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THE DALLAS POST
] Bi CHURCH BRIEFS
SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2013
Orange United Methodist
Church invites all children ages
YOUTH GROUP HOSTS 3-12 to get ready to dive into
CAR SHOW fun at “Operation Overboard:
The Dallas Baptist Church Dare to Go Deep with God”
Youth Group will host its sec- Vacation Bible School.
ond annual car show from 10 Vacation Bible School will be
held from 5:45 to 8 p.m. Sun-
day, June 16 through Thursday,
June 20 at the church, 2293 W.
8th St., Dallas. The adventures
includes regular Deep Sea Voy-
ages into Bible fun and creative
crafts, hands-on mission work,
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June
15 at the church, 3 Briarcrest
Road, Dallas.
Cost to enter a car is a $10
donation. Spectators will be
admitted free. The top cars will
receive a trophy.
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Communion celebrated at St. Frances Cabrini
St. Frances Cabrini Parish, Carverton, recently celebrated First Holy Communion for 11 children of the parish. Father Vincent Dang
celebrated the special mass on Saturday, May 4. The following day, the children participated in the church’s May Crowning in honor of
i»the Blessed Virgin Mary. From left, first row, are Alex Fine, Shane, Macko, Chelcie Strobel, Serenity Solinsky, Brianna Charney, Claire
Lehane, Mary Popielarz, Ashley Sweeney, Owen Harris and Michael O'Donnell. Second row, Florence Mociun, DRE; Jessica Kozemko,
CCD teacher; and Father Vincent H. Dang, pastor.
‘SENIOR CENTER MENU
Senior Citizens Centers spon-
“sored 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
i ‘gratefully accepted and needed
‘in order to expand this program.
The following is the menu
for the week of June 10:
MONDAY: Apple pork chop,
scalloped potatoes, brussels
sprouts, whole wheat dinner
roll, peach crisp, margarine,
milk and coffee.
TUESDAY: Chicken and
sausage bake, steamed rice,
spinach salad, whole wheat
bread, orange, margarine, milk
and coffee.
WEDNESDAY: Bag lunch
THURSDAY: Father’s Day
dinner - Roast beef, mashed
potato, California blend veg-
etables, dinner roll, apple pie,
margarine, milk and coffee.
FRIDAY: Honey mustard
chicken, oven-browned pota-
toes, chuckwagon corn, whole
wheat dinner roll, fruit and
yogurt, margarine, milk and
coffee.
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-x+ BRAUER - Virginia W., 67,
tof Tunkhannock, formerly of
Lovelton, died Wednesday, May
29, 2013, at home.
in She was born Aug. 24, 1945,
Iwas raised in Clarks Summit
and graduated from Clark
~Summit-Abington High School
sin 1963. She attended Green
Mountain College in Poultney,
<i¥t., and graduated from Key-
stone College.
1! During her career, she had
bbeen a licensed real estate
agent and had also been
employed at the Tunkhannock
vNew Age Examiner and the Sul-
tdlivan Review newspapers.
tr» Prior to her retirement, she
-1was the executive director of
othe Scranton Pocono Girl Scout
Council.
She was the past secretary
the Wyoming Conference of
¥ United Methodist Church.
he served on the Board of
Directors of the Wyoming
United Way, United Methodist
. Homes, Sky Lake Camp of the
United Methodist Church. She
Fawas a member of the Wyoming
Bradford County Literary Guild
© serving as a tutor.
She was a member of the
| Mehoopany United Methodist
| Church, serving on many of
i its boards and as a delegate to
| the Annual United Methodist
Conference.
"Surviving are her husband
of 49 years, Richard D. Brauer;
a son, Christian, of Ellendale,
Del.; a daughter, Brenna
Coolbaugh, of Tunkhannock;
three grandchildren; a great-
granddaughter; sisters, Judy
Millett, Clarks Summit; Bonnie
Matthews, Tunkhannock;
Kathryn Walters, Clarks Sum-
mit; brother, John D. Whitman
Jr., Stow, Ohio; nieces and
@Rohews; great-nieces and
t-nephews and her lifetime
iend, Susan T. Godek.
Memorial donations to the
Mehoopany United Methodist
Church, Box 4635, Route 87,
Mehoopany, PA 18629 or the
Tunkhannock Library, 220 W.
Tioga St. Tunkhannock, PA
18657.
DYMOND - Helen, 79, of
Beaumont, Monroe Township,
died Saturday, June 1, 2013, at
home.
She was born in Noxen, Oct.
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2, 1933, and was a graduate of
Beaumont High School. She
was a member of the United
Methodist Church of Noxen
and attended the Bowman’s
Creek Free Methodist Church.
Prior to her retirement, she
was a cook and waitress in the
Tunkhannock area.
Surviving are her companion
of 26 years, Robert Belcher,
Beaumont; sister, Joyce Rem-
ington, Beaumont; brother,
John W. Dymond, Beaver;
nieces and nephews; great-
nieces and great-nephews; and
cousins.
