| [| i I t } } | | J The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December 5, 2002 OBITUARIES HARRY HOLAK MILDRED HUGHES LEONA CRAGLE CATHERINE JORDA Shavertown resident was prize-winning photographer PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property trans- Founder and owner of Trucksville Formerly worked as a private Member of Maple Grove U.M. fers were recorded at the | Pharmacy JES. Church Catherine Jorda, 54, of North St. Mary’s Church of the Mater- Luzerne County Courthouse the : ‘ : Lehigh Street, Shavertown sec- nity, Wilkes-Barre, where she week of November 15-21, 2002. Harry ~~ Holak, of the Mildred M. Hughes, 94, for- Leona N. Cragle, 88, of Loy- {jon of Kingston Township, died also served as a lector. She was : Trucksville section of Kingston merly of Hughes Street, alville, died Saturday November Sunday December 1, 2002 in = a prize-winning photographer John English et ux per sheriff Township, died Tuesday Novem- Luzerne, died November 29, 30, 2002 at Wilkes-Barre Gener- Thomas Jefferson University having won several awards in Chase Manhattan Bank, 253 ber 26, 2002 at Geisinger Med- 2002 at the Wesley Village at al Hospital. Hospital, Philadelphia. the Luzerne County Fair, Allen- Main. St., Dallas Borough, ical Center, Danville. the Partridge-Tippett Nursing Born June 15, 1914, in Pikes Born Nov. 13, 1948 in Wilkes- town Fair and the Bloomsburg $4,397. Born in Edwardsville, he was = Facility, Jenkins Township, Creek, she was the daughter of pg, 1e Township, she was the Fair. Anthony Kukowski et ux to the son of the late Daniel and where she was a resident. the late Levi and Pearl (Red- daughter of Catherine (Shel- Surviving in addition to her William Hummel et ux, 361 Re 4 Anna (Sakolick) Holak. He grad- Born in Wilkes-Barre, she mond) Lewis. She attended pack) Pekol of Wilkes-Barre and mother, are her husband of 30 Machell Ave., Dallas Borou oh, uated from Edwardsville High School, Wyoming Seminary and the University of the Sciences, Philadelphia. He was a U.S. Army and Air Force veteran of World War II. He was the founder and owner of Trucksville Pharmacy. He be- longed to Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Wilkes-Barre. was a daughter of the late John and Anna (McDermott) Martin. She was a graduate of Forty Fort High School. She received her degree in nursing from Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. She was employed as a substitute nurse at the Luzerne School District and as a private nurse. Surviving are a daughter, Pikes Creek School and Lehman High School. She worked for Na- tona Mills, Dallas. She belonged to Maple Grove United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Bernard and Rus- sell Naugle, and Osborne Lewis; sisters, Rose Richards, Agnes Palmer, Helen Warrell, and Eve- lyn Urbanovitch. the late John Pekol. She gradu- ated from Marymount High "School and Wilkes-Barre Busi- ness = College, she attended King's College and Wilkes Uni- versity. She worked for First Eastern Bank, Wilkes-Barre in bookkeeping. She belonged to years, Thomas; brother, John Pekol, Wilkes-Barre; sister, Maryanne Charnichko, Wilkes- Barre; and nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Lung Association of Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Barre. JANE ANN CONNORS DEPEW $149,000. James Weber et ux to Kevin Sowden et ux, Sorber Mtn. 3.15 ac, Lake Twp., $72,500. Bernard Miko et ux.e to Jason Ball, Lot 18 Oak Hill, Lehman Twp., $93,000. Thomas Hession et al to Patrick Burns, see deed, Har- veys Lake Bor., $1,000. He was preceded in death by Suzy Thompson, Harvey's Surviving are her son, William ; Mark Bond et ux to Joseph his sister, Emily. Lake; sister, Anna Sekerah, L., Loyalville; daughter, Lois Former medical secretary and office manager Roppolo, 2.3 acres, Harveys Surviving are his wife, the for- Florida; three grandchildren; Yockavitch, Sweet Valley; three Jane Ann Connors DePew, 79, Jr., Chapel Hill, N.C.; daughters, Lake Bor., $134,500. . | mer Anne Kozey; brothers, and five great-grandchildren. grandchildren; one great-grand- died Thursday November 28, Alana D. Gooley, West Haven, Heritage Hills Estate, Inc. to William, Dowingtown, * John, Memorial donations may be = daughter; and sister, Ethel 2002 at the home of her daugh- Conn.; Deborah 'D. Garrity, James McMonagle et ux, Lot 