PAGE6 THE POST OBITUARIES Sunday, May 6, 2007 EMMA TIBUS EDWARD MANHERZ MONTO T n hr r Was former mayor of Meshoppen Worked as threads y PP = HOME COMFORT SERVICES Emma I. Tibus, 78, formerly of We Offer: the Carverton Heights section of Edward J. Manherz, 83, of = Hemoved to Harveys Lake 30 * Air Conditioning Wyoming, died April 19, 2007 at | Harveys Lake and formerly of years ago where he owned a w= ve ‘ Service, Replacement Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Meshoppen, died April 24,2007 used car dealership. Youreinvited. ... and Installation She worked asa threaderforEn- | at the Golden Living Center, Surviving are his wife, Mary | to visit the most beautiful cemetery in ¢ Propane Delivery con, Inc., Shavertown for many | Tunkhannock. Jane; children, John, Dennis, = the valley over Memorial Day Weekend. Ard oF years. The former mayor of Mesh- Georgeann Wendler and Sherry roiation avai Ang of course. Surviving are her son, John J., | oppen, he owned and operated Hagenah, all of Tucson, Ariz.; - Top Brion avaliable. Premium 3 Plus Wilkes-Barre; nieces and neph- | several businesses in the Mesh- sister, Helen Kendra, Sellers- visit our new Cremation Garden site. ews. oppen area. He also had a coun- ville; numerous grandchildren FRE E ESTIMATE A : ; . tolglofifleiglit] Bry and Western band. and great gandehildren. YY 8 ” Instollcfions g \/ | 24 Hour Emergency Service - 7 Days o Week RITA LLOYD ; — MICHAEL MATOSKY cemetery 883-9343 Was Commonwealth established 1898 Telephone Co. operator Was employ: ed as a mason "Wilkes-Barre * 822.2800 * www.oaklawnwb.org l 388: MONTOUR Rita A. Lloyd, 85, of Dallas, died Michael D. (Moe) Matosky, Surviving are his wife, the for- April 24, 2007 at the Mercy Cen- | 55, of Franklin Township, died mer Terri Parulis; sons, Michael ter Nursing Unit, Dallas. April 24, 2007 at Wilkes-Barre J., Wyoming; Brian C., Del Rio, She was an operator for Com- |. General Hospital. ~ Texas; one.grandson; brothers, monwealth Telephone Company. He was employed asamason. Ronald, West Wyoming; Rob- Surviving are her niece, Kath- | He was a member of the Wyom- ert, Nanticoke; and John (Jack), leen Lavis; nephew, Fort Rau- | ing Hose Co. No.2, the VFW of Plains Township; several nieces great; nieces and great-nephews. Wyoming, Triangle Club of and nephews. | Memorial conations to the Na- | Miners, the Eagles Post 1965 of Memorial donations to the § Ti 't te me st this carl” tional Parkinson Foundation Inc., | Wyomingand St. Michael'sByz- Rylan Tyler Education Fund or § Sap 1501 NW 9th Avenue/Bob Hope | antine Catholic Church, Pitt- the American Heart Associ- Road, Miami, FL 33136. ston. ation Get to Diane Augustine Gifts Parish Administrator attends church conference || European Fashion The Most | 20% OFF Gifts & Women Reverend Jennifer Martin, Parish Administrator of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas, and Ad- ministrative Coordinator for the Episcopal Com- municators, recently attended a Conference of the gine 1 Ve INTIS NA o Nason Episcopal Commins The Cir senor ior, | RTOLIN@Y SII PSNR 320 South State Street | Hotel In Virginia Beach, VA. ; and Jennifer £ ] : ; : : D cl L S a During the conference, Martin had the opportu- Martin. owntown Clarks Summit nity to attend a Plenary, Eucharist and Reception : . with the Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, 5 & 1.2 5 5 0 Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal At the conclusion of the conference, she was in a 6) : : A Sti © . group that witnessed the re-enactment of the first Diane Augustine “Gifts English landing in Virginia Beach 400 years ago. ane cml am UU a aS a SA ¥ 7” SUDGEWAYS CREM Irem's 3 Chefs Irem's 3 chefs bring a variety of experience, i - Tr backgrounds and taste to the menu of Ridgeway's at Irem. 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