Louis Musolino
May 20, 2003
Louis C. Musolino, age 71, of Forks Township, Sullivan County, PA passed away on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 at his home after suffering a heart attack.
Lou was born in McAdoo, PA on April 25, 1932, son of the late Vincenzo and Josephine Greco Musolino. He graduated from the Freeland High School, a member of the Class of 1951and attended The Freeland Business School.
He was a master mold-maker for the Franklin Mint in Philadelphia. He taught mold-making in several of the Mint’s manufacturing plants throughout the world. He did significant training in Malaysia and also in England. He married the former Ilene P. Herron on June 16, 1991 and they retired to Sullivan County. During retirement, Lou worked for several years as a custodian for the Sullivan County School District.
He was an avid hunter and archer and belonged to several archery clubs in New Jersey.
Surviving are his spouse, Ilene, at home, a stepson and his spouse, Hal and Jennifer Oliver, McBee, SC; stepdaughters and their spouses, Melanie and Isaac Langley, Rockingham, NC and Monica and Chris Chukes, Hartsville, SC; brothers and sisters-in-law: Vincent and Jamie Musolino, Wildwood, FL and Pat and Maunia Musolino, Somerville, NJ; five granddaughters: Lauren and Makayla Bacon Brittany, Kristen and Cassidy Chukes
Funeral services were held on Saturday, May 24 at 11 a.m. at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, with the Rev. Michael B. Harris, pastor of St. Basil’s Church, Dushore, officiating.
Friends called at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home on Saturday morning from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
Memorials may be directed to the Sullivan County Scholarship Association, PO Box 277, Laporte, PA 18626.
Emma McCarty
May 25, 2003
Emma (Boyles) McCarty, age 84, of RR1, Forksville, PA, passed away on Sunday, May 25, 2003 at Skilled Nursing Unit at Memorial Hospital in Towanda after a brief illness.
She was born on Feb. 7, 1919 in Hillsgrove, a daughter of the late Leon E. and Hazel (Tuttle) Boyles.
On Aug. 11, 1934, Emma married her husband, Theos R. McCarty in Warrensville. It has been a loving marriage of 68 years.
Prior to her retirement, she was employed by the Sulcraft Company in Dushore. In earlier years, she was employed by Sylvania and Carey McFall before Sulcraft, also a garment business. She had also been a waitress at local establishments and was a cook at DarWay Nursing Home. She and her husband also boarded hunters.
Emma spent most of her life raising her two sons and helping others. She also enjoyed her time spent crocheting, baking and gardening.
She is survived by her husband, Theos R. McCarty; a son, Richard L. McCarty and his wife, Kathy of Forksville; a daughter-in-law, Dot McCarty of Pensacola, FL; three grandchildren, Craig McCarty, Michelle Frey and Carla Ard; six great-grandchildren; four brothers, Rodney and Harold Boyles of Williamsport, Gene Boyles of Bloomsburg and Fred Boyles of Las Vegas, NV; two sisters, Wilma Jones of Williamsport and Lois Smith of Las Vegas, NV.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 3 at 12 noon at the Russell P. McHenry Funeral Home, 119 Carpenter St., Dushore, with the Rev. Robert W. Martin, pastor, officiating.
Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Elkland Township.
Friends and family are invited to call on Tuesday morning, June 3 at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the time of the services.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Bradford-Sullivan Unit, 1948 East Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701 in Mrs. McCarty’s memory.
Margaret Hoffmann
May 23, 2003
Margaret R. Hoffmann, RR1, Wyalusing, PA, died on Friday evening, May 23, 2003 at the Wyalusing Personal Care Home in Wyalusing. She was born in Vineland, NJ on Nov. 3, 1913.
She received her Registered Nurse Diploma from Cooper Hospital in Camden, NJ. For many years she worked as an RN in Underwood Memorial Hospital in Woodbury, NJ. She attended the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church.
Her husband, Theodore and brother, John Gabordi; sisters, Marie Denelsbeck, Alice Ferrari, Katherine Pallante and a stepbrother, Alfred Dennelsbeck, preceded her in death. Surviving are a son, Theodore, Jr. and Nancy Hoffmann of Wyalusing; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 28 at 11 a.m. from the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kathryn Pierce, pastor of the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church. Friends called on Tuesday evening at Sheldon Funeral Home, Main St., Laceyville, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Those wishing, may make memorial contributions to the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church.