GEIB - Wesley Arthur, 81, of
Tunkhannock, died Friday, May
31, 2013, at Hospice Commu-
nity Care in Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre.
He was born June 14, 1931 in
Wilkes-Barre, and was a Korean
War veteran, serving in the U.S.
Army.
Prior to his retirement, he
was employed by the Rex Shoe
Co. in Exeter.
Surviving are his wife of 60
years, the former Mary Lou
Trowbridge; children, Edith, of
Dupont; Guy Arthur, of Exeter;
Cindy, of California; Melissa,
of Texas; Becky, of Dallas;
Wess, of Mountain Top; Jess,
of Tunkhannock; and April, of
West Pittston; 18 grandchil-
dren; eight great-grandchildren;
two great-great-grandchildren.
KENNEY - Ruth Hayes, 88,"
of Trucksville and formerly of
Plains, died Sunday, June 2,
2013, at the Kingston Senior
Health Care Center.
She was born Nov. 29, 1924,
in Warrington, England and
was employed as a legal secre-
tary for the late Blyth Evans.
Surviving are her sons,
Robert, David and Jeffrey; four
grandchildren; two great-grand-
children.
McLEAN - Eileen E., 93, of
Dallas, died Saturday, May 25,
2013, in Dallas. !
She was born Sept. 20, 1919,
in Dunmore and was a gradu-
ate of Dunmore High School.
She resided at the Country
Club Apartments in Dallas and
was a member of St. Therese’s
Church, Shavertown.
Surviving are her son, Wil-
liam B., Shavertown; brothers,
Joseph King, Scranton; Jack
King, Coon Rapids, Minn.;
nieces and nephews.
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Township, died Monday, June
3, 2013.
He was employed by Tech-
neglas for more than 20 years
and then Corning Iron Works.
He was a U.S. Army veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Cora
A.; children, Jennifer O'Neil,
Sweet Valley; Jason, Pittston;
and Jillian Troutman, Cali-
fornia; three grandchildren; a
great-grandson.
SCOTT - Jerry W., 82, of
Harveys Lake, died Wednesday,
May 29, 2013.
A lifelong resident of the
Back Mountain and graduate of
the Lehman Township School
District, he was born on Nov.
21, 1930.
He was a veteran of the Kore-
an War and a lifelong member
of the American Legion and
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
United States.
He retired in 1994 from a ca-
reer with the Internal Revenue
Service.
Surviving are his daughters,
Julie Roan, Las Cruces, N.M;
Amy Capece, Bob, Kingston;
son, Jerry Jr., Dallas; three
grandchildren; two great-
grandchildren; brother, Robert;
nieces and nephews, and his
buddy, Harriet Smith.
Memorial donations to
the Kunkle or Harveys Lake
Volunteer Fire and Ambulance
Department.
SCUDDER - Donald Morgan,
of Harrison Street, Tunkhan-
nock, died Thursday, May 30,
2013, at Geisinger Wyoming
Valley Medical Center.
He was born in Deposit, N.Y.,
on Sept. 19, 1928.
He was employed by Bendix
in South Montrose for 40 years
and retired in 1992. He was a
member of the Assembly of
God Church in Tunkhannock.
Surviving are his wife of
50 years, Emma Jean Space
Scudder; sons, Donald Jr., of
Tunkhannock; Fred and James,
both of Tunkhannock; daugh-
ters, Cinda Novitch, of Nich-
olson; and Linda Castorina, of
Hop Bottom; eight grandchil-
dren; six great-grandchildren;
and his dog, Tipper.
Memorial donations to the
Tunkhannock Assembly of
God Church, 181 N. Bridge St.,
Tunkhannock, PA 18657.
SITES - Lester, 64, of Dallas,
died Monday, May 27, 2013.
He was the owner and opera-
tor of L. Sites Trucking.
Surviving are children, Les-
ter, David and Dottie Krashnak;
six grandchildren; a sister, Ann
Nardone.
SPECHT - Jacob Philip, 13,
of Kingston Township, died
unexpectedly Sunday, June 2,
2013, at his home.
He was born in Wilkes-
Barre and was an eighth-grade
student at the Dallas Middle
School. He was active with the
concert band, playing the trom-
bone, track and cross-country
running.
Surviving are his parents,
Philip and Michelle Traver
Specht; brothers, Joshua,
Chase, Noah and Philip Jr., all
at home; paternal grandparents,
William and Angela Specht,
Ocala, Fla.; grandparents,
Richard and Christine Traver,
Tunkhannock; great-grand-
parents, Peter and Mary Ann
Brozusky, Tunkhannock; great-
grandfather, Richard Traver,
Bloomsburg; great-grandmoth-
er, Mildred Race, Dallas; aunts,
uncles and cousins.
A memorial fund has been
established through the P & G
Federal Credit Union. Contri-
butions can be made at P & G
Federal Credit Union, Country
Club Plaza, Dallas, PA 18612
or at any other P & G Federal
Credit Union branch.
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