| Sunday, November 23, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 ® OBITUARIES Frank Dunne, Cape Coral, Fla. Memorial donations to The Hen- BAKER - Arthur M,, 78, of rico Humane Society, PO. Box | Trojan Road, Hunlock Creek, 28014, Richmond, VA. 23228 or the died Monday, Nov. 10, 2008. local ASPCA. ; Born August 24, 1930 in Wilkes-Barre, he was employed PAWLOWSKI - Florence, of The Back Mountain Trail On hand for the a ot longer last week when the official opening Cw ny Miser. — died ny ey ji “Kingston Township section of J 2 Tew jegtion icordia, Dallas. He served in the Born September 19, 1918, she ) @®: officially dedicated. Ata a U.S. Army in the Korean War. was a member of Holy Family WE SS on, Pike beginning at the Surviving are his wife, the for- Church, Sugar Notch, where she . FR re Harris Hill mer Thelma Robbins; Sisters, Eli cleaned and decorated the zabeth Keyser, WilkesBarre; and ~~ church for over 35 years. “cluded cutting a flat section Evidge are, 17om Hetty Ni unl ivi “out of a slope east of the creek, left, Jim Reing, WA i A I Bpstaling pean iit April Hannon, brothers; Nelson Wilcox, Wilkes- rine Thompson, Schenectady, NY; | 5 3 Stain Yrs Judy Rimple Barre; Charles Wilcox, Pittston; sons, Terence, of Tunkannock, with | = Yuga ed-stone suriace and Barbara and Carl Wilcox, New York. whom she resided for the past 21/2 | ue ins in Lemmond. The years; Eugene, of Sandusky, Ohio; ~ Judy Rimple who dreamt trail begins in BREAKSTONE - Vesta Jane and four grandchildren. tip the project nearly two dec- Luzerne and will | (Robinson), 79, of Port Orange, Memorial donations to Saint Jo- vy ago and who, along with eventually reach | Fla, formerly of Trucksvill, sephs Center, 2010 Adams Ave. her husband, David, has Harveys Lake, died Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. Scranton, PA 18509; Tyler Memorial ‘spearheaded the success of according to Born July 28,1929 in Wilkes ~~ Hospital, Route #6, Tunkhannock, the trail, says the trail will Rimple, the Barre, she was a 1947 graduate PA 18657; Geisinger Clinic of Tunk- “eventually end at Lower De- originator of the | of Kingston High School. She hannock, 10 Treible Rd., Tunkhan- “munds Road. project. wasemployedinthe Alumni Of- nock, PA 18657; or the Golden Liv- i Currently, the new section fice of Wilkes University when ing Nursing Home, 30 Virginia Dr. “connects to the existing trail : she resided in Trucksville. Tunkhannock, PA 18657 ‘at the Trucksville Volunteer CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST She and her husband moved to : - Company's social hall on Richard Achuff, for- Florida in 1980 where she worked REAKES - Franklin L. Reakes, “Larverton Road and contin- merly of Shavertown, at Embry Riddle University. She ~~ 77, of Jackson Township, died ‘ues north, paralleling State was present at the was along time volunteer with Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008. ‘Route 309 for about two opening of a new sec- Hospice of Volusia County and Born in Jackson Township on miles. The southern trailhead tion of the Back Moun- was amember of the Port Orange March 16, 1931, he was awarded is in Luzerne near the Knights tain Trail beginning at Church of Christ. Surviving are the Purple Heart and many other : of Columbus building on Par- the Harris Hill Bridge. her daughters, Charlotte Mason service medals while serving asa ; Iy Street. Achuff's son, Robby and Debbie, both of Orlando, sergeant inthe U.S. Army during Rimple sees the trail even- Mills, who was 7 years Fla; son, Michael, Hanover the Korean War. He was employ- tually expanding south to link |e _ be old at the time, . Township; four grandchildren; ed by the Pennsylvania Gas and ‘with the trail system through- jon Koch, of Dallas, bikes the Back Moun- drowned in Toby's and five great-grandchildren. Water Co. and later by Ken Pol- out the levees along the Sus- Creek during the Agnes Memorial’ donations to the tain Trail on his way to work in Wilkes-Barre. lock Inc., prior to retiring in _quehanna River and north to Flood. Achuff plans to brated the Nuptial Mass at St. ab riels Church in Glendale “A reception otk place after : r~the ceremony at the Glendale 1994. He graduated from Johnson College, Dickson 966 and edined his Bachelor of Architecture de- and Laurie Dunne, Phoenixville; stepdaughters, Kimberly Han ford, Mechanicsburg, and Wendy Caldwell, Cape Coral, Fla; five Wiscricotia’ Univendts end Yoh now has ove of a val 10 Work wis place @ memorial bench SPCA of Fozans Cos oe 1993. 