PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 14, 2010 CHURCH BRIEFS Church members sell entertamment books Members of the Huntsville United Methodist Church are selling 2011 Entertainment Books for $25. To place an order, call Kris at 477-3748. Soup sale A Soup Supper will be held from noon to 5 p.m. today, Nov. 14 at the Lehman-Ide- town United Methodist Church, 1011 Mountain View Dr., Lehman. There will be soup, breads, drinks and desserts. Price is by donation and take-outs will be available. Proceeds will benefit the Shoemaker Mission Central HUB. For more information, call Kristi at 262-0382. Turkey Party and Bingo slated St. Therese’s Church Holy Name Society will sponsor its annual Thanksgiving Turkey Party and Bingo at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 15 in Father Sammons Hall at St. Therese’s Church, Pioneer Avenue and Davis Street, Shavertown. Fifteen turkeys will be raf- fled. Refreshments will include Pizza Perfect pizza, hot dogs, soda, coffee, tea and bottled water. Ecumenical Service planned for Nov. 2 The Back Mountain Minis- terium has set 4 p.m. on Sun- day, Nov. 21 for the annual Thanksgiving Ecumenical Ser- vice at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Dallas. Those who attend are asked to bring non-perishable food items which will be donated to the Back Mountain Food Pantry. All food donations willbe used toward providing Thanks- giving dinners for families in need in our community. OBITUARIES CADWALADER - Bruce S., 53, a lifelong resident of Chase, died Wednesday, October 27, 2010, in Kodiak, Alaska, while on a hunt- ing trip. He was born June 7, 1957, in Kingston, and was a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, class of 1975. he operated Cadwalader Excavating with his brother, Ga- ry. He was a member of the North American Hunting Club and Alaska Hunting Club. Surviving are his brother, Gary W., Chase; an aunt; several cou- sins. FAUX -Robert E. “Shine” Sr., of Orchard Hill Road, Tunkhan- nock, died at his home on Friday, Homes, Mercy Tyler Hospital or the Church of The Nativity BV.M. KERN - Charles A., 60, of Dal- las, died Thursday, October 28, 2010, at the University of Penn- sylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. For 30 years, he was the owner and proprietor of a family truck- ing business. He was the pitcher for the 1962 Back Mountain Little League team that went on to the state championship in William- sport. Surviving are his wife, Patricia; daughter, Jodi; son, Scott; two grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Cardiovascular Medicine Fund at University of Pennsylvania Hos- Hunlock Creek; and Ray Long and Jerry Long, both of Ply- mouth; sister, Nancy Space, Hun- lock Creek; six grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the American Cancer Society, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort, PA 18704. STODDARD - Mark C., 62, of Tunkhannock, died Thursday, November 4, 2010, at Mercy Tyl- er Hospital in Tunkhannock. He was born in Norwell, Mass. on February 27, 1948, and was a 1966 graduate of Norwell High School. He attended William Penn College on a football schol- arship. Surviving are his wife of 17 years, Patricia Wood Stoddard; son, Timothy; daughters, Made- FLAG-RAISING CEREMONY HONORS VETERANS erans Day. } A flag-raising ceremony in honor of Veterans Day was held at the Honor Wall in Centermore- land on Sunday, Nov. 7. The special event honoring veterans from North Moreland Twp. was presented by Boy Scout Troop 336, Cup Scout Pack 336, Brownie Troop 436, Cadet Troop 276 and Girl Scout Junior & Senior Troops 276. Veterans, Scouts and families marched from Center Moreland United Methodist Church to the Honor Wall located at the intersection of Route 292 and Creamery Road. The flag-raising ceremony is held annually on the Sunday preceding Vet- in Wilkes-Barre and attended the Day Development Program in Kingston. Surviving are her sisters, Betty King, with whom she resided in Centermoreland; Kathleen Finer- alli, Hunlock Creek; and Chris- Evans graduates from basic training PEOPLE BRIEFS Evans graduated from Northwest Area High School in 2004 and received a bach lor’s degree from Ursinus Co November 5, 2010. pital, Gifts Accounting & Admin- lyn and Margaret; a brother, Do- tine Pizzano, Dallas; nieces and Air Force Airman 1st Class lege in 2008. He was born in Tunkhannock istration, University of Pennsyl- nald Stoddard; stepson, Ronald nephews. Brendon T. Evans graduated on October 6, 1944, was a gradu- yania, Franklin Building, 3451 Gleason Jr; a stepdaughter, Pa- Memorial donations to Day from ate of Tunkhannock High School and worked for Reese