The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 21, 1993 11 Obituaries RUSSELL PARSONS Russell Parsons of Oak street, Trucksville, died April 12, 1993 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Trucksville, he was the son of the late Walter R. and Grace Shaver Parsons. He owned and operated Back Mountain Motors, Shavertown for many years; and later operated a trucking company until he re- tired. He was a member of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Florence Rit- ter. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Cheryl P. Richardson, Dallas; son, Gregory, G., Franklin, Mass.; four grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Eleanord. House, Bradenton, Fla.; brother, Asa Dale Parsons, Trucksville; Ralph, Baltimore, Md.; Asher E., Rockville, Md. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to the Prince of Peace Epis- copal Church, Dallas. MILDRED DONOVAN Mildred A. Donovan, 67, of Lincoln Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, died April 19, 1993, at home. Born in West Wyoming, she was the daughter of the late Wil- liam and Josephine Podgorski Heist. She had resided at Harveys Lake for most of her life. She resided in Lincoln Plaza for the past 1 1/2 years. She was preceded in death by her mother; sister, Helen Naples; sons, Daniel and Charles Dono- van; great granddaughter, Joelle Donovan. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Joyce Powell, Ashley; Mrs. Grayce Metzger, Parsons, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Helen Biggs, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Katherine Pokrinchak, Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. Dawn Steadele, Mis- soula, Mont.; sons, Jerry Dono- van and Walter Derby, both of Wilkes-Barre; 31 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services willbe 10 a.m. Wednesday from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley, with the Rev. Robert J. Thomas, chaplain at Hospice St. John, Wilkes-Barre officiating. Interment will be in Beaumont Cemetery. VIRGINIA SORBER Virginia C. Sorber, 80, of Sorber Mountain, Noxen, died April 17, 1993 at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Jessup, she was the daugher of the late William H. and Catherine Rowlands Lewis. She and her husband, Forrest G. Sorber, celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on June 30, 1992. She was preceded in death by 10 brothers and sisters. Surviving in addition to her husband, are sons, Forrest C. Sorber, Noxen; Keith W. Sorber, Hunlock Creek; daughter, Mrs. Theodore (Patricia) Jones, Carthage, N.Y.; sister, Frances Copley, Ohio; five grandchildren; three great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Ruggles. Memorial contributions, if desired, should be made to the American Heart Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania Chap- ter Inc., c/o Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701. LEWIS WOLFE Lewis S. Wolfe, 87, of Gateway Apartments, Edwardsville, died April 14, 1993 at Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a former resident of Country Club Apartments. He had resided in Edwardsville for three years. He was a member of Masonic Lodge Caldwell Consistory, Irem Temple and the Westmoreland Club. He was an honorary life member of Mercedes Benz of America. He was on the board of directors of the Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. He was preceded in death by a grandson, R.N. Clark III. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, the former Mildred Stephens; daughter, Nancy Wolfe Clark, New Canaan, Conn.; Sally Wolfe Turrell, Short Hills, N.J.; five grandchildren. Interment, Wardan Cemetery, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Stephen's Episco- pal Church Memorial Fund, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701. WHAT IS A SUBLUXATION? Subluxation is a term used by Doctors of Chiropractic to describe the misalignment of spinal bones resultinginnerveirritationor nerve interference. 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AT THE KCLC We keep the Nervous system free from any interference duc to misplaced spinal Bones, simply allows thebody's natural healing ability to function at its maximum...thuskeeping Resistance Highand Maintaining Health Naturally. AMALIA KISHBAUGH Amalia M. (Colmer) Kishbaugh, 95, of Meadows Apartments, Dal- las, died April 14, 1993 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. She was the daughter of the late John T. and Rose Rieg Seibel. She formerly resided at the B’nai B'rith Apartments in Wilkes- Barre. She was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre and was a volunteer for many church projects. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Alfred Colmer; second husband, Elmer Kish- baugh. Surviving are a son, Alfred C. Colmer Jr., Dallas; stepdaughter, Mrs. Hope Beisel, Shavertown. Interment, Oak Lawn Ceme- tery, Hanover Township. Memorial donations may be made to the Meadows Nursing Center Auxiliary, Dallas, 18612 or to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St, Wilkes-Barre, 18701. JULIA HENNING Julia Henning, 97, of Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, died April 15, 1993 at River Street Manor. Born in Mehoopany, she was the daughter of the late George and Christiane Blume Decker. She resided in Trucksville for over 50 years. A member of Trucksville Meth- odist Church, she was also a member of its Ladies Aid Society and taught for a number of years in the church summer camp. She was an avid gardner. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley R., former principal of GAR High School; daughter, Lois M. Ague; sons, Stanley P. and Sherman C. Hen- ning. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George (Norma) Ritchie, with whom she resided; Mrs. Frank (Doris) Reeves, Otega, N.Y.; son, Carl G. Wilbraham, Mass.; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grand- children. Interment, Vaughn Cemetery, Mehoopany. Memorial donations may be made to the Trucksville Method- ist Church, Church, Road, Trucksville 18708. ; Dallas Lions donate to library The Dallas Lions Club recently made a donation to the Back Mountain Memorial Library for the pur- chase of additional large-print books. Over the past several years the Library has set up and maintained a large-print book section for those community members with sight impairments and has received annual donations from the Dallas Lions Club for this endeavor. Funds for the donation were raised by various projects of the club including the recent Night at the Races and the Lions stand at the Dallas Fall Fair. Shown at the check presentation are from left to right, Nancy Kozemchak, Business Manager of the library; Joseph Dwinchick, Club President; Martha Wheeler, Librarian and Frank Michael, club member. Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House from March 29, 1993 to April 5, 1993. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. Joseph K. Martini to Donald M. Wilkins, 96 Second Ave., King- ston, property Harveys Lake, $26,000. John E. Rupert to William S. Fisher, RR 2, Box 245, Briarcrest Road, Dallas, property 0.92 ac., Lehman Twp., $89,900. Sharon D. Creasy to Stephen J. Federici, RR 4, Box 388, Dallas, property Lehman Township, $84,900. Philip L. Gregory to Roger B. Kane, 93 Armstrong Dr., Trucksville, property Armstrong Dr., Kingston Twp., $119,500. Willard T. George to C. King Parker, 91 Shaver Ave., Shaver- town, property Dallas Twp., $2,000. OF WILKES-BARRE It's The Lease We Can Do For Y ou! 1993 LEX US GS300 ONLY $399%per MONTH" INCLUDES: « 220 HP IN-Line 6 Cylinder rakes « 4 Wheel Anti-Lock « Leather Interior + Dual Air Bags « Power Moonroof + Full Power Options **48 month, 15,00 mile ear lease, plus sales tax. Payments reflects trade or down payment $5,000. Inception fees 1st month Findus refundable its deposit 2p Bank Fees $450, Taxes $1,232.36. 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