Freda Franklin
May 24, 2003
Freda B. (Fenton) Franklin, age 84, of Wyalusing RR2, PA, passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2003 at Memorial Hospital in Towanda.
She was born on March 20, 1919 in Sugar Run, a daughter of the late Lewis and Anna Baker Fenton.
In July of 1944, she married Carl H. Franklin in Wilmot. Her husband preceded her in death on July 10, 1972.
Mrs. Franklin has lived her entire lifetime in the Wyalusing area.
Prior to her retirement, she was employed by the Wyalusing Area School District as a custodian, giving 22 years of service. She had been employed by Rynveld’s Manufacturing for 13 years prior to that.
She especially enjoyed time spent with her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren.
Freda enjoyed crocheting, flowers and loved time spent with children.
She leaves surviving her seven children and their spouses, Eugene and Sharon Franklin of Laceyville, Barbara and Robert Hoover of Wyalusing, Francis and Leona Franklin of Towanda, Bonnie and Chuck Keeney of New Albany, Stanley Franklin and Terri Gates of Laceyville, Betty Franklin and Ray Yonkin of Dushore, Paula and Walt Vanderpool of Monroeton; a brother, Lewis Franklin of Pine City, NY; 17 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two grandsons, Richard L. Robinson and Francis N. Franklin, Jr.
A graveside funeral service was held on Tuesday, May 27 at 11 a.m. in the Wyalusing Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wyalusing Ambulance Association, PO Box 787, Wyalusing, PA 18853 in Mrs. Franklin’s memory.
Arrangements were entrusted to the McHenry Funeral Home, 106 Church St., Wyalusing.
Sharon Bien
May 19, 2003
Sharon Mary Bien, 38, Brooklyn, NY, crossed over to eternal life on Monday, May 19, 2003, due to injuries sustained from a motor vehicle accident. She was born on June 13, 1964 to Peter and Kathleen (Burns) Bien in Passaic, NJ.
Sharon graduated in 1982 from Bridgewater-Raritan West High School. She then received her bachelor’s degree at Queens College. Sharon was an elementary teacher, sixth grade, at PS 225 in Far Rockaway, NY. She was admired by all who knew her, as a talented musician, artist and photographer. She also enjoyed writing, producing and directing plays annually for her students at school. Sharon was a teacher and a friend. In appreciation of all of Sharon’s dedication, in 2002, she was nominated for the Disney America Teacher’s Award. She was also a member of the Brooklyn Working Artist Coalition.
Sharon will be sadly missed by all the lives she touched daily.
Survivors include her parents, Peter and Kathleen Bien; her sister, Paula Bien of Laceyville; a brother, Peter Bien, Jr. of Bridgewater, NJ; aunts and uncles, Mary Johnson of Bridgewater, NJ, Peggie Bouse, Wyalusing, Joanne and Ignacy Dabek of Wyalusing, James and Anne Bouse, Belvidere, NJ; and nine cousins.
Funeral services began with visitation at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 24, followed by an 11 a.m. service at Bongiovi Funeral Home, corner of Bell Avenue and Anderson Street, Raritan. Burial was private. Family and friends called from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 23 at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the funeral home in her memory, to be used at a later date for her students at PS 225.
Louis Musolino
May 20, 2003
Louis C. Musolino of Overton Township, Bradford County, PA passed away on Tuesday, May 20th, at his home after suffering a heart attack.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA.
Helen Hall
May 13, 2003
Helen Waltman Hall, 81, died in Las Vegas, Nevada May 13, 2003 of an unexpected heart attack. With her at the time of her death in Mountain View Hospital, were her husband, Roger Hall; her sons, Bill and Kurt Schwem; and her sister, Frances Clark. Also surviving are four grandchildren.
Helen, daughter of Orrie G. and Anna Waltman, was born in Wyalusing, PA April 15, 1922. She attended elementary school in Elkland and graduated from high school in Knoxville, PA in 1940. She worked for several years in Philadelphia before she married Navy officer William Schwem, whose career took them to many parts of the United States and the world before they settled in Las Vegas upon his retirement in 1968.
