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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, September 27, 2009
OBITUARIES
GURDIN - Helene Nedell, of
Massapequa, N.Y., died Friday,
Sept. 18, 2009.
Born on April 14, 1914 in
Brooklyn, N.Y., she raised three
children in Long Island, N.Y.
before moving to Dallas in
1987.
Surviving are her sons, Neil,
of Freeport, N.Y.; C. Stephen, of
Dallas; two grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations to Tem-
ple B’nai Brith, 408 Wyoming
Ave., Kingston, PA 18704.
HUSTED - Martha Hoyt, 86,
of Idetown, died Sunday, Sept.
20, 2009 at Hospice Communi-
ty Care, Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Wilkes-Barre on
April 18, 1923, she attended
Dallas High School and was
employed by the former Nato-
na Mills, Dallas, prior to retir-
ing.
Surviving are a daughter,
Joyce Sabol, of Oak Hill; seven
grandchildren; 14 great-grand-
children.
Memorial donations to Hos-
pice Community Care, 501
Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA
18704.
JAMES - Thomas Jr., 89, of
Sylvan Lake, Hunlock Creek,
died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009
at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
tal, Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Hanover Township
on December 20, 1919, he at-
tended the Ross Township ele-
mentary schools and gradu-
ated in 1938 from Shickshinny
High School. He also gradu-
ated from NRI Electronics
School NS, Berwick School of
Welding and Williamsport Vo-
cational School.
He was employed for 14
years at Glen Alden Coal Com-
pany where he was a wireman
mechanic. He was a certified
welder at Air Products and Na-
tona Mills.
During World War II, he
worked at Mare Island Navy
Base, Calif., as a welder. While
there, he was an amateur boxer
for five years. He also owned
and operated his own radio and
TV repair business. In 1980, he
retired from Harte & Company,
Mountain Top.
He was a vice-president of
the Sylvan Lake Property Own:
ers Association and one of its
original “founders, “past ‘presi:
dent of the Plymouth P.T.A.
and ran for Burgess of Ply-
mouth while residing there for
20 years. He was a former Sun-
day School superintendent of
the Franklin Street PM Church
and a member and officer of its
Sunday School class, a member
of the Plymouth Lodge No.
332, F.&A.M. for 56 years and a
member of Caldwell Consisto-
ry, Bloomsburg.
Surviving are his of 65 years
wife, the former Betty Hillard,
daughter, Diane Munster, of
Sylvan Lake; son, Thomas Jo-
seph, of Shavertown; two
grandchildren; five great
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grandchildren; brother, James,
of Florida; nieces and nephews.
LINCOLN - V. Richard, of
Harding, died Tuesday, Sept.
15, 2009 in Hospice Care at
Mercy Hospital, Scranton.
Born in Wilkes-Barre on Au-
gust 12, 1938, he graduated
from Lake-Lehman High
School. He was a member of
Mount Zion Methodist
Church.
A US. Army Veteran, he
served his country honorably
while stationed in Germany.
Upon his honorable discharge,
he attained the rank of Special-
ist 4th Class.
He worked most of his life in
the stone quarry business, re-
tiring as superintendent of
State Aggregates, Clifford, Pa.,
in 2000.
Surviving are his wife, Gla-
dys Stanton Lincoln; seven
children, Jillian, Jessica, Josh-
ua, Richard, Tom, Tammy and
Kim; eight grandchildren; and
a great-grandson.
ROWE - Ernest P., 58, of
Tunkhannock, died Friday,
Sept, 18, 2009 in Tunkhannock.
Born in Meshoppen, he was
employed as a mechanic for
Sherwood Chevrolet in Tunk-
hannock for more than 30
years.
He was a graduate of Tunk-
hannock Area High School,
Class of 1970. He served in the
U.S. Navy and was a member of
the Triton Hose Company.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Patricia Tewksbury; a
son, Ryan, of Tunkhannock; a
brother, Elmer, of Tunkhan-
nock; a sister, Marion Living-
ston, of Freeport, Texas.
