rt gaeenior Citizens Centers hsored by the Area Sunday, October 6, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 Al h i ’ 0 di [ ht Ui il OBITUARIES z elmer % all { Ig Ig] BRADBURY -WilliamJ., Tunkhannock; and Donna and Steve, of Dallas; : 91, formerly of Trucksville, Rishell Bytheway, Lucerne sisters, Leona Cook, of died Thursday, Sept. Valley, Calif.; maternal Tunkhannock; Nettie 26, 2013, at the UPMC grandmother, Sharon Ladner, of Monroe The community is invited to attend an Alzheimer’s sing & Rehabilitation Center and the Alzheimer’s ociation at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the cen- ter, 4 E. Center Hill Road, Dallas. ‘An ecumenical service will be held in the chapel with clergy and music, followed by an outdoor lighting cere- mony. The evening will conclude with light refreshments. Po Candlelight Vigil presented by The Meadows pane C Abd Vigil Jetober 22nd 16:30 pr on Huntsville Road in Shavertown where there were bargains for every- one. The last community yard sale of the year was held Sept. 28 at the Huntsville United Methodist Church planned at Meadows Center David Johnson, of Nanticoke, carries Easter decorations at the Huntsville United Methodist Church Community Yard Sale. Huntsville Community Yard Sale first-time vendor Rita Galenty displays vintage table- cloths from the 1960s. SENIOR CENTER MENU in order to expand this pro- The following is the menu for the week of Oct. 7, 2013: MONDAY: Beef stroga- noff, craisin spinach salad, buttered noodles, whole wheat bread, margarine, ency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations For additional information, call (570) 675-8600, ext. 115 or 195. The nursing center hosts an Alzheimer’s Support Group at 10:30 a.m. on the first Thursday of each month in the Meadows board room. This support group benefits caregivers by providing the opportunity to address their concerns and learn about the newest developments in the treatment of this disease: Members of the Alzheimer’s Support Group planning an Interfaith Candlelight Vigil at The Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center are, from left, seated, Valeria Jenkins, Maryan Daily and Gladys Hadsel. Second row, Kay Fairley, Lois Reese, Carol Yezilski, Jane Getz, Linda Martin, Ralph Salafrio, Edward Featherstone, Joan Lenahan, Bill Sheppard and Heather Dewees. BILL TARUTIS photos|FOR THE DALLAS POST Dan Rader, of Pike's Creek, unpacks Scentsy wickless candles at the Huntsville United Methodist Church Community Yard Sale in Jackson Township. Vendor Norma Johnson prices items at the Huntsville Community Yard Sale. WEDNESDAY: Crumb- topped fish, broccoli-cauli- lite Italian dressing, crusty Italian dinner rolls, tiramisu flower cratin, roasted pota- dessert, margarine, milk toes, whole wheat dinner and coffee. roll, margarine, milk and FRIDAY: Salisbury steak coffee. with gravy, steamed green THURSDAY: Columbus beans, parsley boiled pota- Day special - baked ziti toes, whole wheat dinner roll, margarine, milk and coffee. with sausage, Italian veg- etable soup, garden salad, _ p) & wit from participants are grate- milk and coffee. fully accepted and needed TUESDAY: Bag lunch CHURCH BRIEFS RUMMAGE SALE Day. The United Methodist Lunch and a bake sale 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20 in the church Halloween costumes, see the decorated trunks and collect treats. Think of “Trick or Treating Altoona. He resided at The Winds at Mattern Orchard, an assisted living facility, in Hollidaysburg. He was born in Luzerne on Oct. 17, 1921. He graduated from Luzerne High School, worked at Kingston Provision in high school and continued working there in between active duty military assign- ments and attending vari- ous colleges until 1947. He was a member of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve Corps in 1942. The following year, he received orders to the U.S. Army Air Forces as an aviation cadet. While sta- tioned in El Reno, Okla., flying his favorite aircraft, the Stearman, he married his sweetheart, Martha, a US. Army nurse from Luzerne. He earned his flight offi- cer (warrant) designation in May 1945, training B-25 pilots and bombardiers at Carlsbad, N.M., until his honorable discharge in November. He graduated from Lincoln Chiropractic College in Indianapolis in 1949. Returning to the area, he joined the practice of Dr. Van Loon and sub- sequently started his own practice in Trucksville. He worked as a correc- tions officer/infirmary supervisor at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas from 1960 until he retired in 1982. He enjoyed his retirement, working part-time for several years for his friend, Bill Wentz, at his print and die shop in Dallas. He attended Trucksville United Methodist Church. He was also a 50-year mem- ber of George M. Dallas Masonic Lodge, Caldwell Consistory A.A.S.R., Irem Temple and the VFW. He volunteered with the Kingston Township Ambulance Association. Surviving are his son, William, Boise, Idaho; daughter, Karen Allen, Hollidaysburg; two grand- children; sister, Rowena Jones, Hazleton; nieces and nephews. BYTHEWAY - Lori Olivia, 22, of Tunkhannock, died Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. She was born in Fresno, Calif., on Oct. 7, 1990, daughter of Kirk Bytheway, Tunkhannock; and Denise