2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December12, 2002 [OBITUARIES E.J. Kupstas & Associates Edward J. Kupstas Sr., 80, of Dallas, died Friday December 6, 2002 Born Dec. 7, 1921, in Loy- alville, he was a son of the late : the late Thomas and Frances man Daileda et ux, Orchard Agusine Colovos et ux, 2 E ! : . Barri , ’ : 4 Charles. and Catherine (Bal the son of the late Alvin A. and daughter, Janis L ager, (Soja) Galka. She was a 1941 East 122, Dallas Borough, parcels, Kingston Twp., | | vage) Kupstas. He graduated Ellen (Lines) Shaffer, he attend- League City, Texas; two grand uate of N Lich School 1 DStas: ed Dallas Borough High School. * sons; brothers, Donald F., Dal- &raduate ol oxen igh School. $99,500. $41,000. ] from Laketon High School, Wyoming Seminary Dean School, the Wharton School of Business, and the University of Pennsylvania. He worked as a public accountant and was founder of E.J. Kupstas & As- sociates, Dallas. He belonged to . : ters, Nellie Cummings, : ‘ : : St. Therese’s Church, Shaver. Dallas Fire & Ambulance Community Care, Wilkes-Barre. = 500 “FR or They'll appreciate it, and so will we. | town section of Kingston Town- North Tonawanda, N.Y.; and He- A 8 Public Accountants, and the 4 a Chef 4i Victoria 1 dp : \Y N10 | \ €rrec —~ Pennsylvania Society of Public Shavertown resident . ef at Victoria Inns and Resort : Accountants. i : PAULINE BOBOS Properties, Inc. |} He was preceded in death by Carol (Rau) Williams, 69, of Elizabeth M. Stocker, 21, of Daughter lives at Harveys Lake RE ili rE ! his son, Edward J. Jr.; infant daughter, Rosemary; brother, Charles; sisters, Theodora Ger- Alvin L. Shaffer, 77, of Mill Street, Dallas, died Thursday December 5, 2002 at Hospice Community Care, Mercy Hospi- tal, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was He was employed as a road master and also as a police offi- cer, Dallas. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Dallas United Methodist Church. He was a member and past chief of the Shavertown section of Kingston Township, died December 7, 2002 at Wilkes-Barre General Inc.and a charter member of the Dallas Ambulance Association. He was preceded in death by sister, Ann M. Kelly. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, the former Edith Spencer; las; Kenneth L., Panama City, Fla.; William R., Dallas; Richard H., Mexico; and sister, Carolyn Purvin, Shavertown. Memorial donations may be made to the Dallas United Methodist Church or Hospice Rutter Avenue, Kingston, died Sunday December 8, 2002 at her home. Wanda J. Halowich, 79, of Harveys Lake died Wednesday December 4, 2002 at the Wilkes- Barre (General Hospital. Born. May © 18, 1923, in Larksville, she was a daughter of She was preceded in death by brothers, Henry and Walter; and sister, Mary Wisniewski. Surviving are her husband of 56 years, Joseph; sons, Joseph H., Loyalville; Robert J., Harveys Lake; four grandchildren; sis- 64, of East died Pauline Bobos, Broad Street, Nanticoke, week of November 22-28, 2002. William Adams et ux per sher- iff to Associates Finances Ser- vice, 106 Parris St., Dallas Bor- ough, $3,095. Frank Volinsky et al to Nor- Shirley R. Moore to Timothy Kennedy et ux, Lot 5 Marywood Dr., Dallas Borough, $200,000. Richard C. Angelicola to John PROPERTY TRANSFERS | Sleepy Hollow, Kingston Twp., $40,000. Richards = Silinske et ux to Steven Hamel, Lot 3 Sunrise Es- tate, Kingston Twp., $177,700. Elizabeth M. Beline estate to W.H. Conyngham & Co. to Michael Jacopetti et ux, Lot 4 Hayfield Farms, Lehman Twp., $63,000. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. Call Me For All Your Real Estate Needs... The following property trans- Scalleat, 5 parcels, Dallas Twp., EDWARD KUPSTAS SR. ALVIN SHAFFER WANDA HALOWICH fers were recorded at the $1,275,000. ps . 