PAGE 14 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 26, 2008 OBITUARIES BRENNAN - Kathleen “Kate,” 55, of Dallas, died Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. Born June 19, 1953 in Wayne, she was a member of the Class of 1971 of Dallas High School and was a magna cum laude graduate of College Misericordia, earning her BA in English in 1975. She was named Outstanding Gradu- ate Student in Humanities upon receiving her Master of Arts in English from the University of Scranton in 1986. She began her teaching career in 1975 as a seventh-grade teach- er in the Lake-Lehman School District. In 1980, she joined the English Department of College Misericordia, where she was a writing instructor for many years. In 1986, she embarked on a 22-year career with Penn State University at Wilkes-Barre, where she was a senior instructor of English, literature and writing. Surviving are her father, Jo- seph P. Brennan, of Trucksville; children, Blake Sult and Bruce Justin Nagle, both of Dallas; three grandchildren; sisters, Pa- tricia Bryant, of Dallas; and Terri Brennan, Paris, France; brothers, Robert, Fairfax, Calif.; and Dr. Timothy, Annville; step-daugh- ters, Andrea Spooner, New York City; and Kristen Schneeman, Washington, D.C. Memorial donations to Penn State Wilkes-Barre Student Scholarship Fund in memory of Kate Brennan, c/o Development Office, P.O. Box PSU, Lehman, PA 18627-02. DOWNS - Oscar E., 97, of Ha- nover Green, died on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. Born in Jamison City, Pa. and later residing in Bloomsburg where he attended school, he most recently resided in Shaver- town with his daughter, Cappie Evers. He was employed at the Magee Carpet Mill prior to his re- tirement from the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1975. He was a life- long member of the East End Sportman’s Club. He was also a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II and was active in the Hanover Township VFW Post 5267. Surviving are daughters, Cap- pie Evers and Cletta Salavantis; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. DUKINAS - Raymond, 80, of Trucksville, died Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. Born in Forty Fort, he was em- ployed as a steelworker by Gar- wood Industries and Muskin Manufacturing before retiring. He was a member of Gate of Heaven Church and served with the Navy during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Marga- ret Williams Dukinas; sons, Ro- nald R., Dallas; Gregory C., King- ston; daughter, Lauren Chimock, Dallas; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. DUIA - Edward J., 80, of Dal- las, formerly of Shickshinny Lake, died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. Born February 18, 1928 in Ply- mouth, he was a member of All Saints Parish, Plymouth, and a graduate of Plymouth High School, Class of 1945, where he excelled in football. He later joined the semi-professional foot- ball team, the Wilkes-Barre Bul- lets, as a tackle and linebacker. He was a veteran of the United States Army, serving during World War II and stationed at Pu- get Sound. Prior to retirement, he was employed at Wilson Beef Company in Wilkes-Barre, the Berwick Power Plant, Native Textiles in Dallas, retiring in 1990 from Wise Potato Chip Company in Berwick. Throughout his life, he was a member of the Teamsters Local 401, acting as Sergeant of Arms for many years; he was an active member of AFLCIO Labor Coun- cil, past president of the Team- sters Local 401 retirees; past member and president of Rain- bow Seniors in Wilkes-Barre and an active volunteer of the United Way and the V.A. Medical Center and Hospice. Surviving are his wife, Agnes Ann Kruzel Dula; children, Ed- ward M., of Coatesville, Pa.; Da- vid P., of Jacksonville, N.C.; and Denise A. Newcomb, of Dallas; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. HASENBALSG - Donald E., 75, of Tunkhannock, died Wednes- day, Oct. 15, 2008. Born April 25, 1933 in Pater- son, N.J., he was a Korean War Veteran, serving in the United States Navy from 1952 through 1956. He lived in Oakland, N.J. where he became police chief in 1972 after joining the force in 1960. He graduated from the FBI Na- tional Academy in Quantico, Va., 100th Session in 1975. A Ramsey High School graduate and a catcher in the St. Louis Browns minor league baseball organiza- tion, he was inducted in 1991 into the Bergen County Semi-Pro Baseball Hall of Fame. He moved to