PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, September 2, 2012 a Dozens of people pack the pavilion at the Shavertown United Methodist Church for the picnic lunch. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Kate Jenkins, left, of Shavertown, and Cathy Nicks, of Dallas Township, chat during the Shavertown United Methodist Church picnic. Matthew Oley, right, of Dallas, takes a big chunk out of a donut while Courtney Hoats, Joseph Fiorello, Bethany Fiorello, all of Dallas, and Malik Kaleta, of Trucksville, wait in line at the goodie table. tid hak) Shavertown United Methodist Chu rch Pastor Rev. Lynn Snyder holds 10-month-old Makayla Kelly, of Kingston, at the church picnic. Parishoners Sue Holdredge, left, Nick Michalisin, Richard Ketchn- Ley er and Vince Waslick grill hot dogs and hamburgers at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church picnic at the pavilion in Shaver- town. SUMC parish summer picnic arishioners of the Shavertown United Methodist Church gath- ered on Aug. 26 for their annual church picnic. The day began with coffee and Danish, followed by a worship service and end- ' ing with a picnic lunch, fellowship and games. CHURCH BRIEFS Spanish Bible Study every Sunday Back Mountain Harvest As- sembly offers a Spanish Bible Study from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. every Sunday at the church, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville. For more information, call the church office at 696-1128 or Luis/Stefano Rosario at 706- 1005. Chicken barbeque set A chicken barbeque dinner will be served from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Mount Zion United Methodist Church. Takes will be available from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Tickets prices are $8.50 for adults and $5 for children age 12 and under. For tickets, call Carole at 388-6565 or Bob at 823-2484. Turkey dinner set A roast turkey dinner and bake sale will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Loyalville United Metho- dist Church, one-half mile off Route 29 South, nine miles from Noxen. Tickets prices are $8 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12 years of age. For takeouts, call 477-3521 and leave a message with your name, phone number, number of dinners requested and pickup time. Choir performs at Cross Creek Church Children of the World In- ternational Children’s Choir will perform at 9 and 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 9 at Cross Creek Community Church, 370 Carv- erton Road, Trucksville. St. Paul's returns to regular schedule St. Paul's Lutheran Church, a member of the ELCA andlocat- ed at 474 Yalick Road (Route 118), Dallas, will return to its regular worship schedule on Sunday, Sept. 9 with worship services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. For more information, call 675-3859. OBITUARIES BELLAS - Ann Mae, 90, for- merly of Dallas, died Tuesday, August 21, 2012, after spending 19 months as a resident of the Berwick Retirement Village Nursing Home, Berwick. She was born September 16, 1921, and lived most of her life in the Lee Park section of Hanover Township before moving to the Meadows Apartments, Dallas, more than 25 years ago. She was employed by the Unit- ed Can Company of Wilkes-Barre where she worked making bullets during World War II. Surviving are her sister, Eve- lyn, Dallas; nieces, nephews, great-nieces, nephews, several great-great-nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the Ha- nover Green Cemetery Associ- ation, 689 Main Road, Hanover Township, PA 18706 for the up- keep and maintenance of its chapel. BIGA - Barbara C., 65, of Dal- las, died Thursday, August 23, 2012, at Geisinger Wyoming Val- ley Hospital. She was born in Scranton and was a graduate of Scranton Tech. She was a secretary with Quality Metal Products, Dallas, for 15 years and a member of St. Francis Cabrini Church, Wyoming. Surviving are her son, Bryan, Walnutport; daughter, Heather Dushanko, York; two grandchil- dren; her companion, Raymond Sharp, Dallas; brother, Robert Maslar, Scranton. CARFI - Emanuel “Manny,” of Tunkhannock, died Thursday, August 23, 2012, in the Regional Hospital of Scranton. He was born in Paterson, N.J., on October 12, 1941. He was em- ployed as a truck driver for his en- tire professional career, retiring from Hughey Trucking in Tunk- hannock after 24 years of service. Surviving are his wife of 36 years, Lillian Lyon Carfi; son Emanuel Jr, Tunkhannock; daughters, Anna Marie Haney, Canton, N.C.; Deborah Lee Jack- son, New Jersey; sister, Patricia Potente, Elwood