After Bill’s death Helen married musician Roger Hall. For the past eighteen years, she and Roger have been active as owners of a video production company, as frequent and extensive travelers and as competitive ballroom dancers. She lived her 81 years to the fullest and will be sadly missed by her family and her many friends.
For information, please contact Frances Clark at 702-870-5762 or after Monday, May 19 at 505-522-0245.
Gale Kneller
4 Dec 1942 - 20 May 2003
Gale R. Kneller, age 60, of Vienna, IL and a former resident of Pennsylvania, passed away recently.
Born on Dec. 4, 1942 in Sugar Run, he was the son of Andrew M. Kneller and Ethel (Cornell) Kneller Parzyk.
Survivors include a sister, Lois Shoemaker, Vienna, IL; nephews, Tommy and Brook Shoemaker and Tim Shoemaker; a niece, Melissa Shoemaker and a great-niece, Jalyn.
In addition to his parents, Gale was preceded in death by a brother, Eldon Kneller; a great-niece, Dakota Shoemaker and a brother-in-law, James Clifton Shoemaker.
Gale had worked as a farm laborer. He enjoyed reading and was an avid movie buff. He was of the Baptist faith.
There will be no public visitation or funeral service. Interment will be held at a later date in the Quicks Bend Cemetery, Quicks Bend, PA.
Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna, IL is in charge of the arrangements.
Helen Brown
May 15, 2003
Helen M. Brown, age 89, a resident of Bradford County Manor, passed away on Thursday, May 15, 2003 at Memorial Hospital in Towanda, PA.
She was born on Dec. 8, 1913 in Rummerfield Township, a daughter of the late George Henry and Daisy Casselbury Kithcart.
On Oct. 23, 1930, she married Carlton Neil Brown, Sr. Her husband preceded her in death on Oct. 6, 1975. Helen and Carlton would have celebrated 45 years of marriage.
Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a nurse’s aide.
Mrs. Brown has been a resident of the Rome area since 1975.
She leaves surviving her five children, Daniel B. Brown of S. Cortwright, NY, Carlton N. Brown, Jr., Ulster, Helen M. and Sam Trowbridge, Wyalusing, Daisy R. Spina, Dushore, William F. Brown of Wysox; brothers, Jim Kithcart, Alabama, Howard Kithcart, Towanda, Kenneth Kithcart, Somerset, Harry Kithcart of Wysox and a sister, Mary Woodruff of Laceyville; 12 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by brothers, Earl, Roy, Alfred and Daniel Kithcart; a sister, Dorothy Crawn; a grandson, Jimmy L. Nipper, Jr. and a great-grandson, Dalton James Blair.
Funeral services were held on Monday, May 19 at 11 a.m. in the Windham Community Church with Pastor Bill Kohler officiating.
Friends and family called on Monday, May 19 at the Windham Center Community Church from 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral service.
Interment followed in the Camptown Cemetery.
Arrangements were entrusted to the McHenry Funeral Home, 106 Church St., Wyalusing.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, monetary donations be made to help defray expenses.
Dale Tewksbury
May 9, 2003
Dale Rodney Tewksbury, age 58, of Wyalusing, PA, passed away on Friday, May 9, 2003 after a long and courageous fight against cancer. He died at home, surrounded by the love of his family and friends.
Born Aug. 26, 1944 in Sayre, he was a son of the late Eldred and Elsie (Love) Tewksbury of South Auburn. He graduated from the Elk Lake High School in 1962 and subsequently began his long career as a dairy farmer. He remained in farming until he retired in November of 2001. Dale also worked as a carpenter and painter.
He served for a number of years as a volunteer firefighter with the Good Will Fire Company in Laceyville. He also served on the ambulance crew and in the position as fire chief. Dale worked as the leader of the South Auburn 4-H Club and was a member of the South Auburn Grange. He was elected as superintendent in Auburn Township. He was formerly a member of the United Methodist Churches in South Auburn and Skinners Eddy. Dale taught Sunday School for several years at Skinners Eddy United Methodist. He was a member of the Wyalusing United Methodist Church. Dale was a member of the Progressive Agriculture Organization. He enjoyed playing softball and watching Penn State football, Yankee baseball and cheering on the New York Giants. His greatest joy in life was spending time with his grandchildren.
