+10 The Dallas Post A Li. Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 1, 1995 iS kes... ,.. 'Gingo : . (continued from page 8) “ting career will continue. At the present time East Stroudsburg rand Millersville lead the list of : possibilities. + Mike Heffron and Adam Hoover ; are the only other senior wrestlers * for the upand coming Dallas team. »Each was eliminated during the . pre-regional tournament at Val- : ley View this past weekend. With only the top four advancing to »regionals, Hoover placed fifth at 1171 and Heffron had to forfeit his bout for fifth at 119. * Fans and coaches of the Wyo- »ming Valley Conference are count- ‘ing on Gingo’s career to last a few more weeks, but with high school ‘winding down, Aaron found the stime to credit his coaches of the ‘past three years. ' “(Kaschenbach’s”) a little laid ‘back,” said Gingo. “It’s nice he’s there, that somebody does care. There's somebody to coach us every day.” “(Assistant coach) Billy Janosky, he’s a fireplug and he pushes me hard.” “I enjoy his sense of humor and his dedication to the sport,” said Kaschenbach of his star pupil. “It's always nice to have that type on your squad. He's nothing but a plus. What we need is five more, six more Aaron Gingos and we'd be in good shape.” At least one may be advancing through the Dallas system in the next couple of years. A younger brother, Matt, is presently par- ticipating in baseball, football and yes, wrestling. Aaron also has two older siblings. His brother Eric played soccer for Dallas and his sister Becky played field hockey. foie ath. a lt = 8 | Obituaries lf FRANK CUNIUS + Frank Cunius, 68, of Demunds SRoad, Dallas, died Feb. 23, 1995, snat Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, ‘+> Kingston. +" Born in Kingston, he was the *“son of the late Frank and Mabel Fx Lutz Cunius and attended Dallas *ischools. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served during World War II and received the Victory medal, the Army Occupation Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. He was a member of American Legion Dallas Post 672. He was self-employed for many years as a general contractor. _ Suviving are a daughter, Mar- irgaret Ann Sharp, Dallas; sons, *“'Frank, Forty Fort; Michael, Swoy- ersville; John, Shavertown; sis- ter, Inez, Dallas; four grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held at _the convenience of the family. © MEENAKSHI NAIR Meenakshi Nair of Marilyn Drive, Shavertown, died Feb. 26, 1995 at Highland Manor Nursing Home, Exeter. She was preceded in death Iby Yther husband N. Balakrishnan Nair nd brothers, P.R. Nair and P.B. bot surviving are a daughter, Pad- imini<Rajagopal, with whom she resided; Lakshmi Janardanan, Madras, India; Dr. Santha Unni, Odessa, Texas; sons, Dr. K.K. P. air, Raleigh, NC; Dr. S. Nair, sas City, MO; brother, P.G. Nair; 12 grandchildren; one great- _ grandchild. 4 Private funeral services will be “held at the convenience of the ~ family from the George A. Strish Funeral Home, 269 Bennett St., Luzerne. AGATHA SPISAK ws Agatha G. Spisak, 73, of Gar- den Village Apartments, Fremont Street, West Piitston died recently at her home. . She was born in Wyoming, ‘daughter of the late Joseph and ~Mary Zavada Kamor. She lived in Dallas Twp. for several years and was a 1941 graduate of Dallas Township High School. Prior to retiring, Mrs. Spisak was employed by Kinder Furni- ture Manufacturing Company, Wilkes-Barre for 20 years. She * resided in West Pittston the past 10 years. Her husband, Michael died, in 1963. Surviving are her brother, Frank B. Kamor, Newtown Square, PA and three nieces. Private interment was held at the convenience of the family. MARVIN SWEEZY The Rev. Marvin W. Sweezy, 73, of Annapolis, Md., formerly of Trucksville, died Feb. 1, 1995, at Anne Arundel Medical Center, v'Annapolis. . Born in Trucksville, he was a 1940 graduate of Kingston Town- ship High School and a 1943 graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College. A member of the Free Method- s7ist clergy, he was ordained an »elder and served for 39 years in churches in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia. ». He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, serving in the Euro- “.pean theater and participating in “rthe Normandy invasion. Surviving are his wife, Sarah; son, the Rev. M. Dwight Sweezy, Burlington, NJ; sisters, Betty Dalley, Old Forge; Beatrice Smith, Manville, NJ. i". Interment was private. wx. Memorial contributions maybe rvmade to the Maryland-Virginia Conference, Free Methodist :Church, c/o the Rev. Sweezy, 1415712 Peach Orchard Road, Sil- r.ver Spring, MD 20905. c ae NICHOLAS STASKO Nicholas Stasko of Briarcrest Drive, Dallas, died Feb. 25, 1995, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following an illness. Born in Edwardsville, he was the son of the late Michael and Mary Lazar Stasko. He worked as a tipstaffforJudge Thomas M. Lewis most of his life, and retired in 1972 from his job as a guard at Luzerne County Prison. He was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallasanda U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by stepson Roger Fray Jones; broth- ers, Michael, Steven and John. