2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday March 20, 2003 OBITUARIES THOMAS CADWALADER Army veteran of World War II Thomas J. Cadwalader, 79, of Harveys Lake, died Tuesday March 25, 2003 at Mid Valley Hospital, Preferred Care Hos- pice Unit, Peckville. Born Feb, 27, 1924, in Luzerne, he was the son of the late Charles and Mildred (McK- eel) Cadwalader. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was employed by Whitesell Brother's Construction Co., Dallas, for many years. He served on the Harveys Lake Borough Council for several years. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, the former Lois Gray; sons, Thomas J. Jr., Cheboy- gan, Mich.; David C., Loyalville; Timothy, Charlottesville, Va.; Terry D., Lehman; daughter, Patricia C. Kukol, Hazleton; 13 grandchildren; 6 great-grand- children. JANICE NEWELL Employed by Offset Paperback Janice L. Newell, 66, of Dallas, died March 18 2003 at home. Born May 5, 1936, in Noxen, she was a daughter of the late Stanley and Gladys (Scouten) Ely. She was employed by Gen- eral Cigar Inc., Kingston, and Offset Paperback, Dallas, for many years. She was preceded in death by a brother, Stanley Jr., and sis- ter, Ruby McGeorge. Surviving are her husband of 47 years, Harold R.; sons, Harold R. Jr., Sweet Valley; Master Sgt. Michael S., Texas; five grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; brother, George, Noxen; sisters, Rita Fowler, Montrose; Betty Ruth Barrett, Hop Bottom. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice Community Care, Kingston. ROBERT JACQUES Robert “Bob” Jacques, a resi- dent of the Millville Health Care Center, formerly of Falls, died Friday March 28, 2003. Born April 26, 1932, in East Dallas, he was the son of the late Floyd D. and Carolyn (Schooley) Jacques. He attended Falls Overfield schools and was a farmer. : Surviving are sisters, Alice M. Grimes, Benton; Betty A. Garey, Falls; a niece and nephews; and a great-niece and nephews. Boston Pops & Fun Tour June 19-21! BOSTON POPS CONCERT AT SYMPHONY HALL...DINNER AT TV'S “CHEERS” PUB...THE INTERA( TOURS...A RIDE ON BOSTON’S AMPHIBIOUS WWiI “DUCK” HARRY SICKLER MILDRED SHAVER MICHAEL TOMSHAW RALPH MALESHEFSKI WILLIAM MORGA U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of Taught at Laketon High School Employed by Budd Co. Member of St. Marys Leaves brother in Shavertown World War II Annunciation Church Mildred A. Shaver, 92, a resi- Michael J. Tomshaw, 84, of William “Red” Morgan, of Harry C. Sickler, 81, of dent of Maria Joseph Manor, Harveys Lake, died Thursday Ralph J. Maleshefski, 86, of Hanover Township, died Lehman Avenue, Dallas, died Danville, died Monday March March 27, 2003 at home. Dallas, died Saturday March 29, Wednesday March 26, 2003 at Monday March 24, 2003 at the Born April 10, 1918, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Pittston, he was a son of the late Harry C. and Pearl (Smith) Sickler. He was a gradu- ate of West Pittston High School and was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was employed as a heavy-equipment operator . by PennDOT, Bear Creek. He was a member of the Orange United Methodist Church, the Wyoming Lodge 468 F&AM and the Orange Rod & Gun Club. He served on the Dallas School Board for several years. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Joyce Mal- pass; son, Thomas; daughter, Judith Sickler; brother, Fred L.; sister, Margaret Shupp. 24, 2003 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Jan. 14, 1911, in Har- veys Lake, she was the daugh- ter of the late Clarence and Ethel (Barney) Shaver Sr. She was graduate of Wyoming Sem- inary and a 1933 graduate of Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, with a degree in home econom- ics. She taught at Laketon High School, Harveys Lake, and later in New Jersey, Delaware, Korea and Portugal. She was a mem- ber of the First Baptist Church, Danville. She was preceded in death by a brother, Clarence. Surviving are nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Society for the Prevention of ployed by Budd Co., Philadel- phia, for many years. He was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph; and sister, Marion Condon. Surviving are his wife of 46 years, the former Audrey Har- ris; sons, Larry Harris, Harveys Lake; Michael Tomshaw, Lil- burn, Ga.; Stephen Tomshaw, Fairless Hills; daughter, Jeanne Moattari, Holland, Pa.; four grandchildren; brother, Walter, Fort Meyers, Fla. ALLAN SEELEY 2003 at the Wilkes-Barre Gener- son of the late Stanley and Helen (Sergott) Maleshefski. He was employed by the Susquehanna Coal Co. and the R.T. French Co., Rochester, N.Y. He was a member of St. Mary's Annuncia- tion Church, Kingston. He was preceded in death by sister, Olga; and brothers, Alphonse, Albert and Norbert. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, the former Jennie Savage; sister, Hedwig Kloss, Fla.; and nieces and nephews. THOMAS KIRK Leaves sister in Dallas the Department of Veterans Af- Philadelphia, he was a son of 5] Hospital. fairs Medical Center, Plains the late Joseph and Anna (Man- Born in Glen Lyon, he was a Township. del) Tomshaw. He was em- Born ' ‘Nov. 24, » 1935, .; in Hanover Township, he was a son of the late R. Kenneth and Mary (Williams) Morgan. He was a graduate of Hanover High School and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He was employed as a supervisor by the Road and Sewer Depart- ment, Hanover Township. He was a member of the American Legion 609, Hanover Township, and the Coalville Lodge 474 F&AM, Keystone Consistory, Scranton. