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Security telephone connection required. 1-800-ADT-4636 *One Time The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 11, 1993 11. Obituaries WILBUR T. HOYT SR. Wilbur T. Hoyt Sr., 86, of Hillside Road, Shavertown, died Aug. 2, 1993 atthe Leader West Nursing & Reha- bilitation Center, Kingston. Born in Kingston, he was the son of the late Charles B. and Daisy Fitzgerald Hoyt. He was a graduate of Kingston High School and Bloomsburg State College. He was an Arthy veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre and a mem- ~ ber of its Holy Name Society. He was employed for 40 years at Union Paper and Supply, Wilkes- Barre, and was later employed for 10 years at Hillside Farms Green- house, Shavertown, retiringin 1982. He was a member of Teamsters Local 401. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Gertrude R Rider, on January 1993. Heis survived by sons, CharlesF. Hoyt, with whom he resided; and Will Hoyt Jr., Weehawken, NJ; daughters, Mrs. Leo (Rosalie) An- thony, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. George (Lois) Murphy, Clintonand Ms. Trudy Nevolas, Shavertown; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hadsel, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Gertrude Mulcahy, Las Vegas; 13 grandchildren; and 10-great-grand- children. Memorial contributions, ifdesired, . maybe made to St. Nicholas Church. JOHN GOSART John S. Gosart, 80, of East Over- brook Avenue, Shavertown, died Aug. 3, 1993 at home. Born in Luzerne, he was the son ofthelateFredandJohannaKlieline Gosart. He was an Army veteran of World War IL. He was formerly employed as a coal miner by the Glen Alden Coal Co., and also by Dallas Township Police and the Dallas Township Road - Department. Helater worked as a prison guard in the Luzerne County Prison, retir- ing in the late 1970s. He lived in Shavertown and Fern Brook for most of his life. He was formerly active in politics in Dallas ~ Township. Hewas a former member of the Harveys Lake and Dallas American Legions. He was preceded in death by a son, John S., Jr.; sisters, Amelia Garrahan, Mary Kloran, Mae Wil- liams, Caroline Wilson and Bertha Nice. Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Creglow; sons, Robert, Falls; Frederick J., Harrisburg; Albert E., Mesa, Ariz.; James L., Shavertown; daughters, Mrs. CarL (Lorraine) Gordon, Pikes Creek; Mrs. Daniel (Debbie) Kolojejchick, Swoyersville; 10 grandchildren; four great-grand- children; sisters, Mrs. John (Faith) Tregan, Luzerne. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memo- rial Park, Dallas. Memorial donations maybe made to the American Red Cross or to the Dallas Ambulance Association. ROBERT SPEARS Robert W. Spears, 78, of Carver- ton Road, Trucksville, died Aug, 5, 1993 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Bornin Forty Fort, he was the son of the late William and Florence Culver Spears. He was a resident of Trucksville since 1971 and previ- ously resided in Forty Fort. Prior to retirement in 1971, he was employed by the former Ameri- can Chain and Cable Company of ; Wilkes-Barre. He was a member of Forty Fort Presbyterian Church. Hewasalsoa member of George M. Dallas Lodge - 531, F&AM; the Shekinah Royals. Arch Chapter 182, Wilkes-Barre; Dieu Le Veut Commandry 45, Knights Templar of Wilkes-Barre and Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Jean Petcavage. Surviving are a son, Robert P., Stewartsville, NJ; daughters, Mrs. Jean Bonieski, Ringoes, NJ; Mrs. Peggy S. Bryce, Strasburg; brothers, Russell, Pocono Summit; Arthur, Dallas; William, Edison, NJ; sisters, Mrs. Arline Klaips, Forty Fort; Mrs. Grace Makes, Waverly, five grand- children. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park Dallas. ROGER MITCHELL Roger J. Mitchell, 56, of Kunkle, died Aug. 5, 1993 at home. Born in Dallas, he was the son of the late Dewey and Georgia Roberts Mitchell. A resident of Kunkle for most of his life, he served in the Army during the Vietnam War. He worked road construction until he became dis- abled. He was preceded in death by brothers: Charles, Robert and Rich- Surviving are his wife, the former Wilda Lamoreux; sister, Carol Jean Hilbert, Kunkle; several half-broth- ers and half-sisters in Virginia; sev- eral nieces and nephews. MemorialserviceswereheldSunday in the Kunkle United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Keith Ben-- jamin, pastor, officiating. DOROTHY SPONSELLER Dorothy Mae Sponseller, 