PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 13, 2009 OBITUARIES BANKS - John FE. “Jack” Banks, 82, of Dallas, died Sun- day, Nov. 29, 2009 at his resi- dence. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Jack was a Navy veteran specializ- ing in underwater demolition. He was a 1952 graduate of Penn State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. After graduation, he was _ part of a joint venture to build an air base in Greenland. Up- on completion, he returned to the area and, in 1954, formed Banks and Schiel Paving Com- pany. In 1961, at the request of his father, he became presi- dent of American Asphalt Pav- ing and made building Penn- sylvania’s roads his life’s work. He had served as president of APC (Associated Pennsyl- vania Constructors). Surviving are his wife, Jean; children, Jack Jr, Oakland, Calif.; Jeffrey, Kingston; Lau- rie, Swoyersville; Bernard S., New City, NY.; Susan, Am- herst, N.Y.; and Janet, Ash- burn, Va.; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sis- ters, Florence Reilly, Hohokus, N.J., and Elizabeth (Beth) Reilly, York; and a brother, Bernard, Trucksville. Memorial donations to Gate of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas, PA 18612. BARNA - Bernadine Johan- na, 85, of Fairless Hills, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009 in St. great-grandchildren; numer- ous nieces and nephews. FRANKLIN - Marion, 81, of Shavertown, died Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009 in the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a graduate of Coughlin High School, Class of 1946. Prior to retiring, she worked at Pioneer Dress Factory. She was a member of St. Therese’s Church, Shaver- town. Surviving are her husband of 54 years, Ben Franklin; nu- merous nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial donations to Saint Therese’s Building Fund, in care of St. Therese’s Church, 64 Davis St., Shaver- town, PA 18708. HALL - Robert L., 82, for- merly of Tunkhannock, died Saturday, November 28, 2009 at Long Island Jewish Hospi- tal, Long Island, N.Y. He had moved to Bayside, N.Y., four days earlier. He served in the US. Air Force during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Fel- icia (Florence) Takarewski; son, Daniel; four granddaught- ers; two great-grandsons. HILL - Timothy C., 40, of Noxen, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009 at his home following an illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre on June 21, 1969, he was employ- ed as a boiler maker. day, December 6, 2009 at the Golden Living Center Nursing Home, Tunkhannock. Born on March 27, 1927 in Auburn Township, Susquehan- na County, she worked along- side her husband, “Dick,” for many years in the Johnson Mobile Feed Grinding Ser- vice. She also worked at Shad- owbrook Dairy Bar and the Starlight Drive Inn. Surviving are her husband of 64 years, Richard C. John- son; daughters, Linda Johnson Rose, of Springville; Nancy Johnson Stevens; son Mark E.; sister, Catherine Gyle, of Meshoppen; nine grandchil- dren, three great-grandsons, and one great-great-grandson. Memorial donations to the Triton Hose Company, 116 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, PA 18657 or the Tunkhannock United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 447, Tunkhannock, PA 18657. SHOLTIS - Paul “Butch,” died Monday, Nov. 30, 2009 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Town- ship. Born in Wilkes-Barre on Feb. 10, 1954, he was a gradu- ate of Dallas High School. He was the ownedr of Shol- tis Plumbing and Heating. Surviving are his son, Jacob, Hanover Township; sister, Barbara Jurosky, Dallas; broth- er, Andrew, Shavertown; niec- es, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Nicole Clemson, of Dallas, was the guest speaker at the recent dinner meeting of the Wyoming Val- ley Lower Eye Bank held at Harvey's Lake. From left, are Bob Shaffer, president, Dallas Lions; Clem- son, 2009 PA State Fair Queen: Tom Shina, president, Harvey's Lake Lions; and Ed Kelly, vice-presi- dent, EyeBank. Clemson speaks at Eye Bank meeting Nicole Clemson, of Dallas, was the guest speaker at the recent dinner meeting of the Wyoming Valley Lower Eye Bank held at Harvey’s Lake. She shared her experiences to Lions members from various re- gions in the Wyoming Valley re- garding volunteerism in her com- munity and across the state which she