1 rth h ichael ux Founder of Member and past chief of Dallas Fire & Ambulance Inc. Harveys Lake resident Lizeme County Courthouse the oe, A en or [on mick, Cecilia Link and Mar- Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she sunday December 1, 2002 at : : garet Lukesavage. Born Oct. 3, 1933, in Wilkes- was the daughter of Linda Mc- Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Dee Fields We Negotiate All Surviving are his wife of 55 Barre, she was a daughter of Dermott, Shavertown, and the Born March 13, 1938, in Realtor Terms and Commissions years, the former Lillian P.:Mc- Cusker; daughter, Maryanne She graduated from E.L. Meyers ated from Dallas High School as a daughter of the late Jan bt | Onzick, Shavertown section of High School and attended Penn- and attended Luzerne County and Eva (Novak) Myszka. She Kingston Township; sons, Sylvania State University. She Community College. She was educated in Newport David, Vernon; Charles and Thomas, Annapolis, Md.; 13 grandchildren; a great-grand- son; brother, Abdon, Dallas; . belonged the late Carl E. and Grace Rau. worked for National Office Equipment, Tottawa, N.J. She to Nebo Baptist Church, Nanticoke. She was a late Robert Stocker. She gradu- worked as a chef at Victoria Inns and Resort, Dupont. Surviving are her son, An- drew, a student at Kiddie Space Pre-School; sisters, Erin Bar- Alden, Newport Township, she Schools. She was employed by the General Cigar Co., Nanticoke and Kingston, for many years. She was a member of St. Francis [R 288-3555.675-5130 ewes. MLS = SALES 2 / or | sisters, Isabelle Schall, Loy- supporter of various charities. of Assisi Church, Nanticoke. alville: Helen Wallace, She was preceded in death by low, Dallas; Amy Gilbert, Har- Surviving are her husband of [ Kingston; and numerous nieces her husband, James M. veys Lake; paternal grandmoth- 49 years, Harold; son, Harold F., OVER 75 TREES ON DISPLAY! and nephews. Surviving are her brother, €r, Lillian Stocker ’ Palos Verde Hanover Township; daughters, « 2° TO 10’ HIGH + TRIM-A-TREE ITEMS Donald Rau, Berwick; and Estate, Calif; stepfather, pebbie Vanderhoff, Harveys * SLIM LINE * WREATHS & GARLANDS nieces and nephews. William Puchalsky Jr., Shaver- Lake; Carol Kachmarsky, Moun- 24 SALNAST. FLOCKED TREES & WREATHS. - REVOLVING TREE STANDS MELVYN COMPTON In lieu of flowers, memorial town section of Kingston Town- tain Top: eight grandchildren; MOOSIC. PA + ICICLE LIGHTS + OUTDOOR LIGHTED ITEMS donations may be made to the ship; stepbrother, William fiye great-grandchildren; sister, : * FIBER OPTIC TREES veteran of World War II Catherine McAuley House, Ply- grandparents, William and of Nanticoke; and nieces and a (®t ri : Melvyn H. Compton, 76, of Harris Street, Dallas, died Sun- day December 8, 2002 at his mouth. Irene Puchalsky, Swoyersville. nephews. | CROSSWORD ANSWERS home. yy A Born in Larksville, he was the : ” in 1 Willi ° ro IMOILIE MIAITERPIEIAILEESIAINIEIS|T re ” [35 of the Inje William, and — King Crossword AM [OBB R[E[N[EAE[NORNAIVIE[N[U[E (CO Anna (Knecht) Compton. He | solution Answers RIAIVII Ble[p/c/ERMo[L[E[oOJMG[A[R[T[E[R 1 graduated from Dallas Town- T{R[Y[T]o[aa[1[N[A[F[E[W[P|o[u[N]D[S ship High School. He worked 2 pja[L/EJM x[E[D R[A[T]S | for U.S. Steel, Fairless Hills and LY KC] 3 20 ALSD AB A, DIROJO|L gS | [SERSIE IA REEERMIALP Intermetro, Wilkes-Barre. He a sa slelwls IH a TR |! was a US. Army veteran of / / Q? 5 16 STwiATRIFEE MOIST siplalclEfls[L{alPsMP [INT E World War II. He belonged to sialcElvIololelLls] [BIEIAMMA|L THMRIE/ARPIolPERETIAINIK B Christ Community Church, BIAIRIOIGIUIE ol IXIT1E I{T{S|A|L|O|O|S|E[W]I RIE N|O{CIH|A[R|G|E | Kingston 29 ola[k|sIlFIr[o[clino/rR ll s[A[cllin|0 gston. : O|X|EINER Y[A|KEMR| TIE sie [TERVIA[L[E[THW[ [NG | He was preceded in death by S_ pts plels[A|REBR[1|VIE|[TIE|D] [alvioli[oMMeli(T[E o|w[N | his wife, the former Eunice 4 Z A 125 sILIAICIOIM mA cI v[olu[c[a|N[RIE[T[T[R]E[R[T]G]H | Crispell. : BlelelN s|iTlolo]L am 0 BL iE Burviving ase lus son, Harry ZIO|INIERMCIOIBEROINIL IY 1lwli]|s|H|w|e[H|A|[D|T|EIN|A]|A|R|O[N]|S » G., Toccoa, Ga.; a grandson; 20 15 24 3 23 1|R|I|S CIU|R RiUII IN HIAIRIAlSTS HIEIE]P olRlE[L AlGlElE Lo and sister, Evelyn Seward, Dal- EILITERAIN]A SjO|X] |[o|T[e[L|L[ofMEIR[A|sSEME|G[A[DRMFIR[E[E B BlE[s[E[E[NEEIN|O[D[EMD[E]L TIE[R[M las. fPoespasnos J. 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