2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA August 15, 2001 MILDRED SPONSELLER Born in Jackson Township Mildred M. Sponseller, former- ly of Wilkes-Barre, resident of Highland Manor Nursing Home, died Tuesday, August 7, 2001 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born Dec. 14, 1916, in Jack- son Township, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Anna (Stack) Yascur. She was a member of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Wilkes-Barre. She was preceded in death by her husband, George; and broth- ers, John and Leon. and Peter. Surviving are his volunteer. She was preceded in Surviving are her daughters, nephews, William G., David G. and death by her husband, James Carol Kelsch, Wilkes-Barre; and George W. Bedwick, all of Wilkes- Clifton; and brother, Eugene. Sur- CROSSWORD PuzzLE ANSWERS Jane Carlton, Scranton; three Barre; and nieces, Ann Marie Ma- viving are her son, Michael, grandchildren and one great- day and Katherine Chapin, both of Hanover Township; daughters, ws ca grandchild. Wilkes-Barre. Susan Sordoni, Harveys Lake: King Crossword Solution lion wooo, GoD CODD Dorothy Gansert, Aylett, Va.; and Answers G[E[E[N|A[D ; y : 5 : JE : : y[L[E[W[] : . . i S|T|E|A|M A E|E MILDRED LINKER Holy. pao Beri: 4 PIUITESICIAMIS STAM M[o|T[H r[n[s|ofOo[RIW[E[L]L . anac €11, 0 eat-granda- G|E|O|R|G|E[C|S|C|O|T|T O|D|I|E Mother of three and former Dallas resident ae aad a id . ; J 8 : : 2 : : v wie [oJ 1 [o/c I AT[AL Jol [ule Mildred Alice Linker, 78, of are her son, William Walton, Su- Kane, Wilkes-Barre. The funeral AININERTIR|O| | [K[A s(T[E|NJoJMr|ols[e[RIMR[H[E[TITINU[T]A Palm Place, Sanford, Fla., former- perior, Mont.; daughters, Mildred will be at 9 a.m. Saturday from C|AIS|K|E[TESIE[A|N = AlVIE le ME [VIANA [AN ly of Dallas, died Tuesday, August “Millie” Sterner, Sanford; and the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Ser- O|LIEJNS|E/WIRO|R[G[A|N ERT eM Esole ARCEREBA 7, at home. She was born in Forty Charlene Yurksza, Tunkhannock; vice Corp., 59 Parrish St., Wilkes- O[PIE|CHMR|! |IDEMSIRITIA RIvIEMololAIT HK] TIT oll LIMIPIEL Fort. She was a retired college two grandchildren, two great- Barre, with a Mass of Christian PIO[S|EIRERGIE|T la onTSIE TAR F [EIE(T FIEI AIL alle housekeeper. She was a member grandchildren; brother, Joseph Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Nicholas TIA : : a b 4 3 Ls TE Evo pas of the Sanford Nazarene Church, Galey, Allentown; and sisters, He- Church. Memorial donations may . RIABMIUIS[TISIEIE|T|V Clo AEE AF THE PP BEVIEIA ND :@ Sanford Garden Club and San- len Hicks, Honesdale; and Lydia be made to King's College, Wilkes- sITIRMEGRIETEAMWE HETals a LFIE aol TAIN z SIsTSiely ford Bowling League. Surviving Roberts, Plymouth. Barre. RIASEBRIEIAIDIYBRIO[E ctelcalv BRT (ol er tsc My ALTE GEORGE LACZKO Member of St. Therese Church George Laczko, of the Shaver- town section of Kingston Twp, died Tuesday, August 2 at home. Born July 9, 1933, in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late George and Ann Laczko. He attended Coughlin High School. He was an insurance underwriter for Royal Insurance, Wilkes-Barre, retiring in 1993. He was a member of St. Therese Church, Shavertown. He was pre- ceded in death by his sister, Mary Bedwick; and brothers, Michael Skating Complex Pittston, PA “LEARN TO IGE SKATE!” New Group Lessons Begin: Saturday Session: September 8th (1:45 - 2:45 pm) Monday Session: September 10th (6:30 - 6:30 pm) Wednesday Session: September 12th (5:00 - 6:00 pm) $50.00 for each 6 Week Session You must register in advance by phone (883-1100) or in person. Register on August 27th from 5:30pm - 6:30pm and skate free for one hour! Register early and get a $15.00 coupon toward a new skate purchase in our Pro Shop! Lessons for all ages, tot through adult! Hockey and Figure Skating! Rental Skates Available DORIS FORT U.S. Navy veteran of World War II Doris M. Fort, of High Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Wednesday, August 8, 2001 at home. Born Oct. 4, 1923, in Wilkes- Barre, she was a daughter of the late Dorothy Kingeter and Eugene Kilcullen. She was a graduate of Coughlin High School. She worked at King’s College, until re- tiring. She was a U.S. Navy veter- an of World War II. She was a member of St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre, where she was a ”~ Career Army Reservist, serving 17 years David G. Sutton, 39, of Main Street, Luzerne, - formerly of Wyoming, died Monday, August 6, 2001 at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in Kingston, he ~was a son of Mary (Jacoby) Sutton and the late George T. Sutton. He was a 1980 graduate of Wyoming Area High School. He worked for Diamond and Tri- umph Auto Glass, Kingston. He was a career Army Reservist, serving 17 years, ‘last serving with the Troop C 9th Calvary, OBITUARIES 6 DAVID SUTTON Wilkes-Barre. While serving, he achieved the rank of staff sergeant in the 19th Delta. He re- ceived the Armed Forces Reserve ribbon and the National Defense Ribbon. After being honorably discharged, he continued to serve as an archive director. He was preceded in death by his brother, George M. Surviving are his daughter, Audrey, Edwardsville; companion, Kimberly Matosky, with. whom he resided; sisters, Macksinecq McDaniels, Sweet Valley, Ross Township; Margaret Forgach and Martha Kanjorski, both of Glen Lyon, Newport Township; - Georgia Klapal, Ex- eter; Cynthia Hizynski, Wyoming; Sally Baird, Plymouth; and Davi- da Farber, Brodheadsville; broth- ers, Ken, Dallas; and Mark, @ Swoyersville; and: several nieces and nephews. Memorial dona- tions may be made to the Audrey Sutton Trust Fund, c/o First Na- tional Community Bank, 625 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. 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