2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA m— Dallas, PA Thursday, April 18,2002 SOPHIE PARDUSKI Member of St. Therese’s Church Sophie A. Parduski, 83, of the Shavertown section of Kingston Township, died Thursday April 11, 2002 at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born March 21, 1919 in Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Catherine (Dlugasz) Wos- niak. She attended local schools. She was a member of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. She was preced- ed in death by her husband, Ignatz “Hank;” brothers, Michael, Francis and Joseph; granddaughter, Christine Webb; and sisters, Anna, Catherine and Stella. Surviving are her daughter, A. Anntoinette Rottenberg, East Greenwich, R.l.; son, Stanley J., Shavertown; four grandchildren, one great- granddaughter; brother, John, Buffalo, N.Y.; sisters, Theresa Sperudto, Wilkes- Barre; and Mary Miswich, Phoenix; and several nieces and nephews. CROSSWORD ANSWER FLORETTA NORTON Resident of Harveys Lake Floretta Jean Norton, 83, of Harveys Lake, and formerly of Elkland Township, died Saturday April 13, 2002 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born. May: 21, 1918, in Williamsport, she was the daugh- ter of the late Charles and Sadie Weightman. Before retiring, she worked at Sull-Craft Manufactur- ing, Dushore, and Reynveld’s, New Albany. She was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Elkland Township. She also was a 60-year member of the BEF and a 16-year member of Craftsman of the Endless Moun- tains. She enjoyed making crafts and ceramics, crocheting, playing piano and square dancing. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon L. Surviving are her daughter, Nancy Wilson, Harveys Lake; son, Douglas, Montoursville; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grand- children; brother, Robert White- man, Forksville;, and stepsister, Sue Allen. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Memorial Hospital Hos- pice or Guthrie Hospice, both in Towanda. FULTON EARL EVANS JR. School bus driver for Lake-Lehman Fulton Earl Evans Jr., of Hoover Road, Lake Township, passed away Tuesday April 9, 2002 at his home after a hard fought battle with cancer. Born Feb. 26, 1959, he was the son of Bette L. (Price) Muntz, of Benton, and the late Fulton Earl Evans Sr. He graduated from Malvern High School, Arkansas, and served for four years in the Navy on the USS Dubuque. He was employed in contracting as a mason, proprietor of Big E's Restaurant in the West Side Mall, and has had a newspaper route for the past several years. He also was a school bus driver for the Lake-Lehman School District. Surviving are his wife, Cathy; daughter, Amy Groner and son- in-law, Elwood, Ashley; son, Irvin, at home; stepfather Jack Muntz, Benton; sister, Sherryl Evans and God-daughters, Elizabeth and Cody Rasimas-Muntz, Bear Creek; brother, Eugene Evans, Hot Springs, Ariz.; sister, Bonnie Evans, Shickshinny; marital par- ents, Harry and Mary Weaver, Quakertown; Jennie L. Weaver, Harveys Lake; grandfather, El- wood Conden, Harveys Lake; nieces and nephews solution 5 2 a 3 14 — King Crossword — Answers GIE[EVIE[S]A[SILIO[E AlLILBRAISIP[T[CETIVIE LIT [FIE[SITIY[LIEMMFIA[T E|CIOME[NIGE[L[S C|A|L{L|O/NJMD[T[N[G AMT IBT! 1 EJCIA[U[SIE LOFT IAIL|T IWIALIC FIRIEIE/SIK[T|T ROM L[AIM|S BBG[R|A[D[E[S S|H[T[L[O[HMMR[T]D EIO/NIL]1[F|E[S[A|VIEIR ABIEMTIR[U[S|T OWE LIO[SEMSIEINSIEMWIE[D INL Annual Pe *Annual Percentage Yields are accurate as of date of publication and may change without notice. $1,000 minimum deposit required to open an account and earn listed Annual Percentage Yield. 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He was a member of St. Therese's Church, Shaver- town, Dallas American Legion, East Lemon Rod and Gun Club, Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club and Shavertown Volunteer Fire Co., charter member of the Par- sons Veterans of Foreign Wars, and member for 60 years of the Brick Layers Union and the Glazers Union. He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathryn M.; and sister, Florence Cheesic. Surviving are his daughter, Kathy Kross, Wexford; son, Ed- ward P., Jr., Shavertown; six grandchildren; brothers, Joseph, Parsons; and Casey, Levittown; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, LYNN EVANS Teacher for the Lake-Lehman School District Lynn M. Evans, of Vine Street, Oakhill, Dallas, died Wednesday April 10, 2002 at her home. Born in the Trucksville section of Kingston Township, she was the daughter of Haydn Evans and the late Verna M. Evans. She was a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. She graduated from Mansfield University with a bachelor’s de- gree and received her master’s degree from Penn State Univer- sity. She also took courses at the University of Florida. She resided with her father in Dallas and Daytona Beach Shores, Fla. She was a school teacher and taught home economics at Lake- Lehman Middle School, Lehman. Earlier she taught at Lake- Lehman High School for 18 years and also Honesdale High School. She was a member of Forty Fort United Methodist Church and earlier a member of Idetown United Methodist Church. She was also a member of Pennsylvania State Teacher Association. Surviving, in addition to her father, are her aunt, Shirley Hildebrand, Mountaintop; and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to the Evans Memorial Children’s Fund at Forty Fort United Methodist OBITUARIES HARRY PRICE Born in Dallas and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II Harry W. Price, 77, of Butler Street, Forty Fort, died Sunday April 14, 2002 at home. Born in Dallas, he was a son of the late Arlington and Alice (Allen) Price. He graduated from . Kingston High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He lived in Forty Fort since 1969 and previously in Kingston. Before retiring in 1987, he owned and operated H.W. Price & Sons, Heating and Air Con- ditioning Contractors, Forty Fort. He was a 50-year mem- ber of Dorranceton United Methodist Church, Kingston, and attended Forty Fort United Methodist Church. He was a former secretary of Kingston Borough. He belonged to Veter- ans of Foreign Wars Post 644, Swoyersville, and Anthracite Post 283, Kingston. He was a former Forty Fort Little League and Fort-Swoyer Teeners League coach. He was preced- ed in death by his brothers, Arlington, Edward and Bud. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, the former Esther Wright; daughters, Kathy Kautter, McLean, Va.; Cynthia Valcarcel, South Sterling; and Susan Charnetski and Sally 63 N. Franklin St, Wilkes- Church, Wyoming and Yeager Hurst, both of Kingston; sons, Barre, 18701. avenues, Forty Fort, 18704. Harry | W., ' Jr., Kingston; sfeluloRHIATL[L JECTR A ul Is] [AS William J., Wyoming; and Eric TIE[A[LIMc|L{AINERA[MIA[T] I BOIN[S[E[T HELEN DIGIOSA J., Royersford; 17 grandchil- Eo Member of Gate of Heaven Church dren; three great-grandchil- Be ean SOCHD DRGA Si dren; sister, Brett Thompson, STWiATMl VIRCTAT TRS BATT ARC ATRIA LY Helen R. DiGiosa, 83, of Oak Church, Dallas. She was pre- Buffalo: and brother-in-law, HE elsi tol ete lpr fil Al {ule lo Drive, Oak Hill section of ceded in death by her husband, yilliam “Billy” Wright, who HALT IN OS JV | [A Bs [7 [UMN [ALE Lehman Township, died Sunday Charles J.; daughter, Catherine regided with Mr. and Mrs. SE HE nH RAEN EG April 14, 2002 at Hospice of the Askew; and sister, Dolores Dra- price. 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