2 The Dallas Post las, © 2002 Dallas, PA 3 fr OBITUARIES ANN JORDAN Volunteer at the Back Mountain Memorial Library : Ann W. Jordan. 92, of Dal. died Saturday, Sept. / ha at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. ph REA Born April 4, 1910, in Som- erset, she was a daughter of the late George and Margaret (Quinn) Watson. She graduat- ed from Allentown High School. ~ She belonged to St. Therese's Church, Shavertown section of Kingston Township, and its Al- tar and Rosary Society. She was a member of the Paul Har- ris Fellow through Rotary In-' ternational, the Rotary Anns, the Luzerne 'County Dental Auxiliary and the Dallas Junior “+ and Senior women's clubs. She «volunteered at Back Mountain .- Memorial Library. She was. preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Lester; | grandson, Paul Michael Jordan II; and two sisters and six brothers. bos Surviving ‘are her daughters, Lynne Horoschak, Dresher; Peggy Harvey, Dallas; Jeri Baranowski, . Shavertown; and Cory Ryan, Richmond, Va: son, Paul, Lebanon; 12 grand- children; brother, Paul, Allen- = town; and nieces and nephews. In lieu of. flowers, memorial donations may be made to Back Mountain Memorial Li- . brary or the Association for the . Blind. ser, Charles, ¢ DEBRA DOUGHTON Ww Member of Emmanuel Assembly of God ht Debra May Doughton, 37; of Noxen, died Saturday Aug. 31, 3 _ 2002 at home. Born = Sept: 38, . 1964, .in *% Kingston, she was a daughter of Charles and Carolyn (Butler) Weaver of Noxen. She graduat- ed from West Side Vocational ~ Technical School, Pringle. She belonged to Emmanuel Assem- bly of God Church, Harveys Lake. She was preceded in death. . by her brother, Elwood. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are her husband, William, Edwardsville; daugh- ter, Carolyn B:, Noxen; broth- Noxen; and sis- ters, Dorothy Konopatski, Falls ‘section of Exeter Township; Linda Patton, Noxen; Karen Eaton, Lehman Township; and “Barbara Kraft, Germany. Rows 37% 1 Fugt CAROLINEMOSS © 4 © ; ¥ : x 4 4 : Eo ¥ 4 bi J } Ss Dallas, PA Thursday, September 12, 2002 b. 2 AAT nd wie . "t . p : ¥ Former Dallas fesident who taught for Child Evangelism Fellowship Caroline M. Moss, 85, of Day- tona Beach, Florida, formerly of Dallas, died Wednesday Septem- ber 4, 2002 at the Memorial Hospital, Ormond Beach, Flori- da. Born on May 5, 1917, in + Wilkes-Barre, she was a daugh- ter of the late John and Anna (Conrad) Kurzawski.. She taught for Child Evangelism Fellowship, Luzerne County; for many years. She was preceded in death by her « husband; Roy: brothers, Earl, Raymond, and Charles; it vg 8 Emil J. Gemba, 72, of the ‘Shavertown ‘seetion of Kingston Township, died Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002 at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. « + © Born Sept. 22, 71929, in ‘Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of . the late: ‘George and Anna ~. (Kalinich). ~Gomba. He was a 1946 Coughlin: High School , graduate. Before retiring, he was a distribution ‘and construction | manager, for ‘Commonwealth elephant & Co. HE belonged to bor EVIL GOMBA LC Horii eae * Distrilution and construction manager for Comtoimeatfh thor ne’ i and sisters, ApeliaBowmen; and. Anna Dunkerly. Surviving are He son, ald’ B., Royal Oak, Mich; aughiter Melvina Rushnoek; Palm: Coast, Fla.; foster daughter, Mary Lou Schnappauff, grandchildren; « three great grandchildren; and sister,’ Mary Siple, Bellview, Fla. “+. : In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be ‘made. to the Northmoreland \ Bdpust Church, RR 1, Box 2694, Falls. 18615. Rai - % 8 ive 40 Unik Ad St. Therese’s Church. Saver. town. ; He was praceded in death by his brother, George. | YERAY YY: Surviving are his wife | ‘of aa years, the former Judith Cruser: : Annapolis, 5% Md., and Suzanne Mack, pe ount Exeter; . daughters, Marie, Airy, Md.; son, Joseph, | three grandchildren; . brothers + Nicholas, Plains Township; | JAn- drew, Swoyersville; and Michael, Wilmington, - Del.; nieces and a nephew. Pringle; four: k 3 4 3 BY and three 5, : 2 RT property. trans- Fe ‘were recorded = dt . the Luzerne County Courthouse’ the weeks & August 30- September 5, Bit ME : "my 33 dis 2 Ng eT s- on 6 Bridle Path, ‘Dal- wR $389,900: “Fo pid '[S. “Thomas: ety: e, : Sabol et al, L16, 17 Goss Dallas Twp., $62. 