THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 27, 2012 Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging for Lu- zerne and Wyoming Coun- ties offer hot noon meals . Monday through Friday to - people 60 years of age or older. Donations from par- © ticipants are gratefully ac- . cepted and needed in order . to expand this program. The following is the me- nu for the week of May 28: . MONDAY: Centers closed for Memorial Day. TUESDAY: Spaghetti - and meatballs, garden sal- ad with salad dressing, Italian green beans, Italian bread, chocolate pound cake WEDNESDAY: Chicken Marsala (breast), gravy, peas and pearl onions, but- ~ tered noodles, multi-grain { bread, lemon poppy seed + cake THURSDAY: Meatloaf, gravy, garden salad, par- * sley boiled potatoes, whole ~ wheat dinner roll, peaches FRIDAY: Roast beef, gra- vy, mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, multi-grain dinner roll, angel food cake with fruit topping, marga- rine, milk and coffee. WRGN’s once-a-year yard sale event will be held from 8 am. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 2 at the Saxe Farm, 211 Bethel Hill Road, Sweet Valley, near Ricketts Glen State Park. Stands will feature house- hold items, games for kids, ho- liday items, baked goods, book booth and a plant stand where gardeners may purchase an- nuals, perennials and vegeta- ble plants. There will also be many reasonably-priced yard sale items. A breakfast of pancakes and sausage or breakfast sand- wiches and a lunch of home- made pierogies, wimpies, hamburgers, hot dogs, soda and chips will be served. Homemade baked goods round out the menu. Home- made ice cream will also be available. Artists Sue Hand and Laura Adams will also offer small sketches of homes or pets for a $25 donation to WRGN. Print- ed photos of the subject will need to be provided. Volunteer Betsy Pack of Sha- vertown will be at a booth col- lecting wheelchairs, alumi- num crutches, canes and walk- ers for Wheels for the World, an outreach ministry of Joni Eareckson Tada, a quadripleg- ic herself, which delivers the gift of mobility to children and adults with disabilities around the world. The Yard Sale benefits WRGN radio, which offers Christian broadcasting throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. Art and Barb Saxe and Ray and Sharon Cease head up the event which is sponsored by the Friends of WRGN, an orga- nization that serves in support of WRGN. For more information, call the Saxe Farm at 864-3222 or WRGN at 800-245-3688. Shoppers at last year's WRGN Yard Sale enjoy shop for bargains in the barn at the Saxe Home- stead. Elena Habersky of Dallas is inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu National Honor Society at The University of Scranton Elena Habersky, of Dallas, was among the 59 Universi- ty of Scranton students in- ducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national honor so- ciety for students in Jesuit colleges and universities, at a ceremony held recently on campus. The Scranton chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu was found- ed in 1943 and is the oldest honor society at The Uni- versity of Scranton. Juniors and seniors who have dis- tinguished themselves in scholarship, loyalty and ser- vice are eligible for mem- bership. | OBITUARIES GNATT -Aldona A., 85, of Sha- vertown, died Friday, May 18, 2012, in the Meadows Nursing . and Rehabilitation Center, Dal- las. She was born in Kingston, was a graduate of Kingston High School and was formerly employ- ed by Blue Ribbon Bakery, King- ston. She was a longtime mem- ber of St. Mary’s Annunciation Church, Kingston, and, upon its closing, attended Mass at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Surviving are her daughter, Yvonne Casey, Hunlock Creek; son, Robert, with whom she re- sided; two grandsons; nieces and nephews. GUDMAN -Genevieve J., 89, of Vernon, died Saturday, May 19, 2012, in Wilkes-Barre ‘General Hospital after an illness. She was born in Kingston, at- tended Edwardsville schools, then was employed for many years at Duplan Silk Mill, Ranch Wagon and Eggleston’s Cider Mill. Surviving are her children, Jan- ice Ann, Miami, Fla.; Genevieve J. Kintner, Tunkhannock; Frank M., Falls; and Teresa A. Randaz- za, Tunkhannock; nine grandchil- dren; nine great-grandchildren; brothers, Stanley Kaye, Moreno Valley, Calif.; and Edward Kowa- lewski, Basking Ridge, N.J.; niec- es and nephews. Memorial donations to the Northmoreland Fire and Ambu- lance Company, 1648 Demunds Road, Dallas, PA 18612 or Falls Li- ons Club, Box 66, Falls, PA 18615. HOWELL - Beulah M., 98, of Tunkhannock, died Thursday, May 17, 2012, at Golden Living Center in Tunkhannock. She was born on April 10, 1914, in Brooklyn and went to 10th grade at the Dalton High School. She worked as a clerk at Fassett’s Department Store, volunteered at Tyler Memorial Hospital and was active at the Wyoming Coun- ty Senior Center. Surviving are a daughter, Shir- ley Corby, Tunkhannock; a son, Lee, Tunkhannock; eight grand- children; several great- and great- great-grandchildren. KREIDLER - Kevin William, 48, died