has toured during this year as the 2009 Pennsylvania State Fair Queen. Most recently, Clemson was recognized by Acting Secretary of the Department of Agriculture Russell Redding for helping to make history in Philadelphia in November for its first-ever Farm- City Day celebration at City Hall. Currently a student at The Uni- versity of Scranton where she is studying pre-veterinary medi- cine, Clemson will attend the Farm Show in Harrisburg in Ja- nuary before relinquishing her ti- tle at the end of January. CHURCH BRIEFS Candlelight service set £& Mary Medical Center, Middle- He was a member of the YOST - Kathryn, of Forty : : town Township. South Mountain Land Associ- Fort, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, | LIUM volunteer and 19. Refreshments will be candlelight Year ie Born in Trucksville, she had ation, 20 Limited Hunting 2009 at her home after a ill h l available after each presenta- ee SP : : : will serve nomeiess Pp sented by the church choir at been a resident of Fairless Club, Camp Felton and the three-year battle with cancer. Memb { the Outreach tion. 5 y Hills for over 55 years, moving National Wild Turkey Feder- Born in Albuquerque, N.M., SIbErS of the Mytreac For more information, call 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 20, at there from Swoyersville. She ation. on Jan. 31, 1945, she was a | Committee of the Lehman- 477-2320 the Lehman-Idetown United Idetown United Methodist : Methodist Church. was a veteran of the U.S. Navy where she received the World War II Victory Medal and the American Campaign Medal. Surviving are her children, Richard Nelson Barna, of Surviving are his mother, former Peggy J. Patton, of Noxen; daughter, Brittney, and a brother, Scott, both at home. Memorial donations to Em- graduate of Forty Fort High School and received her bach- elor’s and master’s of educa- tion degrees from Bloomsburg State College. She was an ele- mentary teacher at the Lake- Church will volunteer to serve a meal to VISION’s homeless men at Camp Orchard Hill at 5 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 14. Christmas program presented in Orange “Home for Christmas” will be presented live on stage at 6 p.m. Youth members of the church will carol following the service ~ and will also hold their Christ- mas party. Peach Tree City, Ga; Bruce manuel Assembly of God Lehman School District for 36 | Sweet Valley church on Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Christmas Eve Earl Sr., of Langhorne; Russell = Church, 239 Church Rd., Har- years, retiring in 2002. plans holiday program Apostolic Faith Tabernacle, 536 Candlelight Service set M. and Mary Frances Hughes, veys Lake, PA 18618. Surviving are her beloved, The Sweet Valley Clinch of Village Rd., Orange. Snow date A an, Eve Candlelight both of of Fairless Hills; five Ty Russell; three grandchil- Christ, 5439 Main Rd., Sweet is Saturday, Dec. 26. Service with Holy Communion PEED eID x goat pad is ge } ani, uncles a cou Valley, will have a free Christ- Admission is free and refresh- will be held at 7 p.m. on Thurs- Prushko, of Florida and Ver- mas drama presentation titled ments will be served. day, Dec. 24, at the Lehman- mont; Eugene Prushko, of “House of Holidays” at 7 p.m. For more information, call Idetown United Methodist Wyoming. QualityCa binets. on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 18 333-0172. Church. BEGGS - Mary T., 68, of Ne- vel Hollow Road, Ross Town- ship, and formerly of Pine Street, Hanover section of Nanticoke, died Monday, Nov. 30, 2009 at Hospice Commu- nity Care, Inpatient Unit at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born on Dec. 31, 1940 in Schenectady, N.Y., she gradu- ated from Mt. Pleasant High School, and early in life was employed as a nurse’s aide at St. Claire Hospital, Schenecta- dy. She resided in Texas for many years and was a sawyer at Maywood Sawmill, Amaril- lo. She was last employed as a waitress at the Howard John- son Motor Lodge in Pitts- burgh where she resided be- fore moving to Nanticoke in the early 1980s. She was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathol- ic Church, Lake Silkworth, and the United Citizens Club, Nanticoke. Surviving are her dageh: “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930 od ii ii ug ae Ets poy aA kad Raa I. Sur has: whom she resided for the past ol . 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