Tunkhannock in 1985 after his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn Voss Hasenbalg; sons, Wayne and Gary; daughter, Donna; and six grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Ju- venile Diabetes Research Foun- dation, Desert Southwest Chap- ter, Phoenix, AZ. JONES-BernardE., 84, of Rice Street, Trucksville, died Satur- day, Oct. 18, 2008. Born, Dec. 4, 1923 in Drury’s Run, Pa., he was a graduate of Kingston Township High School, Class of 1943. He attended Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the United States Navy on the U.S.S. Fayette in the Pacif- ic. He was a life member of the Daddow Isaacs Post 672 Ameri- can Legion. Prior to his retire- ment, he had been employed by the Stegmaier Brewery, later the Lion Brewery, of Wilkes-Barre, for more than 40 years. Surviving are sons, David, of Shavertown; Donald, of King- ston; and Jeffrey, of Dallas; daughter, = Patricia Martin, Trucksville; seven grandchil- dren, three great-grandchildren; a brother, William J. Jones Jr.; and a sister, Donna Van Koute- ran. Memorial donations to Hos- pice Community Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. KUNIGONIS - Chester W., 80, of Dallas, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008. Born in Plymouth, he was em- ployed as an electrician by Algar Inc., Pittsburgh, and also owned and operated a long-distance tractor trailer. He was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dal- las, and a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Dad- dow Isaacs American Legion Post 672, Dallas, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Home Association of Post 672. He also served as Past Com- "FE.M. KIRBY CENTER ERFORMING FOR THE P December 20, 2008 - 8pm Christmas Cookies Tour 2008 Performing their Classic and Holiday hits! ASLAN BR Tickets on Sale Now! The F.M. Kirby Center Box Office (570) 826-1100 kirbycenter.org - ticketmaster.com mander and also was Past Com- mander of District 12 of the American Legion. He also was a member of the Anthracite Post 283 VFW, Kingston, where he served as Sergeant at Arms. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Marion Silchack; .step-chil- dren, Barbara Brennan, Court- dale; Margaret Conroy, Hector, N.Y.; numerous step-grandchil- dren, step-great-grandchildren, and step-great-great-grandchil- dren. REDMOND - Shirley, of Fran- klin Township, died on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. Born in Larksville, she was a graduate of Larksville High School and was a member of the Slocum Chapel Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ, Exeter. Surviving is her husband, the Rev. Arthur Redmond; daughter, Melody, : South Brunswick, N.J.; sister,. Nancy Webb, Orlando, Fla.; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the Slo- cum Chapel Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ, 1024 Exeter Ave., Exeter, PA 18643. RODERICK - Betty C., of Dal- las, died Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she grad- uated from Coughlin High School. She was a member of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, where she served on the Membership Committee. She and her late husband, James, served as coordinators for Meals on Wheels in the Back Mountain region for many years. Surviving are her daughter, Jayne Gregg, of Lehman; a son, Robert, of Harveys Lake; five grandchildren; a niece and neph- ews. Memorial donations to Trinity Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 239, Dallas PA, 18612. ZDONCZYK - Kay Frances, 67, of Sweet Valley, died Saturday, ‘ter; six grandchildren; one g Oct. 18, 2008. Born on August 26, 1941 1 Front Royal, Va., she had residd in Sweet Valley for the last 2 years. She graduated from Lew} town High School in 1959. Prior to moving to Sweet V= ley, she was employed by the FI and, for her achievements ther, was sent a letter of commend- tion from J. Edgar Hoover. She so worked for the state gover- ment in Harrisburg and latr worked locally as a seamstres and waitress prior to retiring for years ago. Surviving are a son, James. J, of Stevens, Pa.; daughters, Loi Stafford, of Cleveland, Ohi, Wendy Stafford, of Lewistows and Amanda Naberezny, of E grandson; and a brother, Vaug Yeater, of Lewistown. Be Memorial donations to Sweet Valley Ambulance Asso¢ ation, PO Box 207, Sweet Valle PA 18656. 3 RAT “— King Crossword — PUZZLE ANSWERS Answers Solution time: 27 mins. 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