Memorial donations to the
Ernest P. Rowe Scholarship
Fund, ¢/o Community Bank
and Trust, 74 E. Tioga St.,
Tunkhannock.
WARNER - Jessica Marie
Robinson, of Havelock, N.C.,
formerly of, Tunkhannock,
died Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 in
Carolina East Medical Center,
New Bern, N.C.
Born in Tunkhannock on
April 2, 1980, she was a gradu-
ate of Tunkhannock High
School, Class of 2001. She and
her husband of four years, Sgt.
Aaron Warner, USMC, just re-
turned from serving three years
in Japan.
Surviving, in addition to her
husband, are her mother, Jan-
ice Paylor Robinson, of Tunk-
hannock; a son, Curtis “CJ”,
and daughter, Harley, at home;
brother, James “Skip” Robin-
son, of Tunkhannock; aunts,
uncles and cousins.
WOOD - Bobbi Jo, 26, of
Sweet Valley, died Wednesday,
September 16, 2009 at home.
Born in Kingston, Sept. 23,
1982, she graduated from West
Side Area Vocational-Technical
School, Pringle, in 2002 and re-
ceived a diploma from Allied
Medical and Technical Ca-
reers, Forty Fort.
She was employed as a phle-
botomist for the American Red
Cross and was also a certified
nurse’s aide.
Surviving are her daughters,
Kailee Anna Steele and Ga-
brielle Steinruck; sisters, Stacy
Altenhain, of Tunkhannock;
Russchelle Scott, of Loveland,
Ohio; Danielle Tomlin, of Falls;
grandmother, Louise Thomas;
several nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations to the
Janet Weis Children’s Hospital,
100 N. Academy Dr., Danville,
PA 17822.
ZARNO- Janet L., 91, former-
ly of Ransom Road, Franklin
Township, died Tuesday, Sept.
15, 2009 in the Meadows Nurs-
ing Center, Dallas.
Born in Orange, she was a
graduate of the former West-
moreland High School.
She was a member of the Or-
ange United Methodist Church
and the United Methodist
Women, the Cheerio Class of
the Orange United Methodist
Church and a charter member
of the Franklin Township Vol-
unteer Fire Department Wom-
en’s Auxiliary.
Surviving are her son, John
S. “Jack,” Franklin Township;
brother, Everal Eaton, Franklin
Township; nieces and neph-
ews.
Memorial donations to the
Orange United Methodist
Church, 1633 W. Eighth St.,
Wyoming, PA 18644.
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IREM WOMEN PLAN CARD PARTY
The Irem Women's Auxiliary
will hold a card party from
noon to 4 p.m. on Thursday,
Oct. 22, at the Irem Country
Club. Tickets are $10 and may
be purchased from any mem-
ber or at the door. There will be
lunch and prizes and hand-
icapped parking is available.
From left, are Sally Wagner, co-
chairman; Carol Belmont,
president; and Ruth Gramps,
chairman.
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Misericordia University recently received a $25,000 grant from Wachovia Bank in support of the
Wachovia Foundation Scholarship Fund for financially deserving, academically committed under-
graduate students at MU. The gift for the 2009-10 academic year will benefit 1 students in seven
majors. Above, Greg Collins, senior vice president, Wachovia Bank, center, presents a checkifor
$25,000 to Misericordia University President Michael A. MacDowell, left, and Judith Ellis, mapag:
er of corporate, government and foundation relations at Misericordia University.
Congratulations
Dallas
Harvest
Festival
on a job well done!
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with a mission to develop the
Cyber Business Ares.
Bobby worked part-time
at the firm since 1987. He
was previously employed by
Tunkhannock Area School
District as 2 music teacher.
Bobby is 3 communications
professional with more than
30 years experience in public |
relations. He worked long
and bard going to school
nights, weekends, summers to
earn a Bachelor of Arts
Mass Communications and
Medias Technologies degree
from King's College.
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for me ~ developing the
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