The Dallas Post NEWS Sunday, February 13, 2005 8 | @BITUARIES PROPERTY v TRANSFERS MICHAEL ALAN ANN OSTRUM RUDOLPH JURISTA JOHN SINKOVE WILLIAM BROWN JR. The following property KRAWITZ i : g EEC ; ; transfers were recorded recent- Graduate of Kingston Born in Eatonville Lived in Trucksville Was partner in ly at the Luzerne County Pathologist at Township High School Deer Park Lumber Courthouse: W-B General Hospital Rudolph G. Jurista of John Sinkove, 78, of Ann M. Ostrum, 72, of Tunkhannock, passed away on Highland Ave., Trucksville died William J. Brown Jr., of Dolores Bacon to Jennifer Dr. Michael Alan Krawitz, 49, Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, February 8, 2005 at home. He =~ February 8, 2005 at Heritage =~ Mehoopany and Port | Hummel, 32 Huntsville Road, Shavertown, died suddenly passed away February 6, 2005 was born on December 17, House in Wilkes Barre. Bornin Charlotte, Fla., went to be Dallas, $77,900. bruary 2, 2005, at General ennsauken High School, NJ, d earned his undergraduate egree from Muhlenberg llege. He earned his doctor- te from University of Rome, ustia, Italy, and served his res- idency at Medical College in PA. He had a fellowship at Buffalo General and Memorial ‘Sloan Kettering, Manhattan. He p currently employed as a wathologist at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He was a member of Temple Israel, the at Geisinger Medical Center, School. She was preceded in death by her husband, William J., and a brother, Thomas Bunney Jr. Surviving are daughters Ann Lynn Mizenko, Dallas; Joyce Ostrum, Dallas; Cindy Saraka, Trucksville; June Mary Ostrum, Harveys Lake; brothers Donald Bunney, Tunkhannock; John Bunney, Chase; sisters Betsy Fitch, Dallas; Margaret Besecker, Dallas; Mary Ellen Bunney, 1927, in Eatonville. He was the Union No. 542, Wilkes Barre. He enjoyed woodworking and finding things with his metal detector. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Jane Wilsey, and a brother, Joseph, and two sisters, Mary Sekel and Louise Gruver. He is survived by his com- panion of 24 years, Myra Abrahamson of Tunkhannock; three daughters, Linda Kupinski of Fogelsville, Ann Larksville, son of the late Kingston. He was a Army Air Corps veteran of WWII and was formerly employed by the Woodbury Mfg. Co. of Hanover Twp. He was also a graduate of Larksville High School. He was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Marion, in 2001. Surviving are sisters, Dolores Geffert of Larksville and Sandra Sinkove of Lake Harmony; brother- in-law, John Bellas; nieces and nephews, Carol Mushalla, Janice Evans, with the Lord on February 8, He was a graduate of Forty Fort High School and an Army Veteran. He worked as a sawyer and lumberman and was a partner in Deer Park Lumber Company in Tunkhannock until 1982. He was a general contractor working on numer- ous projects through out Wyoming County. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Shirley Price Brown. Joseph Nardone and spouse lospital, Wilkes-Barre. Danville. son of the late Joseph Jurista Charles and Catherine 2005, at his residence in Port | to JRN Realty LLC, Dallas, Born in Elkins Park on June Born in Trucksville, she was and the late Anna Voitus (Wasickanin) Sinkove, he Charlotte, Fla. $150,000. 1, 1955, he was a son of a daughter of the late Thomas Jurista. resided in Trucksville for the He was born in Forty Fort Presidential Land Co. Inc. to awrence J. and Cecilia and Mary (Malarkey) Bunney He had worked as an operat- past 39 years. on August 24, 1925, son of the | Susan Boyek, Overbrook erman) Krawitz, Pensacola, Sr. She was a graduate of ing engineer, belonging to the Mr. Sinkove was a member of late William and Victoria | Farms, Dallas Township, L. He was a graduate of Kingston Township High Operating Engineers Int. St. Ignatius Church in Jennings Brown. $79,900. Paul Lumia and others to R- Jack LP, Harveys Lake, $633,700. Leonard Dorrance and oth- ers to Mark E. Whitesell, Harveys Lake, $300,000. Eugene Hogrebe and spouse to Scott Carpenter and spouse, Hillcrest, Kingston Township, $145,000. Albert Urzen and spouse to Richard Long and spouse, Kingston Township, $183,000. Russel Pigioni and spouse to Jewish Community Center, the Trucksville; grandchildren Wallinger of Blakely, and Dawn Thomas Geffert, and John Surviving are his wife, Betty | Kevin Bednarsky, Kingston merican Medical Association, Ann Lynn Smith, Paul Heydon of Tunkhannock; three Geffert; seven great-nieces and Brown; sons, Robert A., Township, $60,000. as well as other civic and reli- William Mizenko, Marilyn sons, Alan of Hampton, SC; nephews; and three great-great- Modesto, Ca. James, Joseph Nardone