Tuesday, May 8, 2012. He grew up in Shavertown, was educated in the Dallas School District and, after a brief career in the financial planning field, pursued his passion for the culinary arts. Working his way through a variety of kitchens, he ultimately became head chef and owner of Chloe & Bernard’s Res- taurant in St. Joseph, Mo. Three years ago, he and his family relocated from St. Joseph, Mo., to begin a new chapter of their lives in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Surviving are his parents, Tho- mas and Isabel Kreidler, Port St. Lucie, Fla.; his wife of 18 years, Wendy; sons, Alex Kreidler, Rome, Italy; Gary Yates, Port St. Lucie, Fla.; daughters, Kayleigh Lutz, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mikaela Kreidler, Port St. Lucie, Fla.; EA AGENCY on AGING: A ERSANALSIVI IN EREO 18 \ EH 2 111 N Pennsylvania Blvd. , Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 70-822-1158 ext. 3539 800-252-1512 ext. 3539 ateliale AY 'Rel fo! brother, Tom III, Port St. Lucie, Fla.; sisters, Kathy Barlow, Dal- las; Betsy Barker, Indiana; and Carol Oliver, State College. LEE -RobertE. Jr., 79, of Tunk- hannock, died Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at the home of his daughter Tammy after an illness. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, December 24, 1932, was a gradu- ate of Tunkhannock High School, class of 1951, and attended Penn State University. He was a mem- ber of the Scranton Carpenters Union where he worked as a con- struction foreman. He was an U.S. Army veteran of the Korean conflict. He was a past Master of Tem- ple Lodge 248, F&AM and a member of Franklin Lodge Free and Accepted Masons Lodge 263. He was a member of Triton Hose Company, Tunkhannock. Surviving are his daughters, Tammy Balewski, of Tunkhan- nock; Amy Morton, of Michigan; son, Kevin, of Lansdale; compan- ion of 30 years, Nancy Kintner, of Forkston; and three grand- daughters. MATTE - George W. Jr., 51, of Tunkhannock (Sugar Hollow), died Sunday, May 20, 2012, at the Community Medical Center Hos- pice Unit in Scranton. He was born in Wilkes-Barre on September 27, 1960, was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, class of 1978, and a mem- ber of the Tunkhannock Moose Lodge 1276. He was last employed by Ron- dout Electrical Contractors of New York. Surviving are his companion, Jane Sherman, of Tunkhannock; sister, Deborah J Boice, of Tunk- hannock; brothers, Michael A. Boice, of Tunkhannock; Carl R. Boice, of Rochester, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; five great-grand- children; nieces and nephews. MURPHY - James E., of Sand- bank Road, Tunkhannock, died Monday, May 21, 2012, at Tyler Memorial Hospital. He was born in Meshoppen on April 25,1955, and was employed as a technician at McCain’s Gas and Electric for over 40 years. Surviving are his wife of 33 years, Mary Ann Knappman Mur- phy; daughters, Stephanie, Melis- sa, Samantha and Sandra Ro- berts, all of Tunkhannock; eight grandchildren. OLEY - Martin G., 86, of Dal- las, died Monday, May 14, 2012, in his home. He was born in Chase and served in the U. S. Navy during World War II. He worked for a number of years for various cor- porations in the global market as well as starting his own business locally upon his return home. He was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Surviving are his wife of 52 years, the former Isabelle Encar- nacion; daughter, Bernadette Lawler, Harveys Lake; son, Rob- ert, Dallas; three grandchildren. Memorial donations to Gate of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas, PA 18612. TRANSUE - Virginia K., 64, of Dallas,” died Monday, “May ‘14, 2012, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital after being stricken ill earlier at home. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, was a graduate of GAR High School, class of 1966, and West- chester University, class of 1970, with a bachelor of physics. She and her husband, Edward C. Transue, operated City Butch- er in Trucksville for 10 years. Al- so, they operated The Farm Mar- ket in Dallas Township. She was a chambers manager for Judge Max Rosenn, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Wilkes-Barre. She was active with the Boy Scouts of America and was a for- mer member of the Forty Fort United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Ed- ward C.; a son, Edward C. Jr, Kingston. VANFLEET - Carl a) (Gene), 93, of Tunkhannock, for- merly of Factoryville, died Sun- day, May 20, 2012, at Golden Liv- ing Center, Tunkhannock. He was born May 21, 1918, in Wallsville, and graduated from Benton High School. He had worked over 60 years at Shadowbrook doing gengral maintenance. He was a member ‘of the Eatonville United Metho- i dist Church. Surviving are a son, Ronald, of Averill Park, N.Y. daughter, Charlotte Kingston, of Factory- ville; five grandchildren; @ great-grandchildren; nieces nephews. Memorial donations to the Alz- heimer’s Association Wilkes- Barre Office, 57 N Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. 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