5 The Dallas Post NEWS Sunday, October 17, 2004 OBITUARIES YESTERDAY (continued from page 4) CALVIN C E JR. JOSEPH HOSEY RAYMOND GARINGER Road, Dallas, are patients and for diabetes, hemoglobin defi- World War II veteran Railroad switchman Guidance counselor and principal Toomimates i: at; Geisinger clenicies, tooth plaque and high Medical Center. The two blood pressure were adminis- I ¥ Calvin Cease Jr, 80, of Lake Joseph M. © Hosey *iof Raymond Arnold “Arnie” Campground in Tunkhannock, friends met unexpectedly inthe tered by the Pennsylvania . Silkworth, died Oct. 7, 2004, at . the family home. : Born Sept. 27, 1924, in West . Nanticoke, he was a son of the Tunkhannock died Oct. 11, 2004, at Moses Taylor Hospice, Scranton. Born in Forty Fort, he was Garinger of Harveys Lake died peacefully at home Oct. 9, 2004, of complications related to bladder cancer. He was 71. where he was known fondly as “Uncle Arnie.” Arnie kept his connection with Misericordia well after doctor’s waiting room as they awaited individual appoint- ments with the same physician. Sheehan underwent surgery on Department of Health, Kingston office, and College Misericordia student nurses. | late Calvin Wadham and the son of the late Francis and Born Sept. 21st, 1933, in the his retirement as coach of the Monday morning. Anderson is 20 Years Ago i : ; Alderson section of Harveys men’s golf team, when he start- under observation. Oct. 17, 1984 - Maude (Bonning) Cease. He Anna Vanitch Hosey. He gradu- : . : . had resided in Lake Silkworth ated from Forty Fort High Lake, he was the only child of ed the program in 1991 with foriire than 50 years, He was. School. He served inithe US Raymond “Bud” and Mildred Jack Hoover of Pittston. Arnie Dallas had snow on Saturday. TWO CONTINUE WAIT : y . (Hausch) Garinger, both from and Jack coached the team It didn’t amount to much, but FOR TEACHING JOBS . a graduate of Harter High + School, and Wittenburg . University in Ohio. Mr. Cease was a veteran of World War II, serving with the United States . Army Air Corps. Prior to his - retirement, he had been employed by the Times Leader - Publishing Co., for more than . 50 years as a self-employed con- ~ tract hauler. Prior to that he " Dana. Surviving are his wife and dear friend, the former Rose Marie Kinney; two loving daughters, Mary Sue Phillips of Loomis Park, Hanover Township; and Peggy Kerbaugh of Sheatown; a sister, Doris . Voluntary Services, 1111 East End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, PA | | Dallas native Ann M. Gorleski, 85, of Dallas, died Oct. 11, 2004, at : Wilkes-Barre Army during World War II in Rhineland, central Europe. He was the recipient of the EAMET Campaign Medal with two Bronze Service Stars, Good Conduct Medal and the Victory Medal. Mr. Hosey had resided in Tunkhannock for the past 13 years. He had resided in Forty Fort on River Street and Durkee er, James Hosey. He was a member of Nativity BVM Roman Catholic Church, Tunkhannock. He was also a member of VFW Anthracite Post 283, Kingston. Surviving are his wife, Barbara Dooley Hosey; daugh- Interment, Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton, Kingston Post 283, Kingston, PA 18704. JOHN SAMANAS U.S. Navy veteran FRI and SAT 10am-9pm (570) 586-698 Harveys Lake. His wife is the former Marjorie Dawkins, daughter of the late Reverend Carl and Marion Dawkins of Drexel Hill Baptist Church. Arnie was a 1951 graduate of Lake Township High School and a 1955 graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers College. He also received a master’s degree in Counseling counselor = before being appointed assistant principal at the new Valley Forge Junior High School and eventually principal. During his early work in education, Arnie took a year off when in 1957 he volun- principal, Arnie