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SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2013
THE DALLAS POST
PAGE 7
OBITUARIES
DUNN - Alison Laura, 50, of
Harveys Lake, died Thursday,
May 2, 2013, at the Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
She was born in Passaic, N.J.,
on Oct. 6, 1962, graduated from
Woodbridge High School in
New Jersey and received her
associate’s degree from Fortis
mployed as a medical techni-
cian for Dr. Marie Adajar in
West Wyoming.
Surviving are her mother,
Kathleen Funari Taub; her hus-
band of 23 years, Patrick Dunn;
children, Nikki and Dylan,
both of Harveys Lake; brothers,
David and Finbar Taub, both of
San Diego.
JANUSZKO - Kathleen, 69,
of Shavertown, died Sunday,
April 28, 2013, at home.
She was born in Kingston
and was a graduate of Sacred
Heart School, Plains Township.
Surviving are her mother,
Kathleen Kane Yanchuk; her
husband of 25 years, Edmund;
daughters, Alice Langan, Kathy
Ann Stosek; sons, Edward Lan-
gan and Joseph Langan; brother,
Edward; eight grandchildren.
JOHNSON - Corey, 91, for-
merly of Chase, died Thursday,
ay 2, 2013, in Golden Living
nter.
He was born May 20, 1921
in Chase, was a graduate of
Kingston schools and attended
Penn State University.
He was a farmer all of his life.
Surviving are nieces.
Memorial donations to Valley
View Union Chapel.
KEITHLINE - Myra, of
Tunkhannock, died on May 2,
2013.
She was born on Oct. 14,
1927. She attended the Eaton-
ville United Methodist Church.
Surviving are daughters,
Carol Corby, of Tunkhannock;
Susan Keeney, of Meshoppen;
sons, Samuel, of Tunkhan-
nock; and Harry, of Jackson,
Tenn.; sisters Emerene Bailey,
of Windsor, Conn.; Myr Jenks,
of Sun City West, Ariz.; Mary
Hopkins, of Tunkhannock; =
‘and Elba Sickler, of Monroe
“Township; 14 grandchildren,
15 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren.
"Memorial donations to the
Eatonville United Methodist
Church, PO Box 741, Tunkhan-
nock, PA 18657 or to the Evans
Falls United Methodist Church,
306 SR 292 E., Monroe Town-
ship, PA 18657.
MAHALLY - Harold H., 91,
formerly of Trucksville, died
on Sunday, May 5, 2013, in
Somerset, N.J. :
~ He was born Feb. 2, 1922,
‘in Oslawitca, Ukraine, in the
‘county of Sianok.
@® in Forty Fort. She was
, of Sweet Valley, died Thurs-
y, May 2, 2013, at home after
a courageous battle with breast
cancer.
She was born in Shickshinny
on Nov. 26, 1943, and was a
graduate of Northwest Area
High School in 1961. She was a
member of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church, Lake Silk-
worth.
5, Surviving are her husband
of 50 years, Martin Maransky;
sons, Michael, Virginia; and
Martin “Chris,” Kingston Town-
ship; brothers, Allen Ruckle,
Shickshinny; Donald Ruckle,
Hunlock Creek; and Robert
Ruckle, Shickshinny; three
grandchildren; nieces, nephews
and cousins.
Memorial donations to the
Medical Oncology Prescription
Assistance Fund, 382 Pierce St.,
Kingston, PA 18704.
@: -'Glenda Lee,
NESTER - Esther, 95, of
@®- and formerly of West
e, N.J., died Friday, April
26, 2013.
She was born Feb. 10, 1918,
in Newman, Calif., and lived in
California, Oregon, Norway and
New Jersey.
Surviving are her children,
Patricia Perrin, David and
Donald; nine grandchildren; 21
great-grandchildren; a cousin.
‘Memorial donations to Camp
Orchard Hill, 640 Orange Road,
Dallas, PA 18618.
PACKER - Christopher
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John, 17, of Tunkhannock, died
Sunday, May 5, at Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter from injuries received in an
ATV accident.
He was born in Tunkhannock
on Feb. 14, 1996. He was a
junior attending Tunkhannock
Area High School, a member of
the wrestling team and enjoyed
hunting, fishing and being
outdoors.
Surviving are his parents,
Kevin and Donna Shirtz Packer;
brothers, David (his twin)
and Kevin, both of Tunkhan-
nock; paternal grandparents,
Glenn Louis Packer, of Wilkes-
Barre; and Ulrick Patricia
Snee, of Springville; maternal
grandmother, Janet Shirtz, of
Tunkhannock; aunts, uncldes
and cousins.
Memorial donations to the
Christopher J. Packer Memorial
Scholarship Fund, c/o Peoples
National Bank, 83 E. Tioga St.,
PO Box 149, Tunkhannock, PA
18657.
PENNELL - Sister Clarice
RSM, a member of the Mid-
Atlantic Community of the
Sisters of Mercy, died at Mercy
Center, Dallas, on Thursday,
May 2, 2013.
