2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Dallas, PA Thursday, May 9, 2002 OBITUARIES JAMES DERHAMMER Former Dallas resident James R. Derhammer, 48, of Short Street, Edwardsville, died DAVID JONES Former worker at Offset Paperback David A. Jones, 61, of Kunkle, died Sunday May 5, 2002 at Star JAMES GILLIS Assistant manager of Weis Market James Gillis, 27, of Chestnut Street, Nanticoke, died Friday CHARLES WEED U.S. Navy veteran Charles. C. Weed, 57, of Buck Township, died Satur- MARGARET BYTHEWAY Worked as a riveter during World War II Margaret J. Bytheway, 79, of ELAINE FERRIS CANFIELD Daughter resides im Dallas Elaine M. Ferris Canfield, 60, of RR 1, New Albany, died Sun- Saturday May 4, 2002 at Wilkes- Hill Rest Home, Harveys Lake. . : the Miners Mills section of ) : May 3, 2002 at home. He was day April 27, 2002 at Wilkes- day May 5, 2002 at home after Batre General Hospital, Born Oct. 19, 1940, in Kingston, he son of the former Mary Bare De neral Hospital. Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday gp jliness. Pom In Philulelpaia, he was 2 he was the son of the late Owen geld and the late Edward Born Sept. 27, 1944, in the April 20, 2002 at Wilkes-Barre Born March 31, 1942, in Elmi- Son sof “Car Derhammer Sr. of and Leona (Smith) Jones. He Was qjjiic He attended Nanticoke Trucksville section of General Hospital. ra, N.Y., she was the daughter Edwardsville and the late Mary a 1960 graduate of Dallas High Kingston Township, he was a Born March 4, 1923, in Qlaf Fred Ferris of Monroeton (Niezgoda) Derhammer. He lived in the Dallas area for many years. He attended Dallas High School and West Side Area Voca- tional-Technical School, Pringle. He was preceded in death by his brother, Carl, Jr. Surviving, in addition to his father, are his School. For 20 years, he worked at Offset Paperback, Fernbrook, before retiring five years ago. He was a member of Kunkle United Methodist Church. He was also a member of Kunkle Volunteer Fire Co. Surviving are~ his sisters, Ma- bel Casterline, Sweet Valley sec- High School. He was assistant manager of Weis Market where he worked for six years. He was also a member of Fraternal Or- der of Eagles Nest 834, Nanti- coke. Surviving, inh addition to his mother with whom he resided, son of the late Ruth and Gor- don Farr. He was a 1962 graduate of Dallas High School. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He worked for C.F. Trucking and was a member of Local 229 of the Teamsters Lehman Township, she was a daughter of the late Henderson and Theresa (Sherman) Atkin- son. She graduated from Kingston Township High School. During World War II, she was a riveter and later worked in the shipping department of Offset and the late Catherine Woodruff White. She attended Southside High School. She worked many jobs in the Wyalusing area. For the last few years, she was a homemaker. She attended the Wyalusing United Methodist ife. the fi Loi al og . are his brother, Edward, Union, Scranton. He was lead Church. She was a member of wile, the former Lois A. Drust; tion of Ross Township. and Es. | py. guile ‘section of Kingston singer of the Tones at Rocky Paperback, Dallas. She was a the American Quarter Horse As- oe Mary Patton, Noxen, and ther Sutton, Lehman Township, Township; sisters, Susan .Glen Park. He was preceded member of Trucksville United sociation. She enjoyed showing Martha, Tunkhannock; brothers, and nieces and nephews. Memori- Robins, Hunlock Creek, and in death by his sister, Patricia ~~ Methodist Church. She was also and riding her horses and own- Dwight, Tunkhannock, and Don- ald, Dallas; and nieces and nephews. CROSSWORD ANSWER al donations may be sent to Kun- kle Volunteer Fire Co., RR 1, Box 301A, Dallas, 18612. Sandra Louise, Nanticoke; and nieces and nephews. Jones, and brother, Richard Farr. Surviving are his wife, the former Bonnie Goobic; children, Robert and Brenda, both at home, and Charles, Sparta, N.J.; five grandchil- a member of the National Rifle Association. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald; sisters, Jenny Finefrock and Mol- ly Webb; and brothers, Charles and Carl. Surviving are her sons, Donald, Tunkhannock; David, ing and breeding dogs. She was a collector of Barbie Dolls and Boyd's Bears. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Christy; sister, Tina White; and stepfather, Leslie “Pete” White. dren; and brothers, Larry : Surviving, in addition to her Farr, Maryland, and Stan Wilkes-Barre; and Scott, Beau- father, are her husband of 37 — King Crossword — RIVIE|DRTIRIUILIY EOC VIRUS ERPIEIRIU Farr, Tunkhannock. In lieu of mont daughter, Melanie Nicker- years, Duane W., Sr.; daughters, AHHH MOH HOGHE BRC flowers, memorial donations son, Pringle; nine grandchildren; Nikki Lee, Dallas; Kim L., New Answers 4 } : : 5 ap ; s : $ s[s[a[s[s]i[N may be made to the Ronald 13 great-grandchildren; brothers, Albany; and Stacy, Terrytown: BJA|LILETIOIORMF IAT A I McDonald House, c/o Com- Ray, New York, and Henderson, sons, Duane W. “Buddy,” Jr., , BILIEJAIC/HIEIDRQUINIDIO AlR[o[m{A JAS IIMRIA(v FP IRLIA[RIUTE munity Medical Center, Ohio; and several nieces and New Albany, and Dennis J. # a 2 2 X a i D : OMS APE SIAILIY Bs ORV ele AMBALA Scranton. nephews. Dushore; four grandchildren; s|TIr|ulT|T|ElDMMG|1|8[E[DMMB[R[A[S]S stepmother, Ethel Ferris; sister, 2 : " J Ss : i : 5 E|L ENE DEERE - ORRENEED ELIZABETH (SALLITT) YATSKO Nancy Blemle, Wyalusing; and WEITERF|LIEE|TR|OIO Lo/alvIu|r[A|L IN s[T[RIu[D[e[L REIL] Brother lives in Dallas brothers, James and Dennis, RlA : i ® . : M | ; L L Ttlo TSI 1a cH +e WR Tn oT Elizabeth (Sallitt) Yatsko, of graduated from E.L. Meyers High both of Elmira; and several S|HIR[EW/DIMBIUR BIRIUIN|T/SERNIIITIRIOIUSIECIEIMEINIT South Jensen Road, Vestal, N.Y., School and excelled in art and nieces and nephews. PIOJEITEME[VIA|L|UIAIT|E TMEREBNER SHE NE rt died Sunday April 14, 2002 at volleyball. She was a former ABI |TRRIEIJIEICITIEID o[R[E[LJclA[e[A[L ING] [e[N[NENATC]I[T Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton, steward in the International MONI SIE/ARHIEINIS AE fk: SE A ” R . aE EA0 N.Y. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she Ladies Garment Workers Union. was a daughter of the late Namie and Sarah (Slabie) Sallitt. 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