| Rie The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 12, 1995 Obituaries (More obituaries on page 14 ; JANE FREY Jane S, Frey, formerly of Mead- owcrest, Trucksville, Kingston ;Township, died April 9, 1995, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late Edard and Eva Lena Rosencrance Schmoll, and was a graduate of Wyoming Seminary. ~~ She worked as a nurses aide at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston, for several years and was ‘later employed as an aide for the Foster Grandparents Association of Lake-Lehman. She was a member of the Dor- ranceton United Methodist Church, a former member of its choir, a life member of Wyoming Harmony Chapter 58, Order of Eastern Star and Irem Temple Shrine Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband, Malcolm Sr.; son, Malcolm Jr.; sister, Evelyn Coombs. Surviving are a daughter, Di- ane Youells, Forty Fort; 10 grand- children; seven great-grandchil- dren. ~- Funeral services willbe held 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Metcalf & ‘Shaver Funeral Home, 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming with the Rev. Michael K. Willis, pastor of Dorranceton Untied Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Children's Hospital, c/o Irem Temple, 54 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701. + “HELEN SQUIER Helen M. Squier, 86, of Outlet Road, Lehman Township, died April 8, 1995, at home. Born in Kingston, she was the daugher of the late John and Daisy Ide Montgomery and had resided in Lehman for the past 47 years. She was a graduate of Dor- ranceton High School and Mans- field State Teachers College. She was the first kindergarten iteacher in the Lake-Lehman : School District. ‘i She was a member of Lehman : United Methodist Church, and the : past president of the United Meth- :ndist Women's Society. !! She was a Past Worthy Matron ‘of Arbutus Chapter 29, Order of ithe Eastern Star, Nicholson and a {member of Rebekah Lodge. ! Lehman. :, She was preceded in death by :her husband, Lester B. i! Surviving are sons, Roy W., ! Port Richey, FL; Karl L., Lehman. .! Funeral services will be held : Wednesday at 11 a.m. from Rich- {ard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 {Memorial Highway, Dallas, with ithe Rev. Richard A. Santella, {pastor of the Lehman United ‘ Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Ide- . town Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be 4 ‘made to the Memorial Fund of the Lehman United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1, 18627. 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Township regulations re- quire local paved roads to be at least 20 feet wide, she added. For several years no one was sure who actually owned the three roads - the township, Luzerne County or someone else - and whose responsibility it was to maintain them. Neither the county nor the township wanted to plow or maintain the roads, located between Coon Road and West Eighth Street, because of poten- tial liability problems. They didn't appear on Luzerne County's road docket, an official listing of all county-owned roads, existing only on arepository list, a sort of official limbo. The county “inherited” the roads, rutted dirt tracks barely 1- 1/2 lanes wide, by default after a . tax sale several years ago, not knowing that the “parcels of land at Crown Hill" were actually roads. Homeowners desperate for a passable right-of-way have re- sorted to maintaining stretches of road in front of their properties themselves, using anything they could get their hands on to fill the worst gullies and either clearing L-L class of '81 to meet April 13 The Lake-Lehman Class of '81 will meet April 13, at 7 p.m. at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. the roads with their own snowblowers or chipping in for a private snowplow contractor. In other business the supervi- sors voted to: » Award a $475 bid for install- ing a concrete walkway at the municipal building, to comply with the standards of the federal Americans With Disabilities Act, to Mr. Ed's Construction. e Award a $9,999.99 bid to Russo Construction toreplace the municipal building's roof. 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