70, of Follies Road, Jackson Township, died Aug. 6, 1993 in the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born in Jenkins Township, she was the daugher of the late Idris and Luella Ackerman Roberts. She lived inJackson Township for most ofher life, where she was a member of Huntsville United Methodist Church and its Womens Auxiliary. : Shewasa 1940 as of Forty FortHigh Schoolancwnsiw/emplyed by K-Mart. She was preceded indeath byher husband, WilliamR.; brothers, Arthur, William and Milford; sister, Gladys. Surviving are sons, William Jr., Bloomsburg; Gary, Antiococh, Calif ; Dale, Columbus, Ohio; Thomas, Huntsville; seven grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Margaret Klukoske, Kingston; Mrs. Luella Long, Lodi, NJ; Mrs. June Hayes, Vestal, NY; “several nieces and nephews. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memo- rial Park, Dallas. ESSIE WANDEL Essie M. Wandel, 71, of RR 1, Noxen (Stull), died Aug. 6, 1993 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Harveys Lake, she was a daughter of the late Claude and Grace Brown Sorber. She lived in Noxen for most of her life. : She was employed by the Ann- Will Garment Co., Kingston and the Noxen Dress Factory formanyyears, retiring 10 years ago. She was a member of the Independent Bible Church, Noxen. She and her husband, Walter E., celebrated their 55th wedding a versary in March. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Linda; brothers, Hiram, Robert and Phillip; sisters, Lamona Wolfe and Ferne Smith. In addition to her husband, sur- viving are sons, S. Ray, Harveys Lake; Elton, Lehman; Mark, Dover; daughters, Mrs.Jerry Jeanette) Tallent, Powell, Tenn.; Mrs. Donald (Pris- cilla) Hayner, SpringHill, Fla.; brother, James, Lehman; sisters, lone Burnell, Harveys Lake; Betty Moore, Lehman; Margaret Freeman, Beaumont; Guida McGuire, Chandler, Ariz.; 12 grand- children; 12 great-grandchildren. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Ruggles. Memorial donations can be made to the Independent Bible Church of Noxen, P.O. Box 11, Noxen, PA 18636. MARGUERITE DeVINCENTIS Marguerite DeVincentis, 78, of East Beverly Glenn, Village Lane, Norcross, Ga., formerly of Trucksville died Aug. 8, 1993 at home. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Susie Isaac Davis. She was a graduate of Kingston High School. : She was employed by the former HelenK. Salzburg Candy Co., Wilkes- Barre for several years. Shewasamemberofthe Trucksville United Methodist Churchandwasa Cub Scout den mother for several years. She resided in Trucksville Eom 1950 to 1987 when she moved to Norcross following the death of her husband, Eugene R. DeVincentis. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Jonathan Davis. Surviving are sons, Ronald L. DeVincentis, Norcross; Keith A DeVincentis, San Diego, Calif’; sis- ter, Mrs. Ann Parry, Lumberton, NJ; grandson, Michael DeVincentis, San Diego, Calif. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday from, the Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 N. Main St., Wilkes- Barre, with the Rev. H. James Shil- * labeer, retired United Methodist minister officiating. Intermentwillbein Hanover Green Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call 7 to 9 pan. Wednesday. : Memorial donations maybe made to the Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Road, Trucksvils, 18708. STEVEN HARRIS Steven Patrick Harris, 3, of Dav- enport Street, Dallas, died Aug. 8, 1993 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Beaumont. Born in Kingston, he was the son of Kenneth L. and Sandra Trae Harris, Dallas. Surviving in addition to his par- ents are a sister, Amanda Marie, at home; paternal grandparents, Donald and Florence Harris Sr., Noxen; maternal grandmother, Lois Traver, Dallas; maternal grandfather, Corey Traver, Noxen; maternal step-grand- mother, Connie Traver, Noxen; pa- ternal great-grandmother, LivaHauris, Dallas. Funeral services will be 11 am. Wednesday from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memo- rial Hwy., Dallas, with the Rev. Thomas McAvoy, pastor of the Independent Bible Church, Noxen officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn ~ Memorial Park, Dallas. Friendsmay call Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. until time of services. - Memorial contributions may be ~ made tothe Ronald McDonald House, 332 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, 18510. 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