5 since a new section has been added begin- ' E. Main St., Barre, P. Surviving are his wife of 55 ; Dallas School District facili- ning at the Harris Hill Bridge. Where the boy's body 18702. the former Irene Hutchins; a - : Franklin Reakes Jr., Hunlock Creek; DUNNE - Russell L., 70, of three granddaughters; three great- 42nd Street, Dallas, died Sun- grandchildren; sisters, Thelma day, Nov. 16, 2008. Burkholder, Hunlock Creek; Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Born November 2, 1938 in Deslich, Sweet Valley; Gladys $ ichael H a e Michael J. Kingston, he had attended King Schneiderite, Pikes Creek; and a po Haggerty stonareaschoolsandwasagradu- brother, Willard Reakes, Noxen. : ate of Penn State University, | is married i m Ohio where he received an associate's WHITESELL - Robert, 74, of : degree in electrical engineering. Oak Street, Trucksville, died Fri- Pe He was a veteran of Vietnam, serv- day, Nov. 14, 2008 at Hospice . Lauren D. Hunter, daughter graphic design from the Uni- ing in the United States Navy. Community Care, Wilkes-Barre. "of Michael and Joyce Hunter, versity of Cincinnati in 2006. Prior to his retirement, he Born September 16, 1934 in “of Liberty Township, Ohio, She is employed at Arrow- had been employed as an elec: ~~ Berwick, he was a member of - was married on September 13, street Graphic Design, Some- trician with the International ~~ Roaring Brook Baptist Church. 12008 to Michael J. Haggerty, rville, Mass. Brotherhood of Electrical Work- He was employed many years at “son of Dr. David and Mary ' The groom is a 1990 gradu- ers Local 63. GAF Camera Plant in New York. - Anne Cramton, of Trucksville, ate of Dallas High School. He Surviving are his wife, the for- Surviving are his wife, the for- and the late James Haggerty. served in the United States mer Nancy Savits; daughters, merHarriet Redmond; sons, Ste- The Rev. David Fay cele- Marine Corps from 1990 to Lynda Marie Comerosky, Chase; ven, Hunlock Creek; and Brian D., Shickshinny; nine grandchil- dren; three great-grandchildren; ‘sisters, Peggy' Cumbérland, Shickshinny, and Beth Pollock, -gree-from-the Boston-Archi- grandchildren; -and -a brother, - - - Pine Valley Creek. - Lyceum. tectural College in 2002. He is The bride is a 2002 gradu- employed as an architect at SAMPSON MEMORIAL Sampson, who died on Tues- | be of Lakota East High Gensler, Boston, Mass. A memorial service honor- day, Oct. 28, 2008 at the age of | Sc 100], Liberty Township, Following a honeymoon in ing the life and works of local = 80, was a charter member of Ohio, and earned her Bache- Hawaii, the couple now re- artist Martha Fray Sampson, Trinity Presbyterian and also : lor of Science degree in sides in Boston, Mass. of Tunkhannock, willbeheld the first ordained women el- at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov.30, der. at Trinity Presbyterian Light refreshments will be hil d d bh ° h t f [4 Ch ® t T C 9 Church, 105 Irem Rd, Dallas. served following the service. | Children ages 6 to 9 are need- by Northeast Youth Theatre actors and love to perform. day giving season. . ed to dance as elves and/or as Company. They will be required to attend The young dancers will dance : “stuffed” kitties/doggies/bun- Children will be required to eight rehearsals and four per- along with Cool Cat to his hip | nies in the upcoming produc- attend approximately eight re- formances and parents will pro- routine, “Practice Makes Purr- | tion of “Christmas Toy Camp” hearsals and four performances. vide approved costuming. fect” or as elves with the puzzle slated for December 14-16inthe = Children need not have any “Christmas Toy Camp” is a pieces to “We Are ‘Santa's new Lemmond Theater at Mi- experience; however, they fun musical theatre romp Elves.” sericordia University. should be able to take move- through the eyes of toys attend- For more information, call . | | This production is in rehears- ment direction, enjoy dancing, ing Toy Camp tolearnhowtobe the Theatre Co. Hotline at 675- ; al now and is being presented work with the full cast of youth “good” toys in time for the holi- 4333. 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