12 Sarasota, Fla.; sisters, Sophie made to the Wesley Village, Priestman, Warrior Run. ter, in Shavertown. Charlotte, N.C.; Maryjane D. Heritage Hills, Jackson Twp., TE ET a mmr res Swanbery, Teaneck, N.J.; and Anna May Crompton, Lake Winola. JOHN KOSLOSKY Shavertown resident and owner and operator of LA Auto Parts John Koslosky, 58, of Harris Hill Road, Shavertown, died Thursday November 28, 2002 at the Hospice Community Care Pittston. FRANK STANISH U.S. Coast Guard and Merchant Marines Corps veteran Frank Stanish, of Taft Street, Hanover Township, died Sun- day November 24, 2002 at the Veterans Administration Med- ical Center, Manhattan, N.Y. Born Nov. 2, 1922, in Wilkes- In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sweet Valley Ambulance, P.O. Box 207, Sweet Valley or to the Maple Grove United Methodist Church, Hunlock Creek. HAROLD BOYER U.S. Marine Corps veteran Harold B. Boyer, 66, of Sweet - Valley, died Saturday Novem- Born July 26, 1923, in New Haven, Conn., she was a daugh- ter of the late John D. and Ethel (Carroll) Connors. She was edu- cated in West Haven,” Conn. schools. She was employed as a medical secretary and office manager for physicians in the New Haven and West Haven, Conn., area for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Allen G. Sr. Surviving are a son, Allen G. Henry, Shavertown; 14 grand- children; three great-grandchil- dren; brother, Robert, Walling- ford, Conn.; and sister, Joyce Tuscano, Burlington, Conn. Memorial donations may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Re- search, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 4777, New York, N.Y., 10163, or to the Alzheimer’s As- sociation 919 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1100 Chicago, Ill., 60611. $313,000. John J. Bourke to Patricia A. Kebles, 126 Frangorma Dr., Kingston Twp., $160,000. Edgar Stark to Louis Jimmie e' tux, 16 Harris Hill Rd., Kingston Twp., $149,600. Brian Maseychik et to Joseph Fauzio et, 160 Idetown Rd., Lehman Twp., $138,000. John Shubenski to Patricia Y. Markle, L71, 72 Cease Terrace, Lehman Twp., $76,000. Inpatient Unit of Mercy Hospi- Barre, he was a son of the late per 30. 2002 3 4 tal, Wilkes-Barre. Frank and Josephine (Pisak) at home Born Oct. 31, 1944, in Stanish. He attended Wilkes- Born Nov. 30. 1936, in C ROSSW ORD A \| S WERS Larksville, he was the son of the Barre schools. He was a U.S. gjocum. he was a son of the late Albert and Stella (Zaykows- Coast Guard and Merchant (44 Benjamin and Eunice (My- ki) Koslosky. He was a graduate = Marines Corps Oceangoing Ser- ers) Boyer. He was a U.S. Ma- 4 slcloinEl ol MEM cro HIAIR[AS]S of Larksville High School and vice veteran of World War II, jhe Corps veteran of the Kore- -— King Crossword — T[alLlo[nMlolo[P[sSEL{u[CEA[R[A[B[L[E attended the Wilkes-Barre Busi- he ESSO Buffal solution AlPlEIRISIOINIWHIOICIAINI TRS TIRIALLIT Serving on the ullalo. an War. He was self-employed Answers EE EDD 2 NoEEE | DEE ness School. He was the owner He was employed in the area ,q 5 small engine mechanic for cle[o/EMRP[RIE[D[A[TIEMMAITIEIE and operator of LA Auto Parts, coal mines for several years. He many years. 5 U[S|ERES|A|LIE(MBEIP|E|G PlA|S|O s[H[A[R[ E|A[S]Y Plymouth. He was employed by was employed as a carpenter by Surviving are his wife of 46 PlU|GEEO|RIA|T[EBBUIR] | E[N[J]OJY|T|CIHIA|I|KIOIVISIK|YISEYWIAIC Proctor & Gamble, Meshoppen ~~ Schraeder Homes, Ashley, for years the former Mildred Har- S{PO|T|L|IIGIHITEFIIIR TI /PREMIIILIOIR DURE PIES 4 3 : He d Certainteed, Mountain To many years. He w. mber : O|VIAREE|!IFIFIEIL ATE ERALAR SRC ED Bh an , p, yy re. was a member -. ringion;: sons, Harold B.. Jr. ER RE[Al- J Liars YEN. ElR] sima[s[HIElD] @@) 4 for many years. He was a mem- of the Carpenters Union Local Feasterville; Benjamin, Benton; a : y STNIABERIOTTIN|G E|Y|R[E m{u[s]i][c LINJK]Y ber of St. Casimir’s Church, 287. 5 daughters, Judy Shreck, Bris- / HEE BOD DERE ; : ! : E R : 5 ! : : N 4 ’ ; 2 A A E s yndwood. ; Surviving are a son, Frank (4. Julie Wiley, Bear Creek; u[N[FIE[DIRYIEIPIlCIP|A REALE F loo" IM s|E[No[rR[AMs[R[O He was preceded in death by Jr., Shavertown; a daughter, fildred Hurley, Fallon, Nev.: wa miolk Bl elL|ulElS]Y B[aINIw[1[T[R[o]u]T[k[N[OIW]I{N]G[H[O|W a sister, Dorothy Ann Hartman. 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