and spouse dious organizations. Mizenko, Desiree Saraka, Arden and Aaron, both of nieces and nephews. Tunkhannock; daughters, to JRN Realty LLC, Kingston Surviving, in addition to his Joseph William Saraka, Tunkhannock; five sisters, Interment, Mount Olivet Virginia Wolf, Pittsburgh; Township, $75,000. parents, are his wife, Toby E. Marissa Saraka, Jason Anna Anderson of White Cemetery Carverton. Marda Wells, Dimmock; sister, Federal National Mortgage (Moss) Krawitz and sons, Jordan and Daniel, all at home; brothers, Paul and his wife, Stacy, Pensacola, FL; Steven, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; nieces, Rebecca and Jessica; nephew, Brian; aunis, uncles and cousins. been employed as an operator with Telephone Answering Sewvice, was employed by Luerne Products and by both the Leader East Nursing Center, as office manager, and p the office at Mountainside or. She was involved with health care in the Back Logton, Harveys Lake and pio, Hershey School Msuntain. She was a member 9.128, Retirees Odds and Ends. \ X / 5 h W ks of the Shavertown United He was preceded in death by She was the widow of John C give you onc C at or . Mithodist Church. his granddaughter, Carrie Henry Murray and was preced- 1 he was preceded in death by her stepbrother, Floyd Leeland. urviving are husband Louis J.,with whom she would have cdebrated their 55th wedding iversary on February 26th; sms Larry, of Harveys Lake; ark, of Trucksville; daughter dy Shepherd of Lake Carey; sk grandchildren. The family would like to tiank Dr. Alan Boonin, the dctors and nurses at the ilkes-Barre General Hospital, spice of the Sacred Heart Ostrum, Kara Ostrum; great- grandchildren Tiana Wheeler, Gabriella Saraka. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be made to American local coal mines for 13 years, worked on the Alaskan Pipeline and retired as a super- visor for Offset Paperback Company in 1998. He had attended Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. He was a member of the American Martin. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife of 52 years, the former Helen E. Kipiel; sons, Guy Martin, Harveys Lake; Thomas Martin, Sweet Valley; daugh- ters, Gail Kocher, Harveys Lake; Deborah Grundowski, Harveys Lake; Karen Williams, Dallas; nine grandchildren; one great-grandson; sister; Dorothy Morrissey, Ashley; several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to Fox Chase Cancer Plains, NY; Josephine Mesceda of Ellenville, NY; Veronica Keraga of Brooklyn, NY; Agnes Walk and Margaret Cadden, both from Cayuta, NY; eight grandchildren; one great- grandchild; and several nieces Barre, she was the daughter of the late Evan and Estella Price Evans. She retired as a housemother for Milton Hershey School and was a member of First United Methodist Church, Hershey; Eastern Star No. 509 and the ed in death by an infant daugh- ter. Surviving are sons, Rev. John Henry Murray, Jr. of Palmyra; Jack Lewis Murray of Pottsville; and Kevin Lee Murray of Annville; brother, Jack Evans of Trucksville; sis- ters, May Chamberlain and Wahneta Berti, both of Dallas; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Burial will be in Hershey Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Leukemia and The Post publishes obituaries of local residents, natives or those who have a long connection to the area. Send obituaries to: Jean Crompton, Connecticut; grandchildren, Tristin and Justin Brown, Jessica Wells. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the Deer Park Lumber Company, Relay for Life Team, 1301 SR 6 Association to Jason Keown, 341 Highland Drive, Kingston Township, $47,533. Grace Goodwin to Paul C. Goodwin, Lehman Township, $1,200. Ww Memorial contributions, if Heart Association. and nephews. Tue POST East, Tunkhannock, Pa, Deadline for desited, may be made to the Interment, Pieta Cemetery, 18657. subntitied newesids American Heart Association or Tunkhannock. 15 N. Main St. the |charity of the donor's. EDWARD MARTIN A Vomit | contyigions may Wilkes-Barre PA 18711 More obituaries on page 2 Wednesdays at noon. choite. e made to American Diabetes, | Retired from 501 N. 17th St., Suite 212, SPACIANO LUCILLE Offset Paperback Allentown, PA, 18104, or C R 0 S S Ww 0 R D A N S Ww E R S | ’ American Heart Assoc., 7FN. wie Puzzles appear Lom rd el | i Edward S. Martin. 70. of Franklin St. Wilkes Barre, |[JA|VIARRLIIISIARYY.ODASEROMH on page 8 King Crosswo Involved in health care war . Martin, /0, oO AlLIA|SEMAIRIAIBIMED|AIMBEQ[U[A[S]A[R pag Answers Harveys Lake, died February 18701. , clals[T[s|a|a[B[e|a|s[a[B[EjUIR]S : x 8 oRal Lucille J. 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