/ vd The Dallas Post NEWS Sunday, July 17, 2005 Water system OBITUARIES MARSHALL C. PRICE SEPTIC -® Traced family history to 1300s CASSANDRA Contihissd om Pade upgra es STAMATIS Marshall C. Price, Ph.D., 50, Europe and much of Asia. He | “OM nie¢ irom rage 2 . of Overbrook Road, Dallas, lived in South Korea for five | director, said because soil in almost complete, and there Graduate of passed away Saturday, June 18, years teaching English as a sec- | this region generally is not appear to be no obstacles to | IS summer Tunkhannock High 2005, in Hospice Community ond language. : deep and permeable, on-lot installation. “There’s very : School Care, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- =~ Marshall had a passion for | systems must be pumped out good soils on that mountain,” Barre. genealogy and spent more than | and maintained regularly. He he said, although it is three Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc. will replace outdated water mains in the Fieldcrest, Oak Hill and Ms. Cassandra Stamatis, 21, of Tunkhannock, died Born in Buffalo, NY, he was the son of the late William and Lois Bryant Price. He graduat- 35 years searching his family tree, tracing back some family members as far back as the has already talked with com- panies that provide those serv- ices. And he’s pleased with the feet or less to rock ledge. Revitt said lot owners would be able to choose the actual Harveys Lake waler SR Monday, July 11, 2005, in ed from Pembroke High 1300s. His lifelong pursuit of plan so far. layouts, one of which, called a New 6- and 8-inch pipe will be | New York City. : School, Corfu, NY; Minot State his maternal grandfather, Ground water recharge “was “drip” system, was developed installed to increase service reli She was born in New (College, where he received two George W. Bryant, finally came | always my big selling point on at Penn State. That costs more ability. In addition, Aqua will replace Brunswick, NJ, on March 18, 1984, the daughter of Paul bachelor degrees; International Bible Institute & Seminary, to a successful conclusion this past year when he located infor- on-lot systems,” he said. The linchpin of the plan is a to install but performs better. Mark ' Carmon, spokesman approximately 3,500 feet of | and Barbara McNiff Stamatis Orlando, Fla, where he mation regarding him in | two-acre minimum lot size, for DEP, said the concept water main In its Shickshinny of Tunkhannock. She gradu- received his Master of Bible Michigan. said Tom Doughton, the town- looks good so far, although the Lake system In Union ated from Tunkhannock Area Theology; Arizona State Surviving are sisters, Phyllis ships engineer. Property department hasn't yet seen Township. New pipe will be | High School, Class of 2002. University a Master of Arts; Bullock, Dallas, with whom he | deeds will require that one actual plans. “For on-lot, that’s installed to loop the system She was preceded in death Assemblies of God Theological resided; Billie ~~ Twichell, | acre be reserved for a new sep- about the best alternative,” he together, which will increase | hy her maternal grandpar- Seminary, a Master of Arts in Harveys Lake; Penny Munt, | tic system, should the original said. water pressure, improve reliabil- | ents Joseph and Jean Theological Studies; and Orlando, Fla; and brothers, | gj) : In other business, the com ity and maintain water quality | McNiff, and her paternal University of Wales, where Curtis, Big Sandy, Texas; Joel, “I think we’ve come up with mission granted conditional for the system's 120 customers. | grandfather, Christopher received his = Doctor of Loris, SC; and Robert, Batavia, | ; model for the area,” approval to subdivide the for- Construction will begin with- | gam ati, Philosophy. NY Doughton said. mer Sacred Heart property off in the next few weeks, and the company expects to complete the projects by the end of 2005. Aqua is funding the Springfield, MO. He was a Assembly Church, Carverton | ,,.dersround aduifer.’ “eventually contain the offices Shickshinny Lake project with Paternal grandmother, member of the Back Mountain Road, Trucksville, with the Rev. G Srey fh Manor h q 1 of ee Ew Learnin Kathl S i f . PAD oodleigh Manor homes also g low-interest PENNVEST loans atin een tamatis Ol Harvest Assembly Church, Dan Miller officiating. : PT . Elizabeth, NJ; aunts, uncles, Trackseille. He was. an Air Interment Huntsville will have individual wells, and Centers. The remaining 27.7 from the Commonwealth of d i 4 ¢ wi ’ with municipal sewers, thou- acres, in Dallas Township, will i ang. cousins, Force veteran, having served Cemete ; 3 Pennsylvania. Memorial ptributions y) J2VInG 7y. ist sands of gallons of water remain unchanged for the time Smon to eight years, attaining the rank Memorial contributions may would be removed from the being, although the Id b : , ; , y could be ’ may be made to the of sergeant. Both during his be made to the Back Mountain na : H S S S eet American Diabetes mili d civilian life. M al Lib h ground but not returned. subdivided and developed in d dy W Association, 63 N. Franklin ph ii ang Sue on i L ST ] a A or the “It's a whole new line of the future. : St Wilkes Barre Pa 18701 € trave'ed exiensively throug! uzerne County i thinking,” Doughton said. The approval is conditioned Valley office will 2 ol ! ee Chuck Revitt, a Landview on receiving the go-ahead fi H More obituaries on page 5 partner, said soil testing was from Dallas Borough. CROSSWORD ANSWERS SENIOR MENUS SWEET VALLEY — The STIS 7 ors STTAIL i / local office of Rep. George | — King Crossword — Puzzles Sppoy ARAEN HANG ARNE GEE un Senior Citizens Centers MONDAY: Wimpie on roll, Hasay (R- Answers on page Al1|rlE/sill1[clo/nlimo[n[OfBIR[A[V|O| | sponsored by the Area Agency oven brown potatoes, tossed Luzerne/Columbia/Wyoming) BA AB ORO L TIE | on aging for Luzerne and salad, chocolate brownie. will close from Monday, July 18, M{o|ABMOlS|CIA|IREET E[D|A AlsiT|o i[cly Wyoming Counties offers hot TUESDAY: Potato and through Friday, July 22. Anyone E|e|BEMC|A] I [NJEBEA ! i. : ! ! : : : : Y . y . . : a ul : : noon meals Monday through cheese pierogi, three bean needing assistance during this THC : . : : £ : e RINAJORIR I INJP ANS YIlR[EIT[R]O Bridsy fo Boonie 60 I ofare aad, Jople S19: Chickeit time may contact Hasay’s State AlRIcCIllT|AlG NIE[R[D[SIlS[H[E or older. Donations from partic- ) : cken ten- Capitol office in Harrisburg. : g ! hi s & 2 S : | mn 1 TWELSUTLLCK SS TOR AKIE! | ipants are gratefully accepted ders with sauce, paprika pota- That office is located at 213 SETIERMEe 1 slondi nur cEA RE | and needed in order to expand toes, mixed vegetables, orange. Matthew J. Ryan Office | [MSIEIDERSIUIVERSIL am [oJicA[T|T vila [ANMEW] [Mi] | this program. The following is =~ THURSDAY: Ham and cab- Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120. . : : - D q . = | the menu for the week of July bage, boiled potatoes, carrots, The telephone number is (717) PlEINITIOIPER 1 ch Elo[N|E|OF|TIHIEM|1|S|A|m[A|TICH| | 18-22. All menus include mar- fruit cocktail. & 787-1117, and the fax numberis | [AIRICENTIIIC|TIAICIT ER HAT HRM 0 A AY garine, milk and coffee. The FRIDAY: Baked fish with cre- (717) 705-1855. Office hours are PITIEMBEITIRIEIREMO ANE ER Boe eMoLEAIN Senior Center is located at 22 ole sauce, brown rice, spinach, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. PIEIRBBDIEIEIDISEHY wT slE/NMLIE[eE[RMNIA[F[T[a] | Rice St., Dallas. birthday cake. Monday through Friday. The Sweet Valley district office will reopen on Monday, July 25. Brown, Black, Red, Natural Brown Decorative Gravel ® Top Soil Prompt Delivery Available 570-288-7002 Also surviving are her sis- ter, Sydney; two brothers, Jake and Jeffrey, all at home; He had been employed as the editor’s assistant by the Assemblies of God Church, A memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Back Mountain Harvest Doughton said DEP likes the plan because it allows waste water to recharge the Dorchester Drive into trol parcels. 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