: PAGE6 THE POST OBITUARIES Sunday, May 27, 2007 RICHARD KERN HELEN HUGHES AGNES MARQUES CHARLES MCAVOY $ PUZZLE ANSWERS Was employed Was lifelong Volunteered at Was master pastry chef Puzzles, Page 2 as horse trainer resident of Dallas Carbondale hospital Charles H. McAvoy, 86, of Richard C. Kern, 74, of Dal- las, died May 16, 2007 at Geis- Helen K. Hughes, a lifelong resident of Dallas, died May Agnes Marques, a guest at Dallas, died May 19, 2007 at Hospice Community Care, inger South Wilkes-Barre. 20, 2007 at Wilkes-Barre Gen- | the Mercy Center, Dallas, died | Dunmore. : —l pt — He was a 1951 graduate of | eral Hospital. May 19, 2007 at the center, A native of Philadelphia, he Go Figure) King Crossword Lebmn Sigh School ad had : Shes was 2 Preguats of Cal She was a practicing Roman | had been employed as a master Answers een employed as a €r o ege Misericordia and Temple | Catholic and, for many years, a in vari BT : Amerie es horses, University Graduate School of volunteer at Marian TE Posty ti yanous local ey 1 + 6 X a: 1 4 Sen Sma Ry id i Tommeme, Wes ig. | Satin, She wae 1 ter | city Hosp Cabondse, |” ie wan US: Noy veteran me Bonn ooo ja and New Jersey. Ee ih A a d Surviving are two daughters, | of World War II. He was a mem- Aln]< LODE] SITICIRl He was a member of Gate of | ember of St. Therese’s Ca- Sister Therese Manpies, Sho. | Der oi Si Therese’ Church, 5 E Plo|R|C[H Heaven Church, Dallas; and | 4 lic Church in Shavertown, | 'oriovt and Barbara Jeffers, | Shavertown; American Legion [+ | S GIA1Z[A the American Legion, Post Surviving are her husband Menifee, Calif.; one son, Sta- | Post 672, Dallas; and the Chefs + S DE VIA[N 672, Dallas. Joseph A. Hughes; chil dren. nislaus, Stockport, England; | Association. E|B|1|R|D Surviving are his wife of 47 Barbara Sch arts N ol Phila. three grandchildren; three Surviving are eight children, ClE years, the former Maria Noth- delphia, Ohio; Nancy (Alan) | great-grandchildren. 18 grandchildren, seven great- 8 5 | . of; daughters, Michele Weay- Dukes, Sweet Valley; Eileen Memorial donations to the | grandchildren; and friend, Lin- ERMC|P|A er, Dallas; Tracey Kondrasuk, ny ria 3 BUSST | Cotarine MeConley Confer. | 3 Babar H&E York; Lisa Krivak, Dallas; An- gela Kern, Dallas; sons, Ri- chard, Dallas; Patrick, Love- | Hughes, Aurora, Ill; and Dr. | PA18510. pice Community Care. land, Ohio; nine grandchil- | Molly Hughes, Charlottesville, dren; brother, John, Berlin, | Va; 10 grandchildren; sister, Md.; sister, Carol Amold, | Margaret Farrell, Syracuse, Gouldsboro, PA; numerous | N.Y. and brothers, William fileces an nephewy Rocher and, Richard Koctien MATTHEW RICHARD ANDRASKO | (=A Ss © | @ Memorial donations to the Connecticut. HARRISON I |R|A|Q A A American Heart Association, Memorial donations to Col- : Was graduate of MIE[N|U S K 71N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Bare, | lege Misericordia General | Back Mountain wrestler Lake-Lehman PAINT] H M PA 18701. Scholarship Fund. and soccer player High School = = E | Richard “Rex” Andrasko, 51, I |FIAIM W | WESLEY ANDERSON Matthew Harrison, 19, of | of Fedor Road, Hunlock Creek, BIUIN Ss | Saw action in Battle of Iwo Jima Nou died Sunday, May 20, gig May 19, 2007 at howe. I [N[N|I|N . . w f- Wesley H. Anderson, 88, of Lodge, F&AM 438, where he He wrestled and played sSoC- Lel € ih - Ghtage : d i S| T.0 E oe | Tunkhannock, died May 16, served as master of his lodge cer for Back Mountainand also | previously employed at Benco A a. 2007, at Tyler Memorial Hospi- five times. played baseball for Northwest | Dental and Back Mountain jl Temichannocle Surviving are his wife, the | Area High School Bowl. H berofour| |C/A/N ABU A native of Tunkhannock, he former Mercedes Walters; Surviving are his mother OW HE Wasa member o BI|U|T|T|E|R|U|P was a retired foreman for Grav- A g St » | Lady of Mount Carmel . daughter Holly Rozanski, Donna Yurko, Pringle; father, | Church, Lake Silkworth S|N|O|O|P | |N er Tank and Manufacturing Springville: Frank. Co A , . and was a member of the pringville; son, A nter Andrew Harrison, Noxen, Surviving are his brothers, APSE K|N|E S Church of the Nativity BV.M., Moreland; sister, Elizabeth | brother andsister, Andrewand | William, Lehman Township; HIE[s[H|O]U E[C|L|A Tunkhannock. Trix” Harvey, Hemlock, N.Y; Patty Harrison, both of Noxen; with whom he resided; and S A T N EIR He was a U.S. Navy veteran brother, Charles “Butch” An- maternal grandmother, Ruth | Thomas, Edwardsville; nieces YIE U/|SIE|SEEDI|A|Z|E|D of World War II, serving in the derson, Newton, Iowa; four Yurko, Thornhurst; aunts, un- | and nephews. 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