Romans, Fresno. She attended Tunkhannock High School and worked for Staff Management SMX. Surviving are her father, Kirk Bytheway, Tunkhannock; her mother, Denise Romans, Fresno; her brother, Russell, Fresno; sisters, Brandi, Tunkhannock; and Sarah, Fresno; paternal grand- parents, Don Bytheway, BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Sicilian Pizza « Wings Hoagies and More! EIA ELRELCR Td Conway Romans, Fresno; stepmother, Quinn Covey Bytheway, Tunkhannock; aunts, uncles and cousins. RICHARDS - Sandra, of Luzerne, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013, at her home. She was born in Kingston, and was a mem- ber of the Trucksville United Methodist Church. She attended the Dallas schools and graduated from Dallas High School. Prior to retirement, she worked at the State Correctional Institution, Dallas, and was also employed by Leslie Fay in Wilkes-Barre and Stull Brothers in Kingston. Surviving are a son, Bruce; daughter, Nadine Santewan; four grandchil- dren; six great-grandchil- ren; sisters, Doris Vosburg and Marian Williams. Memorial donations to the Trucksville United Methodist Church, 40 Knob Hill Road, Shavertown. SANDS - Annabelle, 84, of Tunkhannock, died Friday, Sept. 27, 2013, at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. She was born in Stillwater on Nov. 28, 1928, and was a graduate of the Tunkhannock High School. She and her hus- band, the late Gerald Sands, founded AJ Taxi and she worked for the Shadowbrook Dairy Bar and Perkins restaurant for more than 50 years. Surviving are her daughter, Susan Stephens; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; brothers, Robert Lunger, Leo Lunger and Furman Lunger; nieces and neph- ews. TRAVER -Hiram David, 71, of Monroe Township, died Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital follow- ing a lengthy illness. He was born in Noxen on May 12, 1942, attend- ed the Beaumont School and was employed by the former Birth’s Service Station in Dallas for many years, later work- ing at the former General Cigar Co. in Kingston and retiring from Procter & Gamble Paper Products in Mehoopany. Surviving are his fian- cé, Patricia Hatcher, of Monroe Township; broth- ers, Harry, of Monroe Township; Sylvester Jr, of Monroe Township; Township; Gypsy Hanadel, of Monroe Township; and Jane Scott, of Monroe Township. Memorial donations to St. Luke’s Reformation Lutheran Church, 196 Main St., Noxen, PA 18636. WANDEL - Janette M., 84, of Sweet Valley, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013, at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. She was born in Forty Fort on April 11, 1929, was a graduate of Lehman High School and a member of the Sweet Valley Church of Christ. She and her late husband, Sheldon, owned and operated Sheldon’s Lunch of Pikes Creek. Surviving are her daugh- ters, Lora Womer, Roaring Brook; Colleen Honeywell, Sweet Valley; and Jill Scott, Sweet Valley; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Meadows Auxiliary, 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, PA 18612. WESTFIELD - The Rev. Henry Edward, of Dallas, died on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013. He served in the Navy on the USS FORESTAL for most of his eight years of service. He stud- ied theology at Wesly Seminary, Washington, D.C., was ordained into the United Methodist Church as a minister in 1969 and served active- ly at Huntsville United Methodist Church, the Hop Bottom Charge, UMC, the McClure , N.Y., UMC and Alderson UMC, Harveys Lake. He graduated from Luzerne County Community College with an Associate Degree in Science. He was the vol- leyball coach at LCCC and coached volleyball at Dallas High School. He worked at Clearbrook Drug and Alcohol Lodge as director of education for 10 years and his final job was as director of the Family Drug And Alcohol Program at Choice of the former Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, before becoming disabled. Surviving are his wife, Alice Shrey Westfield; sons, Paul and Wayne; eight grandchildren; a sis- ter, Beverly Sobocinski; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to Wounded Warriors and/or The Hospice of the Sacred Heart. DARLING & Sons’ FARMS & GREENHOUSES “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930” GARDEN MUMS & PUMPKINS GOURDS, CORNSTALKS AND APPLES Home Grown Corn, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Peppers, Cabbage, Red Beets, Squash, McCutcheon’s Canned Goods AccerTING FARM MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM CHECKS M-F 9-5 « Sar & Sun 9-4 « (570)675-2080 1/2 mile off rt 309, Dallas, Hildebrandt Rd. (200 yds north of Dallas Elementary School) BUILDING SUPPLY AALIC TT TON Women of the Lehman- will be held on Friday. parking lot, Pioneer Idetown United The women will make Avenue, Shavertown. it as Methodist Church will homemade vegetable Children are invited hold their annual Fall soup at a cost of $5 per to come dressed in their Rummage Sale on Oct. 11 quart. and 12. TRUNK OR TREAT Hours of the sale will The Shavertown be 9 am. to 4 p.m. on United Methodist Friday and 9 a.m. tonoon Church will sponsor “Trunk or Treat” from |= ~~" on Saturday which is Bag ~. Pinnacle Rehabilitation ’ Kevin M. Barno, MPT ¢ K. 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