PAGE 8 T H E D A L L A 5 Pp oO S T Sunday, June 8, 2008 OB1T0ARIES SPORTS PSU Soccer Cam CRAWFORD - Roy G., 66, of Memorial donations to the Alumni Association. 18655. BRIEFS Lehman, died Friday, May 30, American Heart Association. Surviving are her husband, returns June 23 2008, at home. John “Jack” Martin; daughters, WATKINS - Emma Belle, 94, Born September 6, 1941 in ~~ KEIL - Genevieve Jean, 83, of Catherine Connolly, Towson, of Tunkhannock, died on June 1, Summer basketball The Po Nas Vihos Dans Wilkes-Barre, he was a graduate Dallas, died Wednesday, May 28, Md.; son, Jack J., Dallas; daugh- 2008 at Tyler Memorial Hospital camps open Soccer Camp eld June of Lehman High School, class of 2008 in the Geisinger of Wyom- ter, Lorraine Symons, Shaver- in Tunkhannock. : y 23-27 where youngsters can 1960. He worked for Procter & ing Valley Medical Center, town; seven grandchildren; two Born in Hop Bottom on De- The Rock Recreation Center, learn essential techniques and Gamble of Mehoopany for 26 Plains Township. great-granddaughters; numer- cember 21, 1913, she worked for 340 Carverton Rd., is accepting challenge their skill level with years, retiring in 1993. Born in Miners Mills, she at- ous nieces and nephews. Kodak and Endicott Johnson | registrations for its summer Penn State NCAA Division I After retiring, he went on to tended Wilkes-Barreschoolsand ~~ Memorial donations to St Shoe Company in Binghamton, | Dasketball campsopentoboys soccer coaches. finish his degree in social work, was employed by Bob-Ellen Tpherese’s Church Building N.Y. prior to her retirement. She and girls in kindergarten Recreation, travel and high graduating from College Miser- Sportsware, Wilkes-Barre, until p,q 65 Davis St.. Shavertown. and her first husband, Hank, through sixth-grade. school teams that sign up eight icordia in 1995 and receiving the her retirement. She was a mem- pa 18708 or the Hospice of the owned a real estate agency in Space is limited to 40 camp- re players receive a dis- Grace Andrews Award, dedicat- ber of Good Shepherd Lutheran Sacred Heart. 600 Baltimore Dr. New York until they moved to | €rS Per week. Camp dates are: K count. A morning session will ed to lifelong learning. Church, Wilkes-Barre, and a re- Wilkes-Barr es PA 18702 ’ Pennsylvania and bought a farm | through first-grade, June 16:20 1 held for players in grades 1-8 He served his country in the tired member of the LL.G.W.U,, g : in the Nicholson Hop Bottom Ar- | and July 21-25; second and third- while an aiternoon session will 365th Army Engineer Group. Wilkes-Barre local. MUNTZ - John George Jr., 68, © She also worked as a nurse’s | grade, July 7-11 and July 28-Aug. be geared toward high school Surviving are his wife, the for- Survivingareadaughter,Nan- 0 00 208000" aide prior to her retirement. 1; fourth to sixth-grade, July stalents. Players are evouped mer Ruth Ann Alt; daughters, cy Shepherd, Dallas; one grand- ©! 2€Tton, died iay 54, : Surviving are her daughter, Al- | 14-18 and August 4-8. Each IS..1/ayers on : Deborah Gallagher and Cathe- daughter; sister, Theresa Olsh- __ Born on July 3, 1939 in Sweet berta Gozikowski, of Tunkhan- | camper receives a t-shirt, water according to ability and experi- rine Crane, both of Lehman; feski, Wilkes-Barre; several niec- Valley, he was employed as an “0. ~ grandson, three great- | bottle and basketball. For more ~~ ©fi¢€ and all participants receive iron worker and for many years 2 ’ a free soccer ball and t-shirt. brothers, Leonard, of Sweet Val- ley; and Gary, of Galeton; sister, Shirley Corbett, of Lehman; sev- eral nieces and nephews; and two grandchildren. GINGHER - Carl E. Jr, 82, of Tunkhannock, died Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at Tyler Memorial Hospital. Born in Scranton on Septem- ber 8, 1925, he attended North Scranton High School and enlist- ed in the United States Navy in 1942, serving on LSM 61 in the Pacific and landing at ports-of- call including Okinawa, Saipan and Japan. A mechanical designer and toolmaker, he was instrumental in establishing Dutch Stoker Stoves, Gingher Manufacturing and Gingher Engineering. He was employed by General Elec- tric and retired from RCA in Dunmore in 1985. He was a member of Nativity BVM Church in Tunkhannock. He volunteered in the initial set- up and operations at the Wyom- ing County Fair until his health prevented him from doing so. He was also a member of American Legion Dennis Strong Post 457, the Endless Mountains Amateur Radio Club, the Emergency Management Association of Wyoming County and the Samp- son World War II Navy Veterans Organization. { Surviving are his wife, Marge; two sons, Carl III and Rich, both of Tunkhannock; daughter, Pat- ty, of Madison Township; three grandchildren; a step-sister, Car- olyn Gingher Naumann; nieces and nephews. es and nephews. Memorial donations to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 190 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. LORD - Emily V., 80, of Loyal- ville, died Sunday, June 1, 2008 at Laurels Assisted Living, King- ston. Born in Dallas on February 19, 1928, she resided in Loyalville most of her life and was a mem- ber of the Loyalville United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, David, of Wilkes-Barre; daughters, Linda Koprowski and Margaret Bush, both of Loyalville; Paulette Zer- foss, of Towanda; Joanne Weav- er, of Lehman; Melissa Kirk, of Boyertown; 15 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one great- great-granddaughter; brothers, Albert Swire, of Swoyersville; Clarence Swire, of Norristown; sisters; Elva Hoffman, of Hard- ing; Evangeline Eagan, of Lu- zerne. MARTIN - Bernadine T., 85, of Trucksville, died on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at home. Born in Wanamie on May 20, 1923, she was a graduate of New- port Township High School, class of 1941, and the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1945. She worked with the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital, serving as a nursing supervisor for more than 40 years, retiring in 1985. 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