Sunday, March 4, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Legion holiday party is held Daddow-Isaacs Dallas Ameri- can Legion Post 672 hosted its annual children’s Christmas par- ty for Back Mountain residents. Food and entertainment were provided and Santa Claus dis- tributed gifts to all the children. Jim Spencer is Post commander. TOP PHOTO: Clown magi- cian Pat Ward entertains at the party. LEFT PHOTO: The Frank Prest family, including Jacob, Angela and mom Stacie, visits with Santa Claus (John Emil St). SENIOR CENTER MENU Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Area Agency on Ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to peo- ple 60 years of age or older. Do- nations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. WEEK OF MARCH 5 MONDAY: Roast turkey, gra- vy (low sodium), peas and pearl onions, cranberry sauce, multi- grain dinner roll, bread stuffing, mixed berry crisp, margarine, milk and coffee. TUESDAY: Bag lunch WEDNESDAY: National Nu- trition Day Special Lunch - Bowl cuisine station (noodles, chick- en or beef broth, vegetable top- pings, finishing sauce), seafood salad wrap, fortune cookies, milk and coffee. THURSDAY: Meatloaf with chunky tomato sauce, green beans, au gratin potatoes, rye bread, cinnamon applesauce cake with raisins, margarine, milk and coffee. FRIDAY: Herbed whitefish, broccoli/cauliflower medley with cheese sauce, wild rice pi- laf, multi-grain bread, tangerine, chocolate chip cookie, marga- rine, milk and coffee WOMAN'S CLUB WELCOMES MEMBERS The Wyoming Valley Woman's Club welcomed new members at a recent luncheon at Vander- lyn's Reastaurant, Kingston. From left, seated, are Carolyn Marcato, Edna Morgan, president; Eve- lyn Hagen. Standing, Janet Marko, Joyce Figmik, Mimi Ross and Carol Watkins. Absent at the time of the photo were Jean Pope and Phyllis Shillabeer. L-L SENIORS AID FALLEN OFFICERS Sarah Brooks, Lauren Boyle and Gina Bartley, all seniors at Lake-Lehman High School, held a “Cheer for a Cure” as their senior project. Fallen Officers Remembered was one of the two recip- ients of the proceeds from that event. The girls donated $4,700 to the organization and became “Adopt-A-Cop” sponsors for the local and national level. From left, first row, are Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley and Gina Pocceschi Boyle, Fallen Officers Remembered founders. Second row, Kirk Kran- son, Kranson Uniform; Sarah Brooks, Officer James Scott, Pittston City; Officer Janneil DeJesus, Moscow; Lauren Boyle and Doug Kranson, owner, Kranson Uniform. Absent at the time of the photo was Gina Bartley. yy CAIN - Marguerite M. “Mag- gie,” 82, of Dallas, died Monday, February 20, 2012 at The Mead- ows Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility in Dallas. She was born in New York City, on December 14, 1929, raised in the Kingston area and graduated from Kingston High School in 1947. In her early years, she worked at the Chat- terbox Restaurant in Ocean City, N.J. Prior to starting her family, she spent several years as a stewardess for American Airlines. Surviving are her children, Wilson Fieldhouse Jr, of Guangzhou, China; Sara Boylan, of Louisville, Colo.; four grand- children. GRAMBERG - Joseph, 92, of Tunkhannock, Lemon Twp., died on Tuesday, February 21, 2012. He was born on December 15, 1919 and was employed by P&G, retiring in 1985. Surviving are daughters, Lo- retta Sickler, of Cape Vincent, N.Y.; Lorraine Culver, of Knoxs- ville, Md.; Barbara Inman, of TS | Never Too. Mehoopany; son, David, of Ma- cungie; three sisters, Helen, An- na and Josie; three brothers, Mike, Eddie and Charlie, all re- siding in New Jersey; nine grandchildren; nine great-grand- children; three great-great- grandchildren; nieces and neph- EWS. HARTZELL - Albert R., 78, of Valley View Drive, Hunlock Creek, died Wednesday, Febru- ary 22, 2012 at home. He was born on February 7, and was the owner and operator of Hartzell Transmission and Auto Repair of Hunlock Creek for more than 45 years. He was a certified helicopter pilot. Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Lola Hill Hartzell; daugh- ters, Deborah Bruno and Liza Morganti, both of Hunlock Creek, sister, Dorothy Masters, of Doylestown; nieces and neph- ews. KAMARUNAS - Loretta A., 72, of Beaumont, died Saturday, February 25, 2012 at the Mead- ows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, was a graduate of Dallas Area High School, Class of 1957. She was employed for 27 years as a bookkeeper for L.L. Richardson Dodge, Dallas. Surviving are a daughter, Cin- dy Jerzak, Dallas; son, John S. Monka Jr, Trucksville; step- daughter, Andrea Nunn, Colum- bus, Ohio; stepson, Anthony Ka- marunas Jr, Swoyersville; six grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; sister, Catherine Trudgen; brother, Dan Updyke; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the Meadows Nursing and Rehabil- itation Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd, Dallas, PA 18612 or to the Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Dr., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. MOHR - Mary Whitby, 91, of Newberry Estates, Dallas, died Monday, February 20, 2012 at Mercy Center, one day before her 92nd birthday. She was born in Kingston, and was a graduate of Edwards- ville High School and Blooms- burg College, with a degree in elementary education. She was a fourth-grade teacher in the Dallas School District for 40 years. She was a member of the Dal- las Untied Methodist Church. She was very active in the Irem Temple Shrine, Dallas Rotary Club and the John Heinz Auxil- iary. Surviving are her daughters, Miriam Bayliss, Reading; and Merilee Twardowski, Liverpool, NY. two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary, Dallas. MULVANEY - Susan (Shau- lis), 63, of Dallas, died on Fri- day, February 24, 2012 in Hos- pice Community Care at Geis- inger South Wilkes-Barre after a courageous six year battle with cancer. She was born in North Attle- boro, Massachusetts, on Febru- ary 3, 1949, and was a graduate of Meyers High School, class of 1967. She was formerly employ- ed by the Flagship Bank in Bra- denton, Florida. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Machell Avenue, Dal- las. Surviving are her mother, Al- ice Brant Mutter, of Wilkes-Bar- rel; daughters, Kelly Shaulis Bright Futures 27 Main St. Bednar, Mountain Top; Megan Shaulis Sevenski, Dallas; Alison Shaulis Park, Christiana, Del.; six grandchildren; brothers, Ed- ward Mutter, Wilkes-Barre; John J. Mutter Jr., Hampton, Georgia; Mark Mutter, St. Petersburg, Fla.; sisters, Robin Hammond, Hawley; Janelle Wierbowski, Hawley; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to Candy’s Place, 190 Welles St., Suite 120, Forty Fort, PA 18704. MYERS - Jacqueline Jean, 84, formerly of Harveys Lake and Forty Fort, died Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at the Mead- ows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas. She was born in Syracuse, NY. and was a graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes- Barre. In her early years, she worked at a lace mill in Wilkes- Barre and for the former Helen K. Salzburg Candy Company. In later years, she was employed by First Eastern Bank in their Computer Center in Wilkes Barre. She was a member of Forty Fort United Methodist Church and active in many of the church's clubs and annual EIDE DALLAS ~www.riversiderehab.com events, including the Couples Club. Surviving are sons, Richard D., Moneta, Va.; Bruce K., Dal- las; daughter, Pamela Bernoski, Ewing, N.J.; four grandchildren; one great-grandson. Memorial donations to Mead- ows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas, PA 18612 or the Forty Fort United Methodist Church, 26 Yeager Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704-4042. WOODYATT - Linda Marie Thomason, 52, of Tunkhannock, died Tuesday, February 21, 2012 after a 15-month battle with can- cer. She was born on October 3, 1959, in Ypsilanti, Mich. She was a member of the Arbor Day Foundation and the Creek Side Conservency. Surviving are her husband, John H. Woodyatt; son, Waylon Thomason, of Bowling Green, Ohio; brothers, Eric and Mi- chael Thomason, of Florida; Chris Thomason, of Ohio; and four grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Ar- bor Day Foundation, 211 North 12th St., Lincoln, NE 68508.
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