Park, N.J.; 10 grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. CARTWRIGHT - Harold D. “Bo,” of Bartron Road, Tunkhan- nock, died Thursday, August 23, 2012, at the Golden Living Cen- ter, Tunkhannock. He was born in Noxen on May 28,1937, was a graduate of Tunk- hannock High School, Class of 1956, and a veteran of the United States Army. He and his wife, Maggie, were the owners of Bo’s Auto Body un- til 1979. In 1981, he opened Stoney Mountain Garden Center and retired in 1995. Surviving are his wife, Margue- rite (Maggie) Bush Cartwright; a sister, Helen Carey, Shavertown; brothers, Clark, South Montrose; Al, Arkansas; Eugene, Spring- ville; Richard, Kingsley; Alan, Easton; and Matt, California; his almost-adopted daughter, Diane Kenia; one granddaughter. Memorial donations to the Cartwright Fund for the Tunk- hannock Public Library, c/o The Community Foundation of the Endless Mountains, 260 Lake Ave., Montrose, PA 18801, the Russell Hill United Methodist Church, c/o Janet Brown, 530 Avery Station Road, Tunkhan- nock, PA 18657 or the Wyoming County Chorale, PO Box 111, Tunkhannock, PA 18657. CRAGLE - Martha Eleanor, 66, of Hunlock Creek, died Sunday, August 26, 2012 at home. She was born in Kingston, on October 19, 1945, and was em- ployed by Owens Illinois in Pitt- ston for seven years. AND COMPLETE LANDSCAPING NEW LAWNS - YARD PROJECTS TOP SOIL, FILL & GRAVEL SPREAD PAVERS, FIELD STONE, FLAGSTONE AND CONCRETE SHRUBS & BUSHES REMOVED 760-4797 LANDSCAPING Surviving are a sister, Edna Leah Newberry, of Nanticoke; four nephews, three nieces and 13 great-nieces and great-nephews. GRONER - Dorothy, 84, of Dal- las, died Sunday, August 26, 2012, at Meadows Nursing Cen- ter, Dallas. She was born in Plymouth and was a graduate of Plymouth High School. She had worked for Mary Ma- cintosh in Wilkes-Barre for many years. Surviving are a daughter, Sand- ra Kline, Duryea; five grandchil- dren; 11 great-grandchildren; nu- merous step-children and step- grandchildren. ROOD - Robert Edward, 64, of Hunlock Creek, died Friday, Au- gust 24, 2012, at Hospice Com- munity Care inpatient unit at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. He was born December 13, 1947, graduated from Lake-Leh- man High School in 1965 and served in the National Guard from 1967 to 1995. He was employed as a correc- tions officer for the State Correc- tional Institution, Dallas. Surviving are his wife of 20 years, the former Sharon Lamo- reaux; children, Tracy Snyder, Hunlock Creek; Robert II, Sweet Valley; Keri Ann Edwards, Wilkes-Barre; David Wildoner, Hunlock Creek; brother, Harry, EXCAVATING & LOTS CLEARED - TREES REMOVED DRAINAGE PROBLEMS SOLVED WALLS, WALKS & DRIVEWAYS DEMOLISHED SPECIALIZING IN - INGROUND POOL FILL - IN DARLING & SONS® FARMS & GREENHOUSES “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930” EER Hot Peppers © Lettuce * Broccoli * Red Beets * Green & Yellow Squash * Canning Tomatoes * Pickles * Cucumbers * Potatoes Watermelon © Peaches * Cantaloupe * McCutcheon’s Canned Goods M-F 9-5 * SAT 9-4 » Sun 9-2 » 675-2080 1/2 Mile Off Rt. 309, Dallas, Hildebrandt Rd. (200 yards north of Dallas Elementary School) ~~ 4 Pahrump, Nev.; eight grandchil- dren and eight great-grandchil- dren. Memorial donations to Hos- pice Community Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. YACHIM - Carl J., 51, of Dallas, died unexpectedly Saturday, Au- gust 25, 2012, at Geisinger Com- munity Medical Center, Scran- ton. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, was a graduate of Wyoming Val- ley West, Class of 1978, and Lu- FOR YOUR OLD FRIDGE SAVE UPTO “150 A YEAR ON ENERGY cubic feet using inside measurem check will be Ase wwwi.thee s. UGl contr zerne County Community Col- lege, Class of 1980. He was pres- ently working on a bachelor’s de- gree in Business from Misericordia University. A former resident of Forty Fort, he moved to Dallas in 1982. He was employed by Keystone Automotive, Exeter. Surviving are his wife of 30 years, the former Donna Roberts, Dallas; daughters, Stephanie Ya- chim, Bethlehem; and Kaytlin Ya- chim, Chapel Hill, N.C. 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He was born in Pringle, was co- owner of Bill's Garage for many years with his brothers, Bill and Micky Ziminski and was a mem- ber of Holy Family Parish, Lu- zerne. \ Surviving are his wife, M : ret Handley Ziminski; son, John, of West Chester; daughter, Bon- nie Ziminski Georgiou, of Phila-+ delphia; one grandson and one granddaughter. REWARD. f Energy to do more 4 j
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