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Helen Wrobleski; daughter, Donna S. Joseph, Kingston; step- son, Robert B. Jones, Harveys Lake; sisters, Mary Goode and Marge Kolendowicz, both of Ed- wardsville; two grandchildren. Interment, St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Swoyersville. MARY SPACIANO Mary Spaciano, 94, of Shag- bark Drive, Shavertown, died Feb. 24, 1995 in the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Geneva, NY, she was the daughter of the late Luigiand | Anna Varia Madaio. She had resided in Shavertown since 1932. She was a retired employee of the Natona Mills, Dallas. She was a former member of the Democratic Women's Cluband amember of St. Therese's Church, Shavertown and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was preceded in death by | her husband, Samuel; sons, Vic- tor; Vincent; daughter, Yolanda Kucavich. Surviving are daughters, Anne T. Spaciano, Shavertown; Mafalda Skameritz, Berwick; son, Louis J., Trucksville; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Interment, St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Hanover Township. FREDERICK SWANSON Frederick V. Swanson, 88, of RR2, Harveys Lake, Ruggles, died Feb. 25, 1995, at Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Frank T. and Anna Thorbienson Swanson and had resided in Ruggles for the past 80 years. He was employed as a Lake Township police officer from 1932 to 1940 and served as police chief from 1940 to 1952. He then worked for Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-Barre for five years and Kanarr Corporation Wilkes-Barre for 15 years. He was later self- employed as a plumber for 25 years, retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, where he served as an elder. He also was a member of the George M. Dallas Lodge 531 F&AM Dal- las and the Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg. He was former chief of the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company, Harveys Lake and helped to or- ganize the Kunkle and Sweet Valley Fire Departments. He and his wife, the former Virginia Allen, celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary on Oct. 8, 1994. He was preceded in death by a son, Allen F., brothers, Edwin, Carl and Emil. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son Timothy F., East Stroudsburg and three grandchil- dren. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions, ‘desired, may be made to the Trin- ity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas, 18612. Dallas Jr. football, cheerleading registration Dallas Junior Football and Cheerleading Ass'n will hold registration Sat., March 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Dallas Twp. police station on Route 309. Any boy or girl age 6 to 14 may register, with some weight restrictions. Must bring a copy of birth certificate, recent photo, and copy of insurance coverage. There is a fee of $30 per person or $40 per child. A physician will be available to perform physicals at a minimal charge. YMCA sponsors wrestling tournaments The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA will host its 24th Annual Elemen- tary Wrestling Tournament March 5, at the King’s College gymnasium. The Tournament is open to elementary wrestlers from Pee Wees (6 & under), toJunior (11 & 12 years). No seventh graders will be allowed to wrestle. All entries must be into the YMCA by February 24. For more information please contact Sara Hargadon at the Wilkes- Barre YMCA at 823-2191. The 29th Annual Frank Walp Memorial Wrestling Tournament will be held March 11 at the King’s College Gymnasium. The Tournament is open to wrestlers in the junior high and senior high divisions. Individual and team registrations will be accepted. All entries must be postmarked no later than March 3. For more information please contact Sara Hargadon at the Wilkes- Barre YMCA at 823-2191. Little League clinic set for March 18 The Dallas Baseball Boosters will host a Little League Baseball Clinic at the Dallas Middle School on March 18. It will feature former profes- sional ball players, Scott Francis (Atlanta Braves) and Mark Konopki (Boston Red Sox) and the Dallas Senior High School Coach- ing Staff and players. The clinic will cover hitting (3 machines) pitching, fielding and baserunning. The cost is $15 per player. Call Jack Wolensky at 696- 4040 (home) or 675-5201, ext. 242. for a registration form. Send check and registration form to Dallas Baseball Booster, c/o Jack Wolensky, 135 Staub Road, Trucksville 18708. All players should bring glove, bat (with name taped on it), and batting gloves. All registrations must be re- ceived by March 11. Register Cash & carry sales The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) here is beginning a cash and carry retail sales program. Beginning Feb. 21, the sale will ; be held every Tuesday from 8a.m. to noon in Building 86. Payment will be cash only. Items must be removed at the time of payment. Items are sold “as is” and will not be held for later pickup. The federal government does not guarantee condition, repaira- bility or serviceability of any item. There are no preinspections, no | exchanges, no returns and no refunds. Participants must be at least 18 years old and no pets are allowed. Everyone attending a sale must sign in at the depot’s main Secu- rity building - Building 20. 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