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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, September 18, 2011
OBITUARIES
BOGDON - Joseph S., 87, of
Broadway Road, Hunlock
Creek, died Saturday, Septem-
ber 3, 2011. He was a patient of
Hospice Community Care,
Kingston.
He was born and raised in
Nanticoke, attended Nanticoke
schools and was employed at
the Duplan Silk Mill in Nanti-
coke. He later retired from
Eberhard Faber, Mountain Top,
after 29 years of service.
He was a World War II veter-
an, serving 17 missions in the
8th U.S. Air Force in Italy.
Surviving are his wife of 64
years, the former Margaret Bar-
noski; son, Joseph P., Hunlock
Creek; one grandson; brothers,
John, Nanticoke; and Leon,
Glen Lyon.
Memorial donations to the
Sweet Valley Ambulance Asso-
ciation, P.O. Box 107, Sweet Val-
ley, PA 18656.
DAILEY - Roy R. Sr., 74, of
Meshoppen, died Sunday, Sep-
tember 11, 2011, in CMC, Scran-
ton, after an illness.
He was born in Tunkhannock
and was a retired employee of
Procter & Gamble, Mehoopany,
where he worked as a techni-
cian.
He was a member of the
Tunkhannock United Metho-
dist Church and a graduate of
Tunkhannock High School,
class of 1955.
He served with the U.S. Ma-
rines. He was a Deputy Game
Protection Officer in Wyoming
County for 25 years.
Surviving are a daughter,
Brenda M. Carrier, Meshoppen;
four sons, Roy Jr., Jenningsville;
Matthew, Meshoppen; Michael,
Meshoppen; Timothy, Fork-
ston; two sisters, Barbara Huff,
Tunkhannock; and Ramona
Harvatt, New Jersey; nine
grandchildren; one great-grand-
son; nieces and nephews.
LAKE -Martha W., 79, of Dal-
las, died Thursday, September
8, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
She was born February 22,
1932, in Alderson, Harveys
Lake.
Surviving are a sister, Marjo-
rie Eicher, Montana; sons,
Charles M. Jr., Hunlock Creek;
and Jeffrey, Harveys Lake;
daughters, Patricia Vaughan,
Belcamp, Md.; and Elizabeth,
Dallas; six grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; nieces and
nephews.
Memorial donations to the
Back Mountain Memorial Li-
brary.
UNGER - Martha FE, of
Tunkhannock, died Sunday,
September 11, 2011, in Tyler
Memorial Hospital in Tunkhan-
nock.
She was born in Coudersport
on July 26, 1953, was a 1971
graduate of Tunkhannock High
School and a 1975 graduate of
Marywood College, receiving a
Bachelor of Science in Elemen-
tary Education. Prior to her re-
tirement, she taught fifth grade
in the Tunkhannock Area
School District for 25 years.
She was a member of the
Tunkhannock Women’s Club.
Surviving are her parents,
Murray and Trudy Trunk Fisk,
Tunkhannock; her husband of
19 years, Edward Lunger; broth-
er, Paul, of Falls; sisters, Jane
Wiggins, of Martinez, Ga.; Ma-
rilyn Heller, of Clarks Summit;
Ann Fisk-Ware, of Tunkhan-
nock; nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations to the
Humane Society.
SEARFOSS - Dorothy Ann,
77, of Franklin Township, died
Tuesday, September 6, 2011, in
the Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
pital.
She was born in Wilkes-
Barre, was a graduate of Dallas
High School and attended nurs-
ing school.
For many years, she and her
late husband, Donald, owned
and operated La Barre Printing
of West Pittston. She was a
member of the En Plein Air So-
ciety, North Branch Land Trust,
past member of the Wyoming
Valley Art League, Cider Pain-
ters of Americ and a regular
contributor to the Anna Maria
Rossetti Art Show.
Surviving are brothers, Lo-
ran, Dimick; and Gary, Appala-
chin, N.Y.; nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations to the
SPCA of Luzerne County, 524
E. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702.
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Two receive PA
degrees from King’s
Kimberly Peron, of Shaver-
town, and Chelsea Sprau, of
Sweet Valley, received master’s
degree in physician assistant
studies during a summer com-
mencement ceremony at King’s
College.
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state to practice medicine as
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Austin Ryman
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Austin Ryman, son of Scott
and Joy Ryman, of Mountain
Top, celebrated his 12th birth-
day on September 13. He is a
student at Kistler Elementary
School and has a sister, Brooke,
1 year old.
His maternal grandparents
are Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence
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