PAGE 10 THE DALLAS “POST Sunday, March 29, 2009 OBITUARIES 22, 2009. Wilkes-Barre. through the Boilermakers Union She was born in Milford, Del., Born June 21, 1940 in Wilkes- ‘Local 13 of Philadelphia, where AVERY - Robert L., of Dalton, on March 12, 1918. Barre, she was employed as the he was employed for 39 years pri- Overfield Township, Wyoming County, died Wednesday, March 18, 2009 in the Hospice Unit of Community Medical Center, Scranton. Born in Overfield Township on May 1, 1949, he was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, Class of 1967, and the Johnson Techni- cal School in Scranton. For the past 22 years, he was employed by Metro Industries of Wilkes- Barre. Surviving are his wife of nine years, Jessie Miller Avery; sons, Mark, of Connecticut; and Ryan, of Tunkhannock; stepdaughters, Kim Holland and June Reed, both of Carbondale; and Bessie Reed, of Jermyn; sisters, Ann “Cookie” Grindall, of Dalton; Pam Kitchnefsky and Betty Mitch, both of Tunkhannock; Donna Chepalonis, of Exeter; and Phyllis Avery, of New Hamp- shire; five step-grandchildren. BUDA - Walter J., 78, died Fri- day, March 20, 2009. He was a professional educator at Lake-Lehman School District for 37 years until his retirement in 1994. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, Eleanor; brother, Edward; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the Medical Oncology Prescription Drug Fund, 382 Pierce St., King- ston, PA 18704. CONDEN - Vera Alena Martin, of Kunkle, died Sunday, March Surviving are her children, Nelson Conden, Maryland; Mari- lyn Stevens, New Jersey; Linda Barber, Harveys Lake; and Sha- ron Jennings, Plymouth; 23 grandchildren; 40 great-grand- children; nine great-great-grand- children; and a brother, Howard Martin, Florida. Memorial donations to Kunkle United Methodist Church. HACKLING - George, 60, of Seabrook, Texas, died Sunday, March 15, 2009 at his home. Born in Dallas, he enlisted in the Air Force and was a Vietnam veteran. Upon his discharge, he continued his education at Lu- zerne County Community Col- lege, finishing with a master’s de- gree in psychology from the Uni- versity of Houston. He had been employed in mental health/men- tal retardation, ending his career as deputy executive director/ chief of operations Gulf Coast Mental Health. Surviving are his mother, Jane Hackling, of Kunkle; his wife, Jenny; a step-daughter, Court- ney; brother, Carl, Lancaster; sis- ters, Bonnie Shingleton, Port- smouth, N.H.; Peggie Hackling, Kunkle; Dodie Regnosky, Dallas; nieces and nephews. HUDAK - Ruby, 68, formerly of Dallas, died Sunday, March 22, 2009 at the Hospice Care of the Visiting Nurses Association Inpa- tient Unit at Heritage House, manager of Pope’s Bar in Ply- mouth. Surviving are her husband, John; five children; several grand- children and great-grandchil- dren; brothers, Jay Murphy Sr., Wilkes-Barre; Ted Murphy, Plains; sisters, Janet Dawe, East- on; Susan Baer, Sweet Valley; nieces and nephews. KEENER - Mildred Inez, 76, of Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, died Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at Golden Living Center, Plains Township. Born in Carverton on March 18, 1933, she graduated from Leh- man High School and was for- merly employed at Price Chop- per in Edwardsville. She was a member of the Leh- man United Methodist Church. Surviving are her daughters, Helen Sgarlat, Forty Fort; Toby Felia, Larksville; Dorothy Soud- er, Sweet Valley; sisters, Helen Stewart, Sweet Valley; Gloria Ivey, Lehman Township; broth- ers, Roland Gensel, Archbald; seven grandchildren; eight great- grandchildren. Memorial donations to Candy’s Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. MACMILLAN - Percy A., 65, of Noxen, died Friday, March 20, 2009 at home. Born in Noxen, he was a gradu- ate of Tunkhannock High School, Class of 1961. He was employed or to his retirement. He was also the president of the Kasson Brook Hunting Club. Surviving are his wife of 30 years, the former Margaret (Tin- ker) Florek; children, Edward MacMillan, Percy MacMillan and Chris Zacharias, all of Har- veys Lake; David Patton, Lynn MacMillan and Lou MacMillan, all of Noxen; Mike Patton, Falls; Joseph MacMillan, Wilkes-Barre; Lori Patton and Carl Allar, Wil- liamstown N.J.; 17 grandchil- dren; three great-grandchildren; sisters, Rita Wilson, Tuscumbia, Ala.; Joyce Lewis and Freddi Fetchko, both of Noxen; several nieces and nephews. PAPPAS - Edward, 70, of Trucksville, died Friday, March 20, 2009 at home. He attended Coughlin High School and was employed by the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, retiring after 25 years of service as maintenance supervisor. He was a former member of the Rockin’ Cruisers Car Club. Surviving are his wife of 40 years, Joan; daughters, Debbie Teller and Brenda Wilson, both of Nebraska; Christine Organek, of Trucksville; sons, Donald Wil- liamson, of Plains; David Wil- liamson, of Kingston; and Paul Williamson, of Wilkes-Barre Township; many grandchildren; one great-grandchild; many niec- es and nephews; and a brother, Richard, of Wilkes-Barre. WE ARE Now TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR SERVING BRUNCH 9AM TO NOON, DINNER NOON TO 5PM Serving Pizza Every Friday During Lent ALL YOU CAN EAT PASTA DURING LENT Your choice of sauces & Pastas, includes House Salad and Focaccia Bread 51 4 » .] TOUR OF ITALY 99 3 courses served Tuesday thru Thursday 51 9. Check Out Our New Spring Lunch & Dinner Menu! : Serving Lunch - Tuesday thru Friday, 11:30 to 2:00 p.m. : The NEPA Queens Association is sponsoring a Red Hat Day Lun- cheon on Wednesday, April 29, at Gus Genetti’s Convention Center, Wilkes-Barre. 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