The former Mary Doris Pen-
nell, she was born April 2, 1924,
in Williamstown.
She graduated from Bishop
McDevitt High School in Har-
risburg, received a bachelor of
arts from Misericordia Uni-
versity and a master’s degree
from Villanova University. She
entered the Sisters of Mercy on
Sept. 8, 1942, and professed her
vows on March 12, 1945.
She taught within the
Diocese of Harrisburg, was
principal and then a teacher
at St. Theresa School in New
Cumberland.
For the past seven years, she
had been a resident of Mercy
Center and participated in the
ministry of prayer.
Surviving are a niece, a
nephew, five grand-nieces and
grand-nephews.
PUZA - Elsie C., 84, of 84
‘Maple Ave., Tunkhannock, died
Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at
home.
She was born in Tunkhan-
nock and was a 1947 graduate
of Tunkhannock High School.
Prior to retirement in 1990,
she was employed by the U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, serving 20
years in Wyoming and Sullivan
counties.
She was a member of the
Tunkhannock Nativity B.V.M.
Catholic Church.
Surviving are sons, David
W., Dennis C., Donald R, all of
Tunkhannock; sister, Shirley
Cokely, Springville; eight grand-
children; 15 great-grandchil-
dren; nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations to the
Hospice of the Sacred Heart,
600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702.
SHAFFER - Donald Freder-
ick, Dallas, died Tuesday, April
30, 2013.
He was born Dec. 8, 1930, in
Wilkes-Barre and lived in Dallas
all his life.
He was a 1948 graduate of
Dallas High School. Soon after
leavinghigh school, he enlisted
in the U.S. Air Force. While in
the Air Force, he was stationed
in Guam, in the Pacific Islands,
during the Korean Conflict.
He worked as a flight engineer
and was a Squadron Champion
boxer.
After his honorable dis-
charge, he began working at
Air Products and Chemicals in
Hanover Township. There, he
started as a welder and eventu-
ally worked his way to plant
superintendent.
For more than 50 years, he
was a volunteer firefighter at
the Dr. Henry M. Laing Dallas
Fire Company and served as
chief for 17 years. He was also
a member of the Six County
Fireman’s Association for more
than 30 years and served as
president of the Dallas Borough
Council.
He was an active member of
the George M. Dallas Masonic
Lodge 531 F&AM, where he
served as worshipful master in
1995. He was a lodge trustee
from 1996 until 2012. He was
also a member, trustee and de-
gree master of Caldwell Consis-
tory in Bloomsburg, where he
was awarded the Meritorious
Service Award.
Surviving are his wife,
Blodwen Lewis Shaffer, Dallas,
to whom he was married for
50 years; daughters, Donna
Baul, Dallas, Gail Touey, Dallas;
and Jill Ketchel, Swoyersville;
six grandchildren and great-
grandchildren; brothers and
sisters, William Dallas; Ken-
neth, Florida; Carolyn Purvin,
Shavertown; and Richard.
WALKOWIAK - Lorraine
Evelyn, 82, of Hunlock Creek,
diedSunday, May 5, 2013, at
the Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center, Plains Town-
ship.
She was born on Sept. 18,
1930, graduated from Newport
High School and was a life-
long member of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church, Lake
Silkworth. She and her late
husband, John, owned and
operated Walker Products in
Nanticoke for 20 years. They
were also co-owners of Guys
and Dolls Billiards in Edwards-
ville and Jack and Jills Billiards
in Wilkes-Barre until 1997.
Surviving are daughters, Lin-
da Horvath, of Hunlock Creek;
Judy Hislop, of Mountain Top;
and Tina Albert, of Benton, La.;
sons, David, of Dallas; John, of
Shickshinny Lake; nine grand-
children.
Memorial donations to the
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, 2011 State Route 29,
Hunlock Creek, PA 18621.
SENIOR CENTER MENU
Senior Citizens Centers
sponsored by the Area Agency
on Aging for Luzerne and
Wyoming Counties offer hot
noon meals Monday through
Friday to people 60 years of
age or older.
Donations from participants
are gratefully accepted and
needed in order to expand this
program.
The following is the menu
for the week of May 13:
MONDAY: Chicken and
sausage bake, steamed rice,
spinach salad, whole wheat
bread, orange, margarine, milk
and coffee.
TUESDAY: Bag lunch
WEDNESDAY: 90s plus
luncheon - Beef braciole, three
bean salad, mashed potatoes,
dinner roll, birthday cake,
margarine, milk and coffee.
THURSDAY: Honey mus-
tard chicken, oven-browned
potatoes, chuckwagon corn,
whole wheat dinner roll, fruit
and yogurt, margarine, milk
and coffee.
FRIDAY: Baked ham with
fruit sauce, gravy, sweet pota-
toes, lima beans, whole wheat
dinner roll, birthday cake,
margarine, milk and coffee.
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