Excavating as a heavy equipment operator. He was the former owner of Walnut St., Room 433, Philadel- phia, PA 19104-6205. POMEREN - Carolyn M, 74, of mela Gleason. VASSELLQO - Peter, 78, of King- ston Township, died Saturday, Development Program, c/o Sta- cey Williams, 562 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. basic military training at Lack- Omeed Firouzi is award nominee Omeed Firouzi, of Shaver- Faux’s Country Side Inn. Tunkhannock, died Sunday, Oc- November 6, 2010, in the Hospice ZAROIA - Ethilda (Sis) Aus- land Air = town, was one of eight seniors Surviving are sons, Robert R., tober 31,2010, in the Mercy Tyler Care of the VNA Inpatient Unit, tin, 88, formerly of Forty Fort and Force at Wyoming Seminary nomi- Franklin and Joseph, all of Tunk- Hospital in Tunkhannock. Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday, No- Base, San nated for a 2010 Alumni Ser- hannock; brothers, William, Wil- She was born in Swoyersville ~~ He was born in Swoyersville vember 6, 2010, in the Meadows ; Antonio. vice Award during the school’s mer, Arthur and Joseph, all of on March 8,1930, was a graduate and resided most of his life in Nursing and Rehabilitation Cen- vans Tous, ! Homecoming festivities on Tunkhannock; and David, of of Swoyersville High School and Kingston Township. ter, Dallas. He is the son of Cathy Evans Oct. 23. Chandler, Ariz.; sisters, Ethel the Wilkes-Barre Business For many years, he was em- She was born in Forty Fort and of Maple Tree Road, Dallas The award recognizes excep- Kidd and Donna Robinson, both School. ployed at Rex Shoe, formerly of Was a graduate of Forty Fort High y : tional student leadership and of Tunkhannock; six grandchil- dren. Prior to retirement, she was employed as a sales clerk for 22 years at the Lerner Shop at the Exeter. He attended night school at Coughlin High School and be- came a Master Electrician and in School, class of 1940. For many years, she was employed at the Mark II Restaurant of Wilkes- and Alan Evans of Main Road, Hunlock Creek. ] 4 service to the campus commu- nity. KELLY - Richard L., 80, of Wyoming Valley Mall and part 1972 started Vassello and Sons, Barre Township. ’ - Tunkhannock, died Thursday, {ime at Balester Optical, Wilkes- which he owned and operatedfor She was a member of the Forty DARLING & SONS November 4, 2010, at Mercy Tyl- parre. over 20 years. Fort Presbyterian Church. F ARMS & GREENH OUSES er Hospital in Tunkhannock. He was born March 14, 1930, graduated from Beaver Falls High School in 1948 and enrolled in the ROTC program at Penn State University. After graduation, he served as a public relations officer at Ed- wards Air Force Base in Califor- nia. Following his military ser- vice, he attended Georgetown University Law School. Upon graduation, he joined Pennsylvania Neighborhood Le- gal Services, providing free legal counsel to the needy. He later worked as counsel for Pennsylva- nia’s Liquor Control Board. Surviving are his wife of 49 Surviving are three daughters, Anne Sadler, Tunkhannock; Car- ol Ann Pomeren, Nashville, Tenn.; and Mary Ann Pomeren, Forty Fort; one granddaughter; two great-granddaughters. SMIGA - Jeanette K., 74, of Hunlock Creek, died Tuesday, November 2, 2010, at the Fern- wood Manor, Pikes Creek. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, May 7, 1936, and graduated from the former Harter High School, West Nanticoke, in 1954. Surviving are her husband of 53 years, Elmer Smiga Sr.; sons, Elmer Jr.,, Dorrance Township; He was a member of St. Franc- es X. Cabrini Church of Kingston Township and the Italian Educa- tional Club of Pittston. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, the former Frances Szcze- chowicz; daughter, Robin Salm- on, Mountain Top; three grand- children; sisters, Phyllis Jadosh, Luzerne; and Dolores Phillips, Kingston; brother, John, King- ston; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to Hos- pice Care of the VNA, 80 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. YURISH - Marie, 54, of Cen- Surviving are her children, Bar- bara McAvoy, New Tripoli; Do- nald Austin, Forty Fort; and Da- niel Austin, Harveys Lake; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grand- children; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the For- ty Fort Presbyterian Church, 1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704. Mon. - “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930” CAEN DoE TT Apples » Winter Squash Cabbage » S 501b bags Potatoes McCutcheon’s Canned Goods SAT. 9-4 * CLOSED SUNDAYS UNTIL AFTER THANKSGIVING 1/2 Mile Off Rt. 309, Dallas, Hildebrandt Rd. 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