PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 30, 2009 OBITUARIES He was a member of Gate of bert, of Easton; stepson, Barry 2009 atthe Mercy Center, Dallas. ~~ KATYL - Nadine Marie Ann, Glendale and Orchard Farm dair- Heaven Church, Dallas; the Fa- Pahler, of Pikes Creek; step- Born in Beaumont, she attend- 53, of North Wilkes-Barre, for- ies. BROBST - Clinton, 83, of Har- ris Hill Road, Trucksville, died Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 at Hos- pice Care of the VNA, Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born April 23, 1926 in Dallas, he was a graduate of Dallas Bor- ough High School and East Stroudsburg University where he received his teaching degree. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he served his country during World War II and was a teacher in the Dallas School District for 30 years. He was also a basketball and track coach for over 25 years at Westmoreland and Dallas High Schools. Surviving are his companion of 23 years, Anna Natitus, of Trucks- ville; caregivers, Frank and Deb- bie Natitus, of Trucksville; broth- er, Herbert, of Klamuth Falls, Ore.; numerous nieces and neph- ews. Memorial donations to the American Cancer Society. CRISCI - Michael J. Jr., 84, of Dallas, died Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009 at Mercy Center, Dallas. Born in Pittston, he was a grad- uate of West Pittston High School and Upsala College. . He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served his country during World War II. Before retiring, he was employ- ed by the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Labor in various capaci- ties. Previously, he was a sales representative for Block Pharma- ceuticals. SENIOR APARTMENTS | 55 and over Li EDWARDSVILLE 10 900 a month Most utilities included Efficiencies Available services Meals, housekeeping Laundry and more! Beautiful grounds with magnificent views Call Barbara at | \ BE DART SOMETHING MAJOR! Jr. Musical Theatre Second Place National Award Musical Theatre Childrens Ballet Childrens Tap Sr. Musical Theatre ther O’Leary Council Knights of Columbus; former member of the Dallas Lions Club and was ac- tive in the Misericordia Universi- ty community life. Surviving are her daughters, Michelle Carter and Becky Cris- ci, Dallas; Rose Ann Crisci, Sweet Valley; Ann Crisci Perez, Lancas- ter; sister, Rose Marie Crisci, Exeter; brother, Robert, Indiana; three grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Memorial donations to the Mercy Center, 301 Lake St., Dal- las, PA 18612. ECK - Harry L., 85, of Sweet Valley, died Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009 at the Department of Veter- ans Affairs Medical Center, Plains Township. Born on November 15, 1923 in Warrensville, he graduated from Williamsport High School. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II at Pearl Harbor and served on the USS LSM 298 as a motor machinist’s mate. He was employed as a machi- nist in Williamsport and retired from Foster Wheeler at Moun- tain Top after 18 years of service. He attended the Lehman-Ide- town United Methodist Church and was a member of the VFW, Hanover Township and the Super X Hunting Lodge. Surviving are his wife of 28 years, the former Reva Masters; sons, Earl, of Pringle; Lee, of Beach Haven; Philip, of San Die- go, Calif.; daughter, Cheri Gil- daughter, Sandra Kubasik, of Sweet Valley; 12 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. FITZGERALD - Warren D., 68, of Dallas, died Friday, Aug. 21, 2009 at home. Born on September 15, 1940 in Wilkes-Barre, he graduated from Dallas High School in 1958 and entered the U.S. Army, where he served in Germany for three years. He was a member of the Cross Creek Community Church, Trucksville, and the American Legion Post 463, Plymouth for 24 years. H was employed by Dallas Dairy for 20 years and was later employed as a bus driver for Martz Trailways, retiring Febru- ary 1, 2009 after 27 years of ser- vice Surviving are his wife of 10 years, the former Judith Newber- ry; daughter, Susan Setzer, of Malvern; brothers, David Fitzger- ald, of Sweet Valley; and Kenneth Fitzgerald, of Beaumont; step- daughters, Cindy Moore, of Dal- las, Texas; Dawn Dewey, of Dal- las; Melissa Major, of Wilkes- Barre; brother, Robert Fitzgerald, of Waxhaw, N.C.; eight grandchil- dren; seven stepgrandchildren, and one step-great-grandson. Memorial donations to Cross Creek Community Church Build- ing Fund, 370 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, PA 18708. HUMMEL - Inez H., 94, of Dal- las, died Wednesday, August 19, We Care Everyday at. 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JENKINS - Arnold, 76, of Hun- lock Creek, died Friday, Aug. 21, 2009 at the Hospice Community Care Inpatient Unit of Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born in Tunkhannock, he worked for John Heinz Rehab and Nanticoke Public Serviceas a driver prior to his retirement. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Eleanor Ogin; daughters, Grace Olenick, Hanover Town- ship; Linda Cologie, Ashley; Elea- nor Conrad, Scranton; Carmela Gibbons, Hunlock Creek; Harriet Jenkins, Exeter; and a sister, Har- riet Jenkins, Warren, Ohio. Whose Live Anyway? With Ryan Stiles § EM. KIRBY C ENTE AR FOR merly of Dallas, died Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 at her home. Born July 25, 1956 in Kingston, she is survived by her parents, Jo- seph and Irene D. Katyl; brothers, Robert, David, William and Mark, all of Dallas; sister, Donna Butler, of Trucksville; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the Lu- zerne County SPCA, Fox Hill Road, Plains, PA 18705. KISHBAUGH - Charles E., 91, of Dallas, died Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009 at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a graduate of Meyers High School, Class of 1936. Before retiring, he was employed as a building su- perintendent in New Jersey and was previously employed as a milk delivery man by Woodlawn, He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Shavertown United Metho- dist Church and its Couples Club and the Church Bowling League. Surviving are his wife of 68 years, Helen Love Kishbaugh; son, Charles E., Dallas; sister, Be- tty O'Toole, Maryland; brother, @) John E., New Jersey; two step grandchildren; four step-great- grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the Shavertown United Methodist’ Church. SCHOOLEY - Catherine B.,l formerly of Wilkes-Barre and: Shavertown, died Saturday, Aug.’ 22, 2009 at Little Flower Manor, See OBITUARIES, Page 10 2 P| 4 py Olem Ae ie str THE PERFORMING Offer Valid on Select Shows. Offer Not Valid Online. 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