PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 28, 2008 OBITUARIES Daniel C. Roberts Fire and Ambu- tion for Aycock Construction. KLOTZ - Alma Mae, 70, of KUNDRAT - Stella, 95, of Prior to his retirement, he had lance Co. or Our Lady of Victory ~~ Surviving is his wife of 41 Hunlock Creek, died Saturday, Trucksville, died Wednesday, been an elementary teacher with BULKLEY - Elizabeth L.,87, Church. years, Maria Kosten Frantz; sons, Dec. 20, 2008 at Wilkes-Barre Dec. 17, 2008 at Wilkes-Barre the Lake-Lehman School District of Noxen, died Sunday, Dec. 21, Stanley, Laramie, Wyo.; Michael, General Hospital. General Hospital. for 34 years. He was a member of 2008 at Wilkes-Barre General EVELAND - Charlotte, of Shelby, N.C.; Tim, Tunkhannock; Born in Lehman, she was a She was born in Swoyersville. the Pennsylvania State Educa- Hospital. Tunkhannock, died Sunday, Dec. and Raymond, High Point, N.C.; graduate of Lehman High Surviving are her daughter, tion Association and thie National Born in Luzerne on Septem- 21,2008 at Golden Living Center, brothers, Harry, Centermore- School. Irene Kundrat, Baltimore, Md.; Education A ination. ber 14, 1921, she had resided in Noxen since 1951 and was em- ployed by the former Native Textiles, Dallas, for 23 years. Surviving are her children, Jack C. and Janice Boston, both of Noxen; Judy Polachek, Dallas; sister, Pearl Barber, Dallas; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. CRAKE - Margaret Y., 86, of Harveys Lake, died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a graduate of Wilkes-Barre Township High School and Wyoming Seminary School of Business. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, and its Altar and Rosary Society and Mercy Cen- ter Auxiliary. Surviving are her children, Dr. Roger F., Berwick; Christi- na Urban, Harveys Lake; Mat- thew F., West Pittston; brother, Frank, Wilkes-Barre Township; and six grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Tunkhannock. Born in Tunkhannock on July 25,1923, she was a member of the Osterhout Bible Church, Tunk- hannock, and was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, Class of 1941. Surviving are her son, Gary; daughter, Ginger Cragle; four grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren; sister, Gladys Montross, Tunkhannock; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the American Diabetes Association, 63 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701, or the American Heart Association, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. FRANTZ - James K., of Dark Hollow Road, Tunkhannock, died Monday, Dec. 15, 2008 at home. Born in Vernon, Wyoming County, on Janunary 22, 1939, he was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, Class of 1957, and an Air Force veteran. He was em- ployed as a boilermaker with Union Local 1 and retired in 1998 as a superintendent of construc- land; Clifford, Falls; and Edward “Bud,” Tunkhannock; sisters, Joan Frantz and Kathy Sands, both of Tunkhannock; and seven grandchildren. Memorial donations to Heart- land Hospice, 38 N. Main St., Pitt- ston, PA 18640. KARALUNAS - Mary M., 93, of Dallas, died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008 at the Meadows Nursing Home, Dallas. Born in Kingston, she was for- merly employed in the local gar- ment industry. She was a mem- ber of St. Mary’s Annunciation Church, Kingston. Surviving are her daughter, Dorothy Krapf, North Wales; sons, Frank, St. Louis, Mo., and Joseph, Blakeslee; eight grand- children; five great-grandchil- dren; brother, Joseph Klesh, Port Richey, Fla.; sisters, Helen Raish- el, Staten Island, N.Y.; and Cathe- rine Czajkowski, Allen Park, Mich.; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18702 Surviving is her son, Harry Jr., Collingswood, N.J.; one grand- daughter; and a sister, Elizabeth Wyda, Hunlock Creek. KNEPP - Leonard A., 80, of Crown Drive, Wyoming, died Monday, Dec. 15, 2008 at home. Born in Decatur, Pa. on Febru- ary 13,1928, he served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Pana- ma. He had resided in Carverton for the past 35 years. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a foreman at Owens Illinois in Pitt- ston. He was a member of Cross Creek Community Church, Trucksville, for several years. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, the former Mary Ann Moore; daughters, Kathleen Con- foy, Peru, N.Y.; Gloria Knepp, Exeter; Colleen Caine, Pittsfield, Mass.; Marilyn Denman, King- ston; and Barbara Knepp, at home; son, Phillip, Harveys Lake; brothers, Warren Knepp, Landis- ville; and James Klinger, McClure; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. son, Jerry Kane, Swoyersville; five grandchildren; and five great- grandchildren. RAGUGINI - Jerry J., 78, of Carverton Road, Trucksville, died Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 at Al- lied Skilled Nursing Care, Scran- ton. Born in Plains, he was educat- ed in the Plains School. He was self-employed as a painting con- tractor and auctioneer. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Brenda Kelly; children, Dino Ragugini, Gerald Ragugini, Gary Cavill and Lisa Cavill, eight grandchildren; one great-grand- child; and a brother, Angelo, Wyoming. RIEHL - Zack Carl, 62, of Hem- lock Drive, Dallas, died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born January 29, 1946 in King- ston, he was a graduate of Cough- lin High School, Class of 1963. He was a graduate of Mansfield Uni- versity, Class of 1968, where he received a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Surviving are his wife of 13 years, the former Gail De R sister, Drena Casey, Dallas; an two nephews. Memorial donations to The American Heart Association of NEPA, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre, PA. 18701 SINNOTT - Barbara A., 62, of Dallas, died Monday, Dec. 15, 2008 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Kingston, she gradu ated from Central Catholic High School and from nursing school as a Licensed Practical Nurse. She had resided in Dallas for most of her life and had been em- ployed by Hospice St. John as an LPN. She was a member of Saint Bo- niface Roman Catholic Church, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are her son, David M., Plymouth; many nieces, ne- phews and cousins. Memorial donations to St. Vin- cent de Paul Kitchen. SCHOOL BRIEFS DHS Lock-In meeting slated The Dallas High School 2009 Graduation Lock-In Committee will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednes- day, Jan. 7, in the high school library. New ideas and new members are welcome. The DHS Grad Lock-In is an alcohol-free, drug-free, fully chaperoned, all-night party for members of the graduating class. This year’s event will be the 10th Lock-In and will be held after graduation on June 5, 2009. Seniors are reminded to submit pictures for the Lock-in video as soon as possible. A senior picture and a baby or toddler picture are requested. All pictures will be returned. Sem ensembles to present concert The Wyoming Seminary Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble will present a program of tradi- tional American concert band literature and big band music at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009 at Wyoming Seminary’s Buck- ingham Performing Arts Center, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The program will feature student soloists and jazz com- bos and is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2190. NEPDEC plans diversity workshop The Northeastern Pennsylva- nia Diversity Education Consor- tium (NEPDEC) at Misericordia University is sponsoring the workshop, “Recruit and Retain a Diverse Workforce,” from 1to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 13, at Blue Cross of Northeastern Penn- sylvania in Wilkes-Barre. Scott Richardson, M.Ed., the associate director of the Diversi- ty Institute at Misericordia University and director of NEP- DEC, will present the workshop, which is designed to identify recognized best practices for recruiting and retaining a di- verse student population and workforce. Seating for the workshop is limited, so please register by calling Brenda Nowalis at 674- 6217. Sem music department plans winter concert The Wyoming Seminary Mu- sic Department will present its annual Winter Instrumental Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan.18, 2009 in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The program is free and open to.the public. For, more informa- tion call 270-2190. John B. 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