Jong resident of Jackson Townhip. She was employed for many years by Native Textiles (formerly Natona Mills) Dallas before retir- ing in 1955. She was a charter member of the Gate of Heaven Church, Dal- las, and its Altar and Rosary Soci- ety. She was also a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and a charter member of the Jackson Grange 1312 and the Pomona Grange 44. She was preceeded in death by sisters, Catherine McNally and Alice Manzoni; nephews, Joseph ManzonidJr. and Edward Manzoni. Surviving are nephews, Francis Manzoni, John Manzoni, Alfred Manzoni, all of Jackson Township; nieces, Anna Manzoni at home; Grace Fielding, Jackson; Alice Lee, Larksville; Mary Manzoni, at home; 19 grand-nieces and grand-neph- ews; and 13 great-grand nieces and great-grand-nephews. Funeral will be 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the family home with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Interment, will be in St. Vin- cent's Cemetery, Larksville. Arrangements, Curtis L. Swan- son Funeral Home, Pikes Creek. ELLEN PAKENHAM Ellen (Nellie) Pakenham, 72, of Chestnut Avenue, Kingston, died Sept. 27, 1992 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in County Wexford, Ire- land, she was the daughter of the late James and Mary Kate Moore Donohoe. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul and son, Seames. Surviving are a son, Joseph, Boonton, NJ; daughter, Mary Paley, Shavertown; sister, Anne D. Breck, Andover, NJ; stepmother, Anne Donohoe at home; six grandchil- dren; nieces, nephews and cous- ins in Ireland. Interment, will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Newton, NJ. JAMES TANNER SR. James F. Tanner Sr., 66, of Kingston, died Sept. 24, 1992 in Kingston, after an illness. Born in Luzerne, he was the son of the late John and Florence Partington Tanner. He was preceded in death by a brother, John. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Dorothy Phillips; daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Linda) Ash, Shaver- town; sons, John F., Jr., Kingston; Dr. Jay B., Dallas; eight grandchil- dren. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. ALLEN SLIKER JR. Allen Sliker Jr., of Maltby Ave- nue, Swoyersville, died Sept. 25, 1992 at home. Born in Kingston, he was the son of Allen and Jean Alexa Sliker Sr. Surviving in addition to his parents, are a sister, Debbie Chis- arick, Dallas; paternal grand- mother, Eleanor Sliker, Courtdale; several aunts and uncles. Interment, Denison Cemetery, , Swoyersville. 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