PAGE 8 THE POST OBITUARIES Sunday, December 16, 2007 BROGHAMER -Lucille A., 86, of Susquehanna Avenue, Dallas, died Friday, December 7, 2007 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born April 28, 1921 in Hazle- ton, she attended James M. Coughlin High School in Wilkes- Barre. She had been a member of St. Nicholas Church, South Washington Street, Wilkes- Barre, for many years and, after moving to Dallas, attended Gate of Heaven Church. Surviving are her children, Lu- cille Mudzik, of Toms River, N.J.; Bonita Plasco, of Lakeside Nurs- ing Center, Harveys Lake; Fre- derick, at home; and Lucinda, of Dallas; sisters, Helen Dushner and Anna Foley; four grandchil- dren; two great-grandchildren. EHRET - Bertha E., 90, of Leh- man, died Thursday, December 6, 2007 at her home. Born in Lehman Township on June 13, 1917, she graduated from Lehman Township High School in 1929. Prior to retiring, she was employed as a cafeteria worker for the Lake-Lehman School District. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas, and a former member of the Lake-Leh- man Band Parents Association. Surviving are her sons, Wil- liam A., of Franklin Township; Sheldon E., of the Allentown ar- ea; Douglas J., of Dallas, and Dale E., of Collegeville; sisters, Edith Martin, of Plantsville, Conn.; Emma Matthews, of Plainville, Conn.; and Margaret Robertson, of Bristol, Conn.; eight grandchildren. Memorial donations to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 802, Dallas, PA 18612. FULLER - Ellen M., 76, of Montrose, formerly of Tunkhan- nock and Orange, died Friday, December 7, 2007, at Ashton Health Care Facility, Athens, af- ter an extended illness. Born in Virginia, she was a La- dies Auxiliary member for the Franklin Township Fire Compa- ny and the Montrose United Fire Company; the Holy Name of Ma- ry Church, Montrose and its Over 50 Club and a former mem- ber of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Centermoreland. Surviving are her husband of 58 1. years, Claude “Pete” Fuller; daughter, Susan Taiko, of Bar- nesville; four sons, Michael, of Dallas; Edward, of Clarks Sum- mit; Joseph, of Kingsley; and Da- niel, of Tunkhannock; seven grandchildren; eight great- grandchildren. MANUSKY - Frank P., 72, of Kingston Township, died Tues- day, December 4, 2007 at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born May 10, 1935 in Wilkes- Barre, he was a graduate of Ha- nover High School, Class of 1953. He attended Penn State University. He owned and oper- ated his own construction, house-moving and raising com- pany and was instrumental in saving a number of homes after the 1972 flood. Surviving are his wife of 47 years, the former Natalie Che- rup; his children, Frank P., of Florida; Andrew, of Connecticut; Gregory, of California; nine grandchildren. 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MOLSKI - Norbert J., 90, for- merly of Claude Street, Dallas, died Monday, December 3, 2007 at Kingston Commons. Born in Glen Lyon on Febru- ary 21, 1917, he was a graduate of Newport Township High School, class of 1934, and Ross Leffler School of Conservation, Brock- way. A veteran of World War II, he was in the U.S. Marine Corps from January 1942 to January 1946, serving in the campaigns of Guadalcanal and the Solomon Is- lands and attained the rank of master technical sergeant. He served as a supervisor for the Pennsylvania State Game Com- mission Northeast Division until retiring in 1979. He was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, a life member of VFW Post 8353, Glen Lyon, PAR.S.E and the St. Ni- cholas Senior Center, Wilkes- Barre. His wife of 63 years, the former Leona Rice, died December 7, 2007. Surviving are a daughter, Lynne; one grandson; one step- granddaughter; four step-great- grandsons; numerous nieces and nephews. 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Memorial donations to First Presbyterian Church of Mon- trose Memorial Fund, 71 Church St., Montrose, PA 18801. WALDVOGEL-Naomi Ann, of Dallas, died Saturday, December 1, 2007 at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Little Falls, N.Y., she was educated in the Little Falls schools and went on to earn her nursing degree from Columbia University Presbyterian Hospi- tal, School of Nursing, Class of 1935. She served as a US. Army combat nurse during World War II from February 1942 through December 1945, holding the rank of first lieutenant and serv- ing in the European Theater, in- cluding England, Normandy, Northern France and the Rhine- land. She was a professional regis- tered nurse at Columbia Presby- terian Hospital in New York, N.Y., from 1935 through 1942 and 1946 through 1978. She retired to Dallas in 1979 and moved to the Meadows Manor in 2004. Surviving are a nephew, David Lally, Canada; great nephews and nieces; great-great nephews and nieces. 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