moved to the field of higher education and back to his roots when he was 1969. He spent 24 years at Misericordia before retiring in 1993. During this period (1971- 1986) Arnie also owned and through 2004. During that time the team won the PAC championship in 1994 and 1998 and placed second in six other seasons. Arnie was named the PAC coach of the year in 1994 and 1998. During his lifetime, Arnie published several articles — “Ah, Youth? Where Hast Thou Flown,” Pennsylvania School the editors of the Times Leader. Arnie was known for his sense of humor and he stressed often fun and celebra- tion. He cared deeply for the students he taught and coun- seled and for the people he Ryan and Alex Jack and Steven Kellam, and Erin and Ian children, Brozena, his “comical sense” writing you can visit his Web site: http://arniemarge.tripod.com Memorial donations may be Oct. 10 is still pretty early for snow. Lehman and Sweet Valley areas also had some flakes. All sightings were accompanied by big black clouds and high winds temporarily, and in some cases, hail. Barry Edwards of Idetown tells us the 20-degree tempera- tures were not matched until the first of December last year. Authority secretary Al Gulitus, for the second month in a row, voted “no” on payment of bills to authority engineer Glace and Glace at the Oct. 9 meeting of the sewer authority at Lake Elementary School. Mr. Gulitus said his reasons for the vote “attack” on the Westmoreland and Trucksville Elementary were given instructions before the drill. hundred Several Back Mountain residents took advan- Lake-Lehman school direc- tors failed for the fourth consec- utive month to appoint Dwight Barbacci of Noxen and Thomas A. Williams of Sweet Valley to full-time teaching positions in the district. The vote, which was taken during the October board meeting held last Tuesday, was 3-2, with four board members abstaining. ) Construction Co, and had been he was employed 1 a swiich, 21d Guidance in 1960 from Boards Journal, April 1980; 20 Yous A Barbacci is currently teaching . self-employed as a contractor man for the DL&W Railroad for Villanova University. 24.280 You Wen t.To Ownia Oct. 17, 1974 physical education as a substi- "and carpenter. over 40 years. Arnie began his career in Campground,” Motorhome tute within the district and Helwes preceded in death by Proceding hint in death were education in the Paoli area Magazine, May 1983; a book LAKE AUTHORITY Williams is teaching as a substi- brothers, Luther and Sheldon; a his first’ wife, "Margaret ‘E. school system as a teacher of “How to Choose a College MEMBER REGISTERS tute at the elementary level. sister, Edna (Cease) Cragle; Cooper Hosey, 1985; daughter, general science for two years. (and maybe even finish one), PROTEST VOTE and infant siblings, Letha and Margaret A. Hosey, 2002; broth- He then became a guidance 1988; and numerous letters to Harveys Lake Sewer The former Back Mountain Memorial Library buildings located on Main Street, Dallas, have been purchased by the board of deacons of the Calgary Baptist Church. In making the announcement, David Knapp, secretary-treasurer of the board of deacons, said the library | Katinsley of Connecticut; three ter, . Linda Van Tuyle, teered for the draft and served met as campground owner and include failure of the Glace board would rent the main | grandchildren, Coselie, Melbourne, Fla; stepsons. basic training in Fort Jackson, throughout his life. : : Company to send a letter to building from the church until | Nicholas, and Alicia; and one Daniel McCauley, Gouldsboro; S.C., where he qualified as a Surviving are his wife, FHA explaining an expected January 1985, at which time vd greatarandchild, Dyani, and ; McCauley. sharpshooter on the rifle Marjorie, and their four chil- gyerrun on select backfill. work