2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December 27, 2001 JANE KING Member of Emmanuel Assembly of God Church Jane King, 80, of Loyalville, Lake Township, died Wednesday December 19, 200lat Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born July 2, 1921, in Brock- way, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Faux Cos- tion. She resided in Loyalville most of her life. She was em- ployed by the former Nelson Fur- niture Co., Kingston, for 30 years, retiring 15 years ago. She was a member of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Har- veys Lake, and its Women's Mis- sions. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Floyd Tay- lor; sons, Joseph R. and John D. Taylor; brothers, John and George Costion; and sister, Ann Costion. Surviving are her husband, Irving King; sons, James F. Tay- lor, Whitehall; Jeffrey M. Taylor, Harveys Lake; daughters, Jane Andrews, Bear Creek; Joan Belles, Noxen; brother, Louis Costion, Flagstaff, Ariz.; sister, Evelyn Smith, Valrico, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grand- children; and eight stepgrand- children. = Memorial donations may be made to the Cystic Fibro- sis Foundation, 1541 Alta Drive, Suite 102, Whitehall, 18052. [Crossworp ANSWERS solution THOMAS HONTZ Sister lives in Dallas Thomas E. Hontz, 79, of Lawrenceville, N.J., died Dec. 9, 2001 in Trenton Hospital, Trenton, N.J. Born Sept. 23, 1922, he was the son of the late Thomas and Bertha Hontz and was a former resident of Shavertown. He graduated from Kingston Township High School in 1941 and Drexel University in 1949. He was a certified CPA in Pennsylvania and served in the U.S. Navy in Panama during World War II. He was self-employed in Pittsburgh and was an office manager for the state of New Jersey before retiring. He was a member of the Lutheran Church of Resurrection, Hamil- ton Square, N.J. Surviving are his companion, Sandra Carter, with whom he resided; sons, Robert and Thomas, both of Wilkes-Barre; daughter, Carol Jiminey, Cali- fornia; sisters, Ruth Earl, Lawrenceburg, Ky.; Betty Youngblood, Centreville, Va.; Doris Mae Hughey, Dallas; two granddaughters; two great- granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews. VIVIAN DYMOND Teacher in Orange, Franklin Township Vivian Jean Dymond, 91, of RR 3, Dallas, died Wednesday December 19, 2001 at her home. Born in West Pittston, she was a daughter of the late Fred and Zana Van Tuyle Dymond. She was a graduate of West Pittston High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers College. She was a teacher in Or- ange, Franklin Township, for many years. She was a member of Cen- termoreland United Methodist Church and the Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary. She resided in Franklin Township most of her life. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Fred, Jr., and Gerald. Surviving are her sister, Glenna Rozelle, Dallas; brother, @ George, Dallas; nieces and nephews. 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The Dallas Post publishes obituaries of Back Mountain residents and close family members without charge. Send obituaries to: The Dallas Post 607 Main Rd. Dallas, PA 18612 HAIR CUTTING Serving the Back Mountain for over 37 years! NOW OFFERING Braids ® Corn Rows ® Highlights By Appointment Only! Because of our biggest complaint “too busy” and “the wait is too long”, we have extended our hours and now employ 6 Barbers/Cosmetologists! Dallas Shopping Center between Sports Plus & Master Travel 675- 1415 SR. M. VIRGINIA HNEIDER Member of Dallas Sisters of Mercy Sr. 'M. Virginia Schneider R.S.M., a member of the Dallas Regional Community of the Sis- ters of Mercy of the Americas, died Saturday December 15, 2001 at Mercy Center, Dallas. Born June 30, 1906, in Pitts- burgh, she was the former Helen Eleanor Schneider and daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Burkhart Schneider. She was a 1925 graduate of Mt. Aloysius Academy, Cresson, earned a bachelor's degree in history from St. Francis College, Loretto, and a master's degree in art from the University of Notre Dame. She entered the Sisters of Mercy in Cresson in 1925 and pronounced her vows in 1928. She taught in the elementary and secondary schools in the dioceses of Altoona-Johnstown and Pittsburgh for 50 years, 34 of which she taught at Bishop McCort High School, Johnstown. She was a receptionist and served in the Prayer Ministry at Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, for 12 years and moved to the Prayer Ministry at Mercy Center, Dallas, in 1988. She was preceded in death by sisters, Mary Warren, Frances Kearney, Ruth Youkers, Mildred and Jean Schneider; brothers, Lee, Joseph and James Schneider. Surviving are her sisters, Dorothy Schneider and Betty Nixon, both of Pittsburgh; nieces Memorial dona- tions may be made to Retire- ment Fund, Sisters of Mercy, P.O. Box 369, Dallas. OBITUARIES RONALD BISHOP Owner and operator of Bishop Glass, Tunkhannock Ronald “Ron” A. Bishop, of Lake Carey, Tunkhannock, died Wednesday Dec. 12, 2001 at home. Born June 19, 1930 in Jack- son, Mich., he was the son of the late Marvel and Rena (Mont- gomery) Bishop. He was a grad- uate of Jackson High School and received an associate's degree from Jackson Community Col- lege. He owned and operated Bishop Glass, Tunkhannock, be- fore retiring in 1995. He was superintendent of the Wyoming County Maintenance Office of the Pennsylvania De- partment of Transportation from 1971 to 1979 and previously worked for Reed & Kuhn Con- struction Co., Elysburg, in area construction of the Susquehan- na River Bridge, Mehoopany. He a member of the Eatonville United Methodist Church and chairman of its administrative board. He was president of Lake Carey Chapel and member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He was preceded in death by his sister, Betty Mae Felix. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, the former Mary Swet- land; son, Randy, Dallas; three grandchildren, one great-grand- child, and several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to the Eatonville United Methodist Church, c/o Florence Kingston, RR 1, Box 1500, Factoryville, 18419; or to the Lake Carey Chapel, c/o John Fassett, 1040 Northtown and River Drive, Fort Myers, Fla., 33931. JUNE MARO Daughter lives in Dallas June M. Maro, 74, of Fac- toryville, died Saturday Dec. 15, 2001 at Mercy Hospital, Scranton. Born in Scranton, she was a daughter of the late Carl and Peg (Simrell Malott. She was a graduate of @ Scranton Central High School and attended Mans- field State College. She was a licensed practi- cal nurse for the West Side Hospital, Community Med- ical Center and the Inten- sive Care Unit of Mercy Hos- pital, all of Scranton. Prior to her retirement, she was also a nurse at the Family ® Practice Department of the Oakford Medical Group, Clarks Summit. She was a member of Elm Park United Methodist Church, Scranton, and a member and past treasurer of the Licensed Practical Nurses Association. She was preceded in death by sister, Lois Rosencrance. Surviving are her husband of 52 years, Angelo J.; daughters, Judith Wech, Nicholson; Linda Hoover, Dallas; and Debra DiCindio, Hacketstown, N.J.; six grandchildren, one great- grandson; sister, Dorothea Wright, Pearland, Texas; and several nieces and nephews. % Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the chari- ty of the donor’s choice. PROPERTY TRANSFER The following property trans- fers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse from the week of December 14-20. Geraldine Wisnewski to Michael T. Dombroski et ux, Lot 1 Wisnewski Sub., Dallas Bor- ough, $35,000. Phillip Hoover et ux to Kevin E. Kaminski et ux, Lot 2 High Point Acres, Dallas Borough, $210,000. 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