2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA * Wednesday, September 20, 2000 ‘Tuzinski honored for service ‘Superintendent Ben Varner announces recognition of Mr. Frank Tuzinski, who has served the citizens of Pennsylvania for twenty- five years within the Department of Corrections. ‘Frank Tuzinski began his career at SCl-Dallas in 1975 as a ‘vocational teacher. The next seven years were spent as a labor foreman, and for the last seventeen years he has worked as a factory foreman for Correctional Industries. He was a Union representative for ASCME for fifteen years and was on the ‘institution's Safety Committee for fifteen years. Tuzinski lives in Shavertown. - ~ Pictured from left: Deputy Stachelek; Joe Holchak, C.1. Supervisor; Frank Tuzinski, Miles Appleton, C.I. Manager. IiPROPERTY TRANSFERS Lake Bor., $325,000 Eleanor Coolbaugh estate, to Louis J. Mastrini, see deed, Jackson Twp., $1,000 Nikki Noel Allen, to Igor Rybakovsky, et ux, Lot 75 Midway Manor, $103,000 Mary Rita Sherman, estate, to Timothy Hillman, 2 parcels, Kingston Twp., $84,000 The following property transfers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the week of September 8-14, 2000. Elizabeth M.W. Stanley, trustee, to Robert L. Brown, 135 Orchard East, Dallas Boro., $120,000 Ernest Kubereit, et ux, to Edwards J. Osmulski, et ux, Lot 101, 01A, 02 Fairview, Dallas Twp., $110,000 Thomas S. Czerniakowski, et ux, to Michael A. Liuzzi, Jr., 2 parcels, Harveys Lake Bor., $355,000 Wyoming Ave. Corporation, to Kaye-Eaton Real Estate partners, 6 parcels, Harveys Step, Inc., 2.19 acres Lot 2, Lehman Twp., $135,000 S. Vaneltine, 16.944 acres Lot 1, Lehman Twp., $160,968 Steven A. Morelli, et al, Lot 58, 59 Cease Terrace, Lehman Twp., $30,000 Katherine M. Facey, to Step-By- Jessie H. Wielage, to Frederick Richard L. 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He was a life member of Saints Peter and Paul Polish National Catholic Church, Passaic. : He was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Helen (Derlega) Manowiecki; brothers, William Malone and Stanley; and an in- fant sister. Surviving are his daughter, Evelyn Tomasovic, Dallas; son, Kenneth, Vernon, N.J.; nieces and nephews. Interment, East Ridgelawn Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to King's College, c/o Devel- opment Office, 133 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, 18711. GERALD SHONK Gerald W. "Jerry" Shonk, of Shavertown, died Wednesday, September 13, 2000, at his home. Born in Plymouth, he was a son of the late George and Lorraine (Booth) Shonk. He was a U.S. Marine Corps. veteran of World War II in the Pacific. He was a member of the Huntsville Chris- tian Church, Huntsville, where he was a trustee and deacon. He was preceded in death by an infant son; and brothers, Ken- neth and George. : Surviving are his wife of 54 years, the former Lucille Reese; son, Wayne, Hatfield; daughter, Linda Scott, Shavertown; two grandchildren, two great-grand- children; and sister, Hazel Bar- ber, Plymouth. Interment, Maple Grove Cem- etery, Pikes Creek. Memorial donations may be made to the Huntsville Christian Church, RD 4, Box 197, Dallas, 18612. CATHERINE DURIS Catherine (Baglioni) Duris, 76, of Dallas, formerly of Luzerne, died Monday, September 18, 2000, at the Wilkes- Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in Luzetne, she was a daughter of the late Marsilio and Clara (Fox) Baglioni. She was a member of Bennett Presbyterian Church, Luzerne, a Sunday school teacher and was active with the choir. Surviving are her husband, John J. Sr.; sons, John J. 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He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Church of Holy Redeemer and Holy Name Society, Advisory Council Salva- tion Army. He was a president of Northeastern Pennsylvania Ath- letic Directors Association, State Steering Committee and Pennsyl- vania State Athletic Directors As- sociation. He ‘was preceded in death by his brothers, Joseph Barnosky, and Anthony Barnosky; sisters, Anna and Mary Parsons, Catherine Barnosky, Bernadine McGuire, Elizabeth Blogunas, Ruth Zaccaginni and Mildred Skipper. Surviving are his wife of 47 years, the former Rosemary O'Boyle; daughter, Ann Bressler, Carverton; sons, John, Sayreville, N.J.; and Paul, Wilkes-Barre; James, Harding; and Mark, Tunkhannock; seven grandchil- dren, nieces and nephews. Interment, Mount Olivet Cem- etery, Carverton. Memorial donations may be ‘made to Hospice Community Care, Kingston. ISABEL SWEENEY Isabel M. Sweeney, 93, of Hazle- ton, died Monday, September 18, 2000, at Mercy Center, Dallas, where she had been a resident since last November. 1) Born in Ebervale, she was a’ daughter of the late Anthony and Mary (Carr) O'Donnell. She was a member of St. Gabriel's Church, Hazleton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cyril; son, Joseph; sisters, Anna McNelis and Marga- ret Nash; and brother, Peter O'Donnell. Surviving are her sons, James, Reading; and Timothy, Lewisburg; daughters, Mary Theresa, Exton; Sister Sara O'Donnell, RSM, Forty Fort; Isabel, Hazleton; and Rose, Hazleton; 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Sadie O'Donnell and Catherine Clague, both of Mercy Center, Dallas; «= and: Mary Dill, Bloomsburg. Interment, St. Gabriel's Church Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Sisters of Mercy, P.O. Box 369, Dallas, 18612. 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