The Dallas Post EE . A 400N 49 Cae Rl Ls a P10 1s Bik 7 Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 4, 1992 1 1 Obituaries MITCHELL BROWN Mitchell Patrick Brown, 14, of North Memorial Highway, Shavertown, died Oct. 30, 1992 in Shavertown, as a result of injuries sustained in a school bus accident. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was Surviving in addition to his parents, are brothers, Michael C. and Matthew A., both at home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Winifred Brown, Wyoming; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Amy ROSE MARIE SNEE Rose Marie Snee, 78, of Moyallen St., Wilkes-Barre, died Oct. 31, 1992, at home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas J., in 1970; * Surviving are daughters, Mary Elizabeth Flaherty, at home; Patricia Ann Hoskins, Trucksville; two grandchildren; sister, Eleanor Sohnleitner, York. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, UPCOMING GOLF EVENTS AT EXETER, PA 655-8869 FOUR SEASONS GOLF CLUB. /" | TURKEY SHOOT TOU RNAMENTS WIN YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY! Tee times starting at 8:00 A.M. — $22 per person SATURDAY & SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 & 15 in & Crew Format i ludes | ¥ & all turkey prizes! the son of Michael T. and Margie Jayne, Meshoppen. brother, Francis. Hanover Township. BONUS LAY oN SATURDAY NOV. | 4 AND STAY AND WATCH Jayne Bow, 2 Shaver iona, ae [hlesment. ” Monit” Onvat THE PENN ST.vs. NOTRE DAME GAME ON THE BIG SCREENTV. was a meimmbper o € seven gra c ’ a, ~N class at the Dallas Middle School. Cemetery, Carverton. ’ 5 ar FALL SWNT ER SE CIAL wn | | AR Ey | & Fe MARGARET CARLE VINCENT SPACIANO VBL £2, Monday thru Friday — All Day £ Margaret J. Carle, 80, of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, died Oct. 27, 1992, at Leader West Nursing Home, Kingston, where she had been a guest for two months. Born in Luzerne, she was the Martin J. Finan, of Plank St., Pittston, died Oct. 28, 1992 at h , after an illness. Te was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas. Surviving are his wife, the former Jane Killian; daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Patricia) Castellano, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Thomas (Mary the son of the former Mary Madaio ; daughter of the late Harry and Graydon E.; sister, Mabel ofShavertownand the Lean Several nieces and nephews, ' ), b ITN ESS i Mabel Wheeler Petty. She had Youngkin, Stroudsburg. Spaciano. Funeral services will be at 1 # (HC V J resided in Trucksville for the past Interment, Chapel Lawn He was a former resident of P-m. Wednesday from the Harold 0 i 59 years. She was a member of Memorial Park, Dallas. Shavertown and Kingston. C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. [ £ He was a veteran of World War Main St., Shavertown, with the i EQ U | i. M f= NT ] MARTIN FINAN II, serving in the Army Air Corps. Rev. John C. O'Bell, pastor of St. J Trucksville United Methodist Church, where she served for many years as chairperson of the sewing group and was involved in the former Friendship Class. Surviving are her husband, home; sons, Colin and Terrance, both at home; Sean, West Pittston; Jimmy, Lansdale; Martin, Sacramento, Calif.;: 10 grandchildren; brothers, George, Pittston: Michael, Georgia; sister, Blanche Semyon, Pittston. Interment will be at St. John the Vincent F. Spaciano, 72, of Levittown died Nov. 1, 1992 in the Delaware Valley Medical Center, Falls Township. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was He was employed by Quality Sheet Metal, Norristown, retiring in 1986. He was preceded in death by brother, Victor J. Surviving in addition to his mother, are wife, the former Shirley Elizabeth Thatcher; daughters, Mary Spaciano, Levittown; Lois William Samuel, Ewing Township; sisters, Anne Spaciano, Shavertown; Mrs. Mafalda Skameritz, Berwick; brother, Louis J. Trucksville; two grandchildren; Therese’s Church, Shavertown officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Towsnhip. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until time of service Wednesday. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 408 E. Fourth St., Catherine) Sewatsky, Pittston; Evangelist Church parish Haggerty, Lawrenceville, NJ; son, Bridgeport, 19405. Theresa, Harrisburg; Bronwyn, at cemetery. JOSEPH GRAHAM MELTHA WARMOUTH Joseph Graham, 56, of Dallas; Edward, Feasterville: Meltha Warmouth of Ridge Funeral is pending from the Levittown, died Oct. 31, 1992 at home. He was a son of Florentine Brooks Graham. Surviving are his wife Carleen; soz Michael, Trevose; Mark, New Jey; daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Debbie) Donald, Wilkes-Barre; sister, Mrs. Donald Paralis, Levittown; Mrs. David Chickanosky, Port Crane, NY; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held in the Queen of Universe Church, Street, Idetown, Lehman Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Township, died Nov. 2, 1992 ather 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. home. HE Ne ONLY i 3.50 per person ASK ABOUT OUR CART WINDSHIELDS TO KEEPYOUWARM &___§% if Bloomingdale U.M. Church auction Nov. 7 The Bloomingdale United Methodist Church’s annual auction will be Free Delivery «+ Assembly * In-Home Instructional Course Home Gyms « Treadmills «Stairclimber » Free Weight Equipment held Saturday, Nov. 7 starting at 6 p.m. The auction will include new Levittown. and used items. Serving of food begins at 4 p.m. Totten, Levittown; brother, John, JAMES HOLSOMBACK U.S. EAGLE - | Complete Home Gym Executive Ergometer - NO MONEY DOWN - 90 Days Same As Cash A an ro oe po 1] $79 5 $1 95 | ia, formerly of Atlantic en, or arolina; four City, died re 2, 1993, at home. grandchildren. Fall Flo ral SALE SALE Surviving are a son, James R. Interment, Seaside Cemetery, Z ‘x Palermo, NJ; daughter, Joyce B. Palermo. 7 7 STEPHEN ROMAN Cincinnati, Ohio; Bernard, Austin, Texas: brothers, Al, Trucksville; Joseph, Suffern, NY; sister, Helen Stephen Roman, of South Atlgerton Ave., Kingston, died Oct. 308% 992, in Boone County, Ky. 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