2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday,January 2, 2002 LISA LOISELLE Police clerk for Kingston Township Police Department Lisa S. Loiselle, 32, of Carver- ton Road, Shavertown, died Thursday, December 19, 2002 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Town- ship. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of Frederick E. Brutko, Wilkes-Barre and Carla ((Binchini) Brutko, Swoyersville, She was a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School. She re- MARILYN KIRSHNER Dallas resident and member of the Jewish Community Center Marilyn P. Kirshner, of Elm- crest Drive, Dallas, died Sunday December ~~ 22, ' 2002y in Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, N.Y. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Hy- man and Celia (Gevanthor) Goichman. She graduated from GAR High School. She and her husband owned City Provision Company, Kingston. She be- VERONICA FRY Member of St. Therese’s Church Veronica E. Fry, 83, of Shavertown, died Monday De- cember 23, 2002 at the Meadows Nursing Cen- ter, Dallas. Born Oct. 31, 1919, in Chase, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret (Sebolka) Emrick. She attended the one room schoolhouse in Jackson Township. She and her hus- band operated an organic farm in Moon Lake. She was a mem- OBITUARIES HAROLD EUSTICE JR. Corrections officer for SCID Harold J. Eustice Jr., of Bodle Road, Carverton, Franklin Township, died Tuesday Decem- ber 24, 2002 at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Harold Sr. and Mildred (Smith) Eustice. He was a 1961 graduate of Dallas High School and the Johnson School of Technology, Williamsport. He was employed as a corrections officer for SCID. He and his wife were the owners Harding. He was a reservist for the 109th Artillery, Kingston. He was a member of the Mount Zion Methodist Church, Exeter Township. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, the former Beryl Lawson; daughters, Sharon Generotti, Tunkhannock; Mary Doran, Carverton; Irene Metz, Harveys Lake; five grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice St. John’s Arthritis self-help course begins Jan. 9, The Arthritis Foundation will conduct an Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Course (ASHC) begin- ning Thursday, January 9 at the Kirby Health Center Building lo- cated at 71 North Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre. The course will run through mid February, and consists of a two- hour class each week, from 2-4 p.m. The ASHC course that was de- signed by the Stanford Arthritis Center and funded by the Na- tional Institutes of Health, will address all the necessary com- ceived an associates degree from longed to the Congregation ber of St. Therese’s Church, of the Apple Tree Restaurant, Pittston Township. ponents needed to have a better Luzerne County Community Ohav Zedek, its sisterhood, Shavertown. quality of life while dealing with College and a bachelor's degree Hadassah, the Jewish Commu- She was preceded in death by EDNA LANGE a chronic illness. Topics to be in psychology from College Mis- ericordia, Dallas. She was em- ployed as a police clerk for the Kingston Township Police De- partment. she was a member of Temple B'nai B'rith. Surviving, in addition to her parents, is her husband, nity Center, Temple Israel and held an office for the Jewish Home of Northeastern PA. She was also active with the Meals on Wheels program. Surviving are her husband of 55 years, Leonard; sons, Jef- frey, Syracuse, N.Y.; Gary, Bryn her husband, Herman R.; and by five sisters and two brothers. Surviving are daughter, Ann Marie Fry, Sacramento, Calif; two grandchildren; sisters, Al- berta Graham and Arlene Nice, both of Florida; brothers, An- thony, Plains Township; Joseph, Member of East Dallas U.M. Church and its Ladies Quilters Edna M. Lange, 94, formerly of Lower Demunds Road, Dal- las, died Thursday December 26, 2002 at Memorial Hospital, York. member of the East Dallas Unit- ed Methodist Church and its Ladies Quilters. