#12 The Dallas Post AAT ATA AN NA RT AT A BT a A “ PE ad En BB Ri ai at ad FI FB PP Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 10, 1994 Flying explained at Middle School Dallas Middle School students recently attended an assembly program on flight, given by a representative from the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia. Exploring how and why flight happens are, from left, Rebecca Rosser, Hilary Koehl, Mr. Ed Jones, Franklin Institute; Russ Eyet and Mike McHale. Obituaries FRANK NEIMAN FrankdJ. Neiman, 81, of Luzerne Avenue, Dallas, died Aug. 6, 1994, n in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Frank and Jo- sephine Erlich Neiman. He was a former resident of the East End section of Wilkes-Barre and resided in Dallas for the past 41 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served with the 88th Division in Italy, receiving a - Purple Heart. He was employed for 46 years as a foreman for the General Ci- gar Co., retiring in 1976. He was a member of the Golden ~ Club, American Legion Dallas, 5 Lh Se Se Be Post 672 and Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Leona Crake; sons, Phlip J. Beaumont; David R.F., Dallas; sister, Dorothy Barrouk and brother, Raymond, both of Wilkes- Barre; five grandsons. Interment, St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Hanover Township. © JOHN LOSH John S. Losh, 85, of Jackson Road, Lehman Township died Aug. 6, 1994, shortly after admission to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Larksville, he was the son of the late Joseph and Susan Stefancin Losh. He attended Oakdale school, Jackson Township and had re- sided in Lehman for 43 yers. Prior to his retirement, he was employed at Huntsville Nursery, previously operated a farm in & 3 Jackson Township and was a laborer for the former Dodson and Hudak Construction Co. He was a member of St. Stephen's Church, Plymouth and an associate member of Daddow Isaac American Legion Post 672, Dallas. He was preceded in death by . his wife, Jospehine Dula Losh; brother, Joseph a.; sisters, Betty Federowicz and Catherine Sharisky. Surviving are sons, Michael A., Dallas and John M. at home; sis- ter, Helen Gumbravitch, Dallas and grandson, Steven Losh. Interment, parish cemetery, Lehman. WILLIAM M. MURPHY William M. Murphy, a lifetime resident of Noxen, died Aug. 4, 1994, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born on Oct. 15, 1924, he was -, a son of the late Frank and Nina 5 » = 4 Steel Murphy. He attended Noxen schools and worked in the Noxen Tannery and Atlas Chain Co., West Pittston. He drove a tank in the 899th Tank Battalion during World War II, receiving a bronze star for heroic achievement in France. He was a member of Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967. He and his wife, the former Jean Kasson celebrated their 47th % wedding anniversary on June 14. i) § Surviving in addition to his wife are sons, William, Shawn and Randy, all of Noxen; Hugh, Beaumont; David, West Chester; daughters, Mrs. John (Roberta) Budzak, Mrs. Claude (Amber) » Harper, Mrs. Kenneth (Lori) Tho- p mas and Shannon Murphy, all of La i] " Noxen; eight grandchildren; sis- ters, Mrs. Robert (Nancy) Kreidler, . Pikes Creek; numerous nieces and nephews. Interment, Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. It's easy to subscribe. Use the handy coupon on page 2 EDITH COOK BOOKMAN DYER Edith Cook Bookman Dyer, 88, of Elizabeth St., Dallas, died Aug. 1, 1994, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Anna Knight Cook. She was a former resident of Stockton, Calif.; Port Saint Lucie, Fla.; Morrisville and had resided in Dallas for the past two years. She was preceded in death by her first husband, John G. Beck- man; her second husband, John C. Dyer; a son, John Albert Beck- man; sisters, Elizabeth Cook, Frances Wenzel and Mary Wise. Surviving are daughters, Edith Clee, and June Hayes, both of Dallas; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great- great-granddaughter, sisters, Dorothy Krauss, Pottstown; Kathryn Minoske, Zepher Hills, Fla. Interment, Resurrection Ceme- tery, Bensalem. ROBERT GROSE Robert N. Grose, 68, of Pomona “Street, Forty Fort, died Aug. 3, 1994, at Geisinger Wyoming Val- ley Medical Center, Plains Town- * ship following a seven-month ill- ness. Born in Lemon, Wyoming County, he was a son of the late Hugh and Clara Newman Grose. He was a graduate of the for- mer Dallas High School. He re- sided at Pomona Street for the past 25 years and previously lived in Dallas. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy serving in the Pacific The- atre during World War II. He was a member of the Forty Fort United Methodist Church and the Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Post 672, Dallas, and its home association. He was an outstanding athlete in high school and played profes- sional baseball with the Philadel- phia Athletics baseball farm or- ganization and coached the Dal- las American Legion baseball team for many years. Prior to his illness, he served as administrative assistant and aide to Senator Frank J. O'Connell, Harrisburg. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Melba Thomas; son, Robert T. Grose, at home; daughter, Mrs. Amy Jo Grose Fugate, at home; brother, Donald Grose, Fort Lau- derdale, Fla.; sisters, Mrs. Verna Harvey, Dallas; Mrs. Betty Hultgren, Jamestown, NY; Mrs. Helen Hoffman, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Daisy Arbogast, Camp Hill, Mrs. Jesse Moss, Tunkhan- nock, and Mrs. Clair King, Rhode Island. Interment, Maple Grove Ceme- tery, Pikes Creek. SUZANNE WARD Suzanne M. Ward, 40, of First Street, Harveys Lake, died Aug. 5, 1994 at her home following an illness. Born in Bloomsburg, she was a daughter of William F. and Leon- ore Ruth Megargel, Harveys Lake with whom she resided. She was a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School and had been employed in the office of Dave Andes Insurance Agency and previously the Crossin Insurance Agency. She was a member of the Alme- dia United Methodist Church, Bloomsburg. She was a member of the Renal Transplant Support Group, Wilkes-Barre, and was publisher of its newspaper. Surviving in addition to her parents are son, James Telesky, Bloomsburg; brother, William J. Megargel, Port Jefferson, NY. Interment, Evergreen Ceme- tery, Shavertown. The Dallas Post Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad | | POSTAL JOBS 12.26 TO 17.10 PER HOUR WHO: Men and women 18-65. No experience required. US citizens or permanent residents. No H.S. diploma required. 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