2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday April 24, 2003 PROPERTY LI 2 0 WT - rare OBITUARIES WILLIAM GABLE REGINA BOGDON LUCEIL LANNING ELVIRA PHILLIPS EDMUND YUDISKI The Jollowing propery rans: Dedicated Back Mountain : fers were recorded at the Actor solitons Well known horsewoman Former seamstress Former nurse and supervisor U.S. Army veteran of World War II Luzerne County Courthouse the week of April 12-18, 2003. Pittston, died Easter Sunda Regina A. Bogdon, 76, for- . James Wallace et ux to Gre- April 20, 2003 at ero merly of Dallas, died Friday Center, Dallas, formerly of Center, Harveys Lake, died urday April 1 9, 2003 at home. | gory K. Janik, see deed, Dallas . aral Hospital. April 18, 2003 at the Smith Sweet Valley, died Saturday, Thursday April 17, 2003 at Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was Borough $75,000. 1 Gerald Gunster et ux to John 1." woo 4 son of the late William Born in Wilkes-Barre, Dec. Born Dec. 28, 1918, in Sweet Born in Nanticoke, she was licia Yudiski. He attended | | D. Brougher Trust, Lot 5 Glen- 4 Helene “Lena” (Ruschel) 15, 1926, she was a daughter Valley, she was the daughter of the daughter of the late John Wilkes-Barre schools and was 8 dalough 'PLot, Dallas Twp., Gable. He graduated from of the late Austin and Laura the Samuel and Sadie Pearl and Elvira (Gower) Roberts. She employed as a butcher at Acme I $340,000. Pittston High School and the (Heidenreich) Rowe. She was a (Naugle) Edwards. She was em- Was a graduate of Nanticoke Market, Shavertown, for many bi Gregory Rossi et ux to Relo- wiikes-Barre Business | School. graduate of James Coughlin ployed as a seamstress at Jay High School and the : Nesbitt years. He was a U.S. Army veter- i cation Dynanics, Inc., 8 Fox pu. cerved in the U.S. Army dur- High School, Wilkes-Barre. Fashions, Sweet Valley, for Hospital School of Nursing. She an of World War II. He was a {I Hollow Dr., Dallas Twp. ing the Korean War. Mrs. Bogdon had founded the many years. She was a member Was employed as a nurse and member of St. John the Baptist | $195,000. He was employed as office Highland Acres Equestrian of the Community Bible supervisor by Christiana Hospi- Russian Orthodox Church, Ed- | ReLocation Dynamics, Inc. to manager for ILGWU, Wilkes- Center, which was located on Church, Sweet Valley. tal, Wilmington, Del. She was a wardsville, Anthracite Post 283, [§ Kyle Earhart et ux, 8 Fox Hol- Barre and Pittston, and as a Machell Avenue in Dallas, in She was preceded in death by member of Emmanuel Baptist Veterans of Foreign Wars, | los, Dallas Twp., $195,000. cashier for Estaia Sales. 1968. She was actively involved her husband, Elmer: and broth- Church and the Order of the Kingston. i Kenneth Balmer et ux to He was active in the Back in the Equestrian field for 40 ers, Clyde, Glenn and Kenny. Eastern Star, both in Nanti- He was preceded in death by | Joanna Brown, Lot 1 Gardner : Surviving ‘are ‘her daughter. coke: brother, John; sisters, Stella ih Sub., Harveys Lake Bor., $110,000. Constance V. Evans to Jeffrey William ‘R. Gable, 77, of Born Jan. 8, 1926, in Pittston, Mountain Memorial Library for the past 20 years working year round for the Antique Committee and instructor Nursing Center, Mountain Top. years. She was a well known and admired horsewoman and instructor, coaching hundreds Luceil Ola Lanning, 84, a resi- dent of the Meadows Nursing April 19, 2008. Constance Doty, Hunlock Creek; sons, Ronald, Larry and Darl, all of Hunlock Creek; 13 Elvira Jean Phillips, 76, a resident of Lakeside Nursing Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. She was preceded in death by her brother, William. Surviving are her husband of Edmund Yudiski, 84, of McAuley Drive, Dallas, died Sat- a son of the late Vincent and Fe- Stancik and Sophie Sacknevich. ~ Surviving are his wife of 62 years, the former Anne and Nearly Olde Booth. He of children ‘and adults to 4) if J. Barrett, Lot 2 Sequoia Sub., 4.4 tirelessly on the display countless honors and champi- grandchildren; 11 great-grand- 55 years, Leonard P. Sr.; sons, Pashkutz; son, Edmund J., a Harveys Lake Bor., $99,900. setup for the Auction and would onships at various horse children; sister, Nevi Johns, Leonard P. Jr., Wilmington, Reading; daughter, Diane | | Janet C. Gunster to John D. be there every day of the Auction shows, including the presti- Luzerne; and brothers, Clayton, Del.; John R., Harveys Lake; Dendler, Herndon, Va.; K i Brougher Trust, see deed, Har- guiding people through the An- gious Devon Horse Show. Sweet Valley; and Hilbert, daughter, Sandra Cooper, three grandchildren. LE veys Lake Bor., $190,000. tique Booth and answering any She was a member of Gate of = Lehman Township. Chase; seven grandchildren; In lieu of flowers, memorial | James A. DeGeorge per sheriff questions of the thousands of Heaven Church, Dallas. and a great-granddaughter. donations may be made to the | M & T Bank, Oak St., Harveys .i0c that passed through. He She was preceded in death In lieu of flowers, memorial Mercy Hospice, 746 Jefferson Lake Bor., $3,820. will be sorely missed by the Auc- by her husband, Anthony V. JOHN FIDRYCH donations may be made to the Ave., Scranton or to St. John's | Carl Schmitt III et ux to Timo- = 4 «rew this year and in future Bogdon, 1988; by brother, Huntsville United Methodist Russian Orthodox Church, 93 | thy M. Betz et ux, Lot 71 Mead- oo, Austin Rowe and by foster Former owner and operator Church. Zerby Ave., Edwardsville. | ow Crest Mnr., Jackson Twp., $186,000. Terrence Herron Jr. et ux to Alfred Fabbri Jr. et al Lot 42, Bill was a talented pianist and played frequently at several lounges and restaurants includ- ing Yesterdays in Trucksville. He brother, Robert Quinn. Surviving are daughter, Con- stance Major, Nanticoke. of the Castle Inn John Fidrych, of Dallas, died Saturday April 19, 2003 in Uni- MAE SICKLER Member of Beaumont Union Gospel church Kingston Twp., $110.00. also directed the ILGWU Chorus versity Community Hospital, Victor J. Borzone estate to Ida 4 produced many shows. Tampa, Fla. Mae E. Sickler, of Beaumont, Hand Club, Beaumont. Davis, = 53 E.Center St., He was & member of St. Mary's DAVID BARRY Born Oct. 2, 1914, in Wilkes- died Sunday April 20, 2003 at She was preceded in death by" | Kingston Twp., $27,500. Assumption Church, Pittston. Barre, he was a son of the late Tyler Memorial Hospital, her husband, James J.; infant i Joseph Kush Jr. et ux to He was preceded in death by Harveys Lake resident Stanley and Anna (Yurko) Tunkhannock. daughter, Lucille; brothers, Lawrence Lansberry, 10,283 sisters, Annette Bilbow and He- and warehouse STDeIVisor Fidrych. He attended St. Mary's Born May 22, 1915, in Beau- Jack, Charles, Arno, Thomas, acres Lot 1, Lake Twp. j.....4 brother, Robert. p Polish School, Wilkes-Barre. He mont, she was a daughter of the Clarence and Jonah Smith. $80,000. Surviving are sister, Nancy, David Barry, 70, of Carpen- served in the U.S. Army during late William and Clara Smith. Surviving are her daughters, Jason Butler et ux per sheriff Guard Security Bank, 35 Maple Tree Rd., Lake Twp., $2,655. Jean Wesley Atkinson to John DeAngelo et ux, see deed, Dal- las Twp., $10,000. Conseco Finance Consumer Disc. to Krystyna Hansen, Lot 06B Old Lake Rd., Harveys Lake Bor., $80,500. John Tibus to Charles Bro- kenshire et ux, Lot 1 Carverton Hghts, Kingston Twp., $71,000. ‘John J. Tibus to Charles Bro- kenshire et ux, .72 acres Lot 10R, Kingston Twp., $10,000. Andrew Kopczynski et ux to Joseph Aiello et ux, Lot 3 Am- ber Woods, Lehman Twp., $36,900. Pittston; and several nieces and nephews. ‘Ethan Scott Navestad, 4, of Shavertown, died Saturday, April 12, 2003 at home. Born Feb. 15, 1999, in Elmira, N.Y., he was a son of Gary A. and Tina M. (Miller) Shavertown, Kingston Township. Surviving in addition to his parents are his brother, Gregory, at home; paternal grandparents, Per and Doris Navestad, Burdett, N.Y.; and maternal grandpar- ents, Wayne and Nancy Miller, Oceanside, N.Y. Navestad of . ter Road, Harveys Lake, died Sunday April 13, 2003 at Mer- cy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Marion (Wallace) Barry. He was a graduate of Wyoming Memorial High School and was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was employed as a warehouse supervisor by Industrial Nut and Bolt, Newark, N.J. He was preceded in death by his: wife, the former Rita Kathleen Subally; sister, Ruth Serafini; brothers, Melvin, Gordon and Carl Jr. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. World War II in the Philippines. He owned and operated Parsons Theater Catering and, also The Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Martha Chulvick; daugh- ters, Jane Barbacci, Dallas; Camille Fidrych and Antoinette Henry, Tampa, Fla.; four grand- children; three great-grandchil- dren; brothers, Thomas, Port- land, Maine; Stanley, Wilkes- Barre; Robert, Tarpon Springs, Fla.; Leon, ' Chicago; sisters, Marjorie Dysleski, Wilkes-Barre; and Leona Gorney, Hamilton Square, N.J. She graduated from Beaumont High School. She worked as a seamstress for Noxen Manufac- publican Women and Lend-A- Irene Seward, Beaumont; Irma Seward, Noxen; Janice Babcock, Noxen; son, Nile, Harveys Lake; al nieces and nephews. The Dallas Post publishes obituaries of Back Moura tain residents and close family members without charge. 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