000. i rey) to Woe Man- B18 $5000 AR nnet Bailey et al to Ken: ey et ux, 270 Ferguson e K : ing gston Township Zon- er reminds the’ resi- Ss of% Kingston, * ‘Township : that’ is whlawful to have any collection of standing water, ex- “cept. for. agricultural” purposes, NSFERS Ave., Dallas Twp., $115,079. Timothy P. Williams et ux to James Tompkins et ux, 1.457 acrew Young Sub., Dallas Twp., $76,000. Rowland Ritts Jr. et ux to | Joseph Maniskas et ux, L97- 100 Goss Manor, Dallas TwWp:5- =» © $149,000. Twp. § Mark Pearn et ux to Darren ; Hall et ux, 2.50 acres, $25,000. Quinton Stemler et al’ William Miller et cis Baur et ux, Lot 13 Heritage Hills, Jackson Twp., $54,900. hE tained to prevent such breeding. The Pennsylvania Department: bir 4 i ‘help prevent quitoes. © Lat of Environmental Protection and Health warn that there is a chance the West Nile Virus- could be spread into Pennsylva- ux, 61.31 ph acres, Franklin Twp., $165,000. Ani Heritage Hills Estates to Fran-* 9] ay § Pa 43 9 oo & Kingston’ Twp: warns of potential West Nile / Jo us Logs he ee it. onal. A) Carey estate to Melissa WittaKer, Lot 31 Midway Manor, Kingston Twp., $81,250. r.et ux to Vincent ia Jiingston & Co. to chaos et ux, Lt ® eT oi 23 Be ’ iy ; » Fad Pu us infestation Hele Sh toch cif ‘property any accu- stagnant. water to hp W A Yd For. ‘additiohal ‘infarmation, “the Zoning Office at 696- he ghread of mos- ® ine which ‘mosquitoes are likely nia this summer by the com- od ‘Pennsylvania De- “to breed, ‘unless such collection .mon mosquito. Township resi- ‘part astruenl, of Health + 1- 877-PA- of wa AY tregted ‘or. main- dents are requested to eliminate HEA] SR : Fig ne $75) m— Send NICHOLAS WALTOS ** #17 {0 1 Logics “X85, US; Postal Service clerk © #7 eC AL a¥ H Nicholas’ We Waltos, of Dallas Township died. Monday, Sept. 9, 2002 at Wilkes: -Barre General Hospital. Born det. ¢ 17, 1947, he was the son of the Tate Stanley and “Josephine (Vernetski) Waltos. He was a 1965 GAR High School graduate. He was a sheet metal ‘worker for a few years before be- coming a U.S. Postal Service clerk in: Wilkes- Barre, where he Bea’ | ne the Maternity, Wilkes-Bafté, He - 2? was a member of ‘the. National Association of Retired Federal Employees. He enjoyed | fishing. Surviving are his wife ‘of 28 A years, the former Kathleen Trea: cy: brother, John Reno, Harveys | , Lake; and nieces, a nephew, a : great-nephew and cousins. dw Memorial donations’ may ‘be’ made to the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals, worked until “his. retirement. He Plains Township, or to the ‘belonged to St. Mary’ s Church of church. FP ‘ah RICHARD BIGGS = © “ w AY 3 2p i HA ig U.S. Navy veteran > Richard 'D. Biggs, 58, of the Shavertown ‘section of Kingston ‘Township, died Friday, Sept. 6, 2002 ¢ yA Born Sept. 9, 1943, in Wilkes- Barre, he was a son of the late . Bertram and Marion (Yost) Biggs Sr. «He attended Westmoreland High School, He was a U.S. Navy < "Veteran: For +several years, he ‘had been a truck driver. He for- merly b belo ed to Shavertown United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Susan; - brothers, Bertram, .Jr., and Allan; and sis- ters, Audrey Chappell and Anna Charney, ie 3 CLEARANCE SALE s5.510-*15 Tops © Slacks ° * Skirts * Dresses \& Tovordinates Example:’ bid Zs 4 " KNIT TOPS * Reg. 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Oley, D.O. to its practice of Family Medicine. A native of Plains Township, Dr. Oley is returning to the Wyoming Valley following seven years of active: duty service as a family practice physician in the United States Air Force. He was most recently stationed overseas at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Dr. Oley is available to: treat both children’ and adults. Dr. Oley is board certified in Faby | Practice: He eaduaii summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilkes University and completed his medical school training at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic | Medicine: He completed his Family Practice résidency at Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, ‘Maryland. Dr, Oley is married. to the former Rebecca, Roskos of Shavertown. They and their two. chil tr eager. reside | in the Back Mountain. Ly ER ” Dallas Family Practice, L. ! 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