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank E. covered in the course will be diet, exercise, medications, al- ternative therapies, physiological aspects of living with a chronic illness, preventative measures to take for joint preservation, etc. A $25 donation is requested to help defray the cost of course Christopher; daughters, Siera S. Mawr; daughters, Debra and Chase; and several nieces and Eorri 1h Kirigston. she Was the Surviving ate a nephew, Wes: materials. Financial Schol and Sutton Rose, both at home; Pamela Heiber, Gaithersburg, nephews. daughter of the late George N. ley Evans, with whom she ships are available. To regi brothers, Frederick, Lakewood, In lieu of flowers, memorial & : y : contact Barbara Debellis at 823- : N.J.; Albert, Placerville, Calif; Md.; six grandchildren; and sis- ter, Charlotte Dorfman, Lauder donations may be made to St. and Jennie E. (Spencer) Moore. She was a graduate of Dallas resided; and other nephews. Memorial donations may be 2888, or email the Arthritis sisters, Therese Brutko, Hill, Fla. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Township High School. She was made to the East Dallas United Foundation at bdebellis@arthrit- Dupont; Michsle Oristes: Metnotial Contrimiions nay employed as a clerk at McCro- Methodist Church. isfoundation-epa.org Kingston; and nieces, nephews be made to the Marilyn & 5. "Shaverl Sh an Cousins. A ” Leonard firsts Jem go HELEN KUSH ys Bverown: hl Si Meadows Center n lieu of flowers, memorial cation Fund, c/o Jewish Com- . donations may be made to the munity Center, Wilkes-Barre. Resident of Shavertown LAURA WHEELER needs volunteers Scholarship Fund for Siera S. Helen I. Kush. 87. of Harr x : | Loiselle, c/o Temple B'nai B'rith, BERNARD BYNON HD Lo dq ing will Si Trucksville resident Volunteer opportunities are Kingston. of | Kings ton Township, died available at the Meadows Nurs- Former brakeman for the Monday December 23, 2002 in Laura L. Wheeler, 90, of Har- Calif. ing Center, Dallas, for adults MARGARET JEWELL Brother lives in Dallas Margaret E. Jewell, 78, of Wilmington, Del., died Sunday December 22, 2002 in Kent- mere Nursing Care Center, Wilmington, Del. She was a daughter of the late Alvah and Iva Jones. She was preceded in death by her husband, John H.; and sis- ter, Elizabeth Grose. Surviving are her daughters, D & H Railroad, Wilkes-Barre Bernard A. Bynon, 81, of Main Street, Dallas, died Tues- day December 24, 2002 at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Daniel and Flo- rence (Troster) Bynon. He was a graduate of Kingston High School. He was a U.S. Army vet- eran of World War II. He was employed as a brakeman by the D & H Railroad, Wilkes-Barre. He was a member of the Dad- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Swoyersville, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Stofko) Vitanovec. She attended Swoyersville schools. She worked for Consol- idated Cigar Factory, West Pittston. She belonged to Holy Name /St. Mary's Church, Swoyersville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Adolph; sisters, Mary Fela, Irene Drobenak and Elizabeth O'Donnell. Surviving are her daughters, ris Hill Road, Trucksville, died Wednesday December 25, 2002 at home. Born in Murphysboro, Ill., she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Ethel E. Kings. She was employed as a solderer by Redcor Electronics, Van Nuys, She was preceded in death by her husband, Willard E.; and sister, Minnie E. Corneal. Surviving are son, Robert J., Trucksville; daughter, Donna J. Ashworth, Shavertown; three grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. The Dallas Post publishes obituaries of Back Mountain residents and close family members without charge. Send obituaries to: The Dallas Post and teens during the day, evenings or weekends. 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WIA [RN oa Olof a nie [rjof HN 1 oleters, eodosia Wilmot, Mor- : LIS|AIT[H]IINIW/OIMIAIN ! 2009 at the Mercy Center, Dal i ena Dallas resident STTTAIN[E[L [ANE BA[O[D i in 5 : : i u BTls D ; n o v : iE : : Born January 1, 1933, in town; Florence Peters, Fairless Clayton Conahan, 71, of Dal- UINI| BRO} 1ISINIELY TIe[e Ns Rolo [MIE cHoE[D Queens, New York, she was a Hills; Beverly Honeywell, Dallas; las, died Monday December 23, LIA[C|T|!|CIHRS . IE sip|1|nlcle|[TolulT[8lulT ILIu[L]L daughter of the late John and Margie Sullivan, Levittown. 2002 at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- : A . C . : RET IRA SLAM EL " 2 rie 1 E 5 ! IIT Anne (Kwiatkowski) Fritsch. Memorial donations may be eral Hospital. sToloRlsEGlEILBNIOS Ar ls [TElclalele]i [Ells[c|H[o]o]L Surviving are her husband, made to the Dallas Fire and Born February 24, 1931, in TiTclsEE SAFEST Mee 2 A R SI HEIR Joseph B. Schaub; sons, Ambulance Inc. 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