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Catherine Rush; daughter, Kathy Clark, Hainesport, & four grandchildren; bro : Surviving are son, Brian M., . Cruelty to Animals, 2801 ; : T E Kirk. 76. of Lo Richard, Shavertown. Dallas; daughter, Patricia Cook, Bloom Road, Danville. Served with the Pennsylvania Na- Beach Sh died cal i Interment, St. Mary's Ceme- Tunkhannock; and four grand- tional Guard March. 11 : ’ tery, Hanover Township. children. a : : : Born in West Wyoming, he was Memorial donations may be JOHN ANUSKIEWICZ Allan Seeley, 59, of Echo Val- a son of the late Thomas and SONJA VARAITIS made to a charity of the donor’s : ley Park, Trucksville, died Tues- choice. ~ day March 25, 2003 at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was: a son of the late Willard and Ruth (Herner) Seeley. He was a graduate of Meyers High School and was self-employed as a gen- eral contractor. He served with the Pennsylvania National Guard with the 109th Field Ar- tillery, Wilkes-Barre, as a sergeant. Surviving are his daughter, Brenda Strutko, Carverton; a granddaughter; brothers, Butch, Pennsdale; Walter, Wilkes-Barre; sister, Elsie Har- ris, Wilkes-Barre. Memorial do- nations may be made to the American Heart Association. U.S. Marine Corps veteran of ROSE DAVIS World War II John J. Anuskiewicz Sr., 84, of Shavertown, died Friday March 28, 2003 at the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born in Edwardsville, he was a son of the late Joseph and Sophie (Augustine) Anuskiewicz. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, serving in the Pacific as a machine gunner. He was em- ployed by General Motors Co., New Jersey, and Jafre Mills, Ashley. He was a member of St. Hedwig’'s Church, Kingston. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Irene Pekerosky; brothers, Joseph and Walter; sister, Pearl, Alice and Frances Gigurere. Surviving are son, John J. Rose M. Davis, 82, of Grand- view Avenue, New Goss Manor, Dallas, died Sunday March 30, 2003 at the Wilkes-Barre Gener- al Hospital. FLORA O”GORMAN Worked for METZ Associates Flora Mae O'Gorman, of Jones Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Sun- day March 30, 2003 at Hospice Community Care Inpatient Unit at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born Dec. 28, 1942, in Hart- ford, Conn., she was a daughter of Pauline West of Swoyersville and the late Lawrence West. She Jr.; with whom he resided; sis- . SWIATPEERIAT TOBENA[S]H c|als]rlE worked in the area garment in- ters, Stella Kalinowski and Lot- Rational S——— King Crossword — [eiiciials/r| BELL [ABRMIALY [HEM dustry and for METZ Associates, tie Berganya, both of Kingston; mre Numbers Answers AIN|D} I 3 M|A < 2 z » EL L y G{N D : : Dallas. brother, Stanley Tyszko, slit I |E|L|D Oty . Gis answers B(R|AID[ YIM L|A[M[B[E|AU[F L Surviving mn addition to her Kingston; and nieces and Hi S S Vv | M S H E D clelLIEIR]Y MIEIRTYIL RIEIAIR mother are her sons, George, nephews. OfT|I|CEBEE|VIABET|Y|R|O HIAITIERME|GIAIR TIRIAIMIBT]! 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Care, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- 0 OIF |EINEROD ulNs|U[RIEMME[ 1 [RIEREIR] I [ERM LIA]!I Barre, 213 TIOINJERRWIAIOBRTIRIAIP TlE[E[M]S s|iPlE|DEAN|E[x|T EH Y[M|C gil TOURS LL Lil iii The ‘Pops’ tops the stops on our island CTIVE STAGE MYSTERY 'ARK...CAMBRIDGE & BOSTON ¢ BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN JULY 18 1-DAY TRIPS MULTI-DAY TOURS * SENECA LAKE WINE AND CHEESE CROSSWORD Emma (Jackson) Kirk. He was a 1945 graduate of West Wyoming High School and attended West- ern Reserve University, Cleve- land. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving in Ger- many as a sergeant. He owned and operated the Kirk Real Es- tate Co., Long Beach, Calif. He was a member of Long Beach Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Charlotte Heal; son, Lee; three grandsons; sis- ters, Dorothy Harding, Dallas; Blanche Holbrook, Lambertville, N.J.; Beth Uchimiya, Vancouver, Wash.; brothers, Wayne and Ron, both of Vancouver, Wash. Interment was at the conve- nience of the family. Member of St. Michael's Church Sonja Varaitis, of Elm Lane, Levittown, died Thursday March 27, 2003 at Wilkes-Barre Gener- al Hospital. Born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, she was a daughter of the late Mica and Mira (Borich) Tadic. She was employed as a health care nurse in the Levittown area. She was a member of St. Michael's Church, Levittown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert J. Sr. Surviving are a son, Robert Jr., Boston; sister, Tanya Stankus, Dallas; and an aunt. ANSWERS The "ASHBURY" . $134,500 Fist floor owners [fe vauhed § celing in ving room. Open kitchen dinette with OUR 2003 PLAN BOOK FEATURES THESE NEW DESIGNS "BROADWAY The Meadowlands-Lower Level Seats * BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR May 3 WEEKEND April 26-27 Wine-tasting with Treats, Boat Tour on Seneca Lake, 3 Meals The “WETTTINGRAM® - $128,100 Stylish ranch with sitting WY es and bath with whitlool tub off owners bedroom . cathedral ceiling im the family room. 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