would be completed at Several nieces and nephews Norwood; one grandson, Paul fangekle was honerably dis - dien, Tracy Magia, Hazleton; the former school property and i also survive. Van Tuyle; and one grand- charged after oneypny of Serv: Wendy Kellam, Bradfor d Pa; Trucksville Fire Chief the library would be able to con- : Memorial donations may be daughter, Dr. Jessica Van ice because his teaching skills Amy Brozena, Mountain Top; “Butch” Chamberlain and duct all operations under the i made to the VA Medical Center Tuyle: sister. Yun, were considered critical. and Robert Garinger, Shavertown Fire Chief Ted one roof. | Géherul’ Post Fund ¢/o. Connecticut. After serving two years as Montville, N.J; and six grand- Newcomb, conducted an Brian Karolchik, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis 18711-0026. Township. » I A schools Oct. 10, to check the Karolchik, Street, Memorial donations can be appointed assistant professor Garinger. ; : time in which students could Trucksville, has extraordinary made to the VFW Anthracite and counselor at College For more information on yacate each school building in luck with his first garden. The ANN GORLESKI Misericordia, Dallas, Pa., in Arnie and a few examples of case of an emergency. Teachers highlight of his gardening is a nine-foot tomato plant that has grown up over the rain gutter of his house. This Westmoreland kindergarten student treated his garden soil with a combina- Like Our Prices, Love Our Quality * Financing & References Available THE UNIVERSITY OF ©2002 Allstate Insurance Company Business Owners throughout Northeast PA appreciate the General operated, in partnership with sent to the Alderson United tage of College Misericordia’s tion of wood ashes, coal ashes, Hospital. JohniiSonianas oF Lower the Cumens family, originally Methodist Church, Harveys Health Fair last week, partici- grass clippings and rabbit i Born in Dallas, she was a : from Coatesville Pa., Lake, or College Misericordia ing in th i ff manure. Brian also raised cauli- i ey t+ Demunds Road, Dallas, died olde, 2 gen LEAL Lik 8 VN pating in the series of iree : } i a e I Jom and Oct. 10. 2004 i” the Men dows Onanwandah ~ Family in Arnie’s honor. health tests offered in the col- flower, peppers, and in another J Anna ek) Estock. She was vn, : lege’s Kennedy Lounge. Tests patch of ground, zuchinni. 1 a member of Gate of Heaven a Dalles the 2 : y | 2 ie ted \ Church, Dallas. She was pre- ? ceded in death by husband, $01 Of the lte John and Helen | CROSSWORD ANSWERS ; Alegander o Si nope, He was a member of Blessed The Post publishes BIA[S[1]C J[U[D[E[A AlL[L IMA] Puzzigs Spear te King Crossword il ter. Ir Babov: d Sacrament Church, Center obituaries of Back AIGIA|TIH ARAGIEINDARERIOEEAIDIA pag Answers \ er, irene babey, one grand- Moreland. Prior to retirement ; : ClH[I[S|E|L W|H|Y|D|O[N|T|M|[UIM|M|I [E|S . , H A DJR[A|Y[S [vy I[D[LE Rational ) son. ; Mountain residents, — — . he was employed at Allied ¥ BIR I EJIC/LIEIATISICIHIAISIE'S Numbers BlE|E|PEM SAW S|P|A[R Surviving are daughters, Services in Montrose. He was natives or those who e|s|s|a[Y sich [R[R[AMO[R[E[M RIAIRIERE | IDIOBBTIAIRIA Jean Carter, Covington, Ga, 2 Na ta or Word Wer EVIERI TAKE ALIA T HOR [SIA OK answers AIS] ISESIEIR]IIAIT]IIM Pamala Scales, Dallas; sisters, - vy have a long connec- STALE IvERY tole MML 1 RIE SITIEIEILIYEREINITIRIAIP Elizabeth Sedler, Carson City, : wo oA tion to the area BE EL RIAL NSIS IK] IN[N]Y TiAl ls sul) Calif; Wilhelmina Estock, ¢ Surving a the : i : A 2 : E . r is A N . LiL P : fg A : EIS s|e|r|alrlH] 1 IMM S[C|AlB Dal; four gramchiren; orto fart sons Send obituaries to: 25H mg Be . i ’ ’ AININSERIT|H|E|[Y|W[O|U[L[D|N|T|WJA[N|T[T|O five glee grandchildren. . 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