Surviving are his wife, Linda Jayne Tewksbury; five children and their spouses, LTC Dennis and Jenice Tewksbury, Fayetteville, NC, Anthony and Telysa Tewksbury, Silvara, Kevin and Lesley Tewksbury of East Rush, Jennifer Tewksbury-Brown and David Brown of Laceyville and Christopher and Melissa Tewksbury of Camptown; two stepchildren, Randy Knolles of Wyalusing, Heidi and Harry Mader, Jr. of Wyalusing.
Also surviving are his grandchildren, Addie Tewksbury, Amanda Tewksbury, Kristin Tewksbury, Anthony Tewksbury, Tonette Jennings, Susanne Tewksbury, Seth Tewksbury, Travis Tewksbury, Madison Tewksbury, Tyler Brown, David Brown, Dustin Brown, Stephan Tewksbury, Mackenzie Tewksbury, Samantha Knolles, Miranda Mader and Brittany Mader. In addition, he had one great-grandson, Camden Drew Pearson.
He is also survived by his three brothers and five sisters and their spouses, Frank and Audrilla Tewksbury, Winter Haven, FL, Louise and Don DeWolfe, South Auburn, Bea Gardner, South Auburn, Arden Tewksbury, South Auburn, Martha and James Proof of Montrose, Loretta and Leo Guiton of Irish Hill, John and Charlene Tewksbury of South Auburn and Dianne and Rick Lewis of Mehoopany.
Dale was preceded in death by his brothers, Donald Tewksbury and Elden Tewksbury.
The family received friends on Tuesday, May 13 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the McHenry Funeral Home, 106 Church St., Wyalusing. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 14 at 11 a.m. at Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Russell and Rev. Kathy Pierce, officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church of Laceyville, PA 18623.
Largely attended funeral services were held for Dale R. Tewksbury, age 58, of Wyalusing, on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 at 11 a.m. in the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Kathryn B. Pierce and Rev. Russell C. Pierce, pastors, officiating.
Special music was provided by Bonnie Jayne as organist and Brian Bennett as soloist.
Interment followed in the Lacey St. Cemetery, Laceyville.
Serving as pallbearers were Burnie Sheldon, James Iddings, Jay Chadwick, James Chadwick, Richard Eberlin, Wayne Felter, Wes Skillings, Brian Bennett and Jerry LaFrance as honorary bearer.
Arrangements were entrusted to the McHenry Funeral Home, 106 Church St., Wyalusing.
Ethel Robinson
May 12, 2003
Ethel Marie Chilson Robinson, age 77, wife of Floyd K. Robinson of South Hill, Wyalusing RR3, Orwell Township, PA, passed away on Monday afternoon, May 12, 2003 peacefully at her home surrounded by family.
Born June 28, 1925 at East Herrick, she was the youngest daughter of the late Walter and Christine Graham Chilson. She was a graduate of LeRaysville High School, Class of 1945. On Oct. 22, 1945, Ethel married her loving husband, Floyd K. Robinson and they have celebrated 57 anniversaries together. She loved her family greatly and was known community-wide for her baking and cooking. Ethel decorated wedding and birthday cakes for several years and was always asked to furnish pies to local fire company celebrations. She seldom liked to go out and eat because she didn’t think they could cook or prepare food the way she liked it. She loved doing things for family and friends, square dancing, garage sale shopping and playing cards.
She was a member of the Herrickville United Methodist Church, the UMW sewing club and also was in charge of memorials at the church.
Surviving are her husband, Floyd; four sons, Clifford F. and wife, Linda, Walter C. and fiancee, Sandy, Elton D. and wife, Patti, Milton G. and wife, Cindy, all residing on South Hill; a daughter, Loretta S. and husband, Jim Stevens of Macedonia; seven grandsons, Sean, David, Matt, Jake and Jeremy Robinson and Lancer Stevens, who will serve as pallbearers at the funeral and also, Tim Matoushek from Lebanon; four granddaughters, Christie Arey, Tina and Shannon Robinson and Lynette Stevens; six great-grandchildren, Madison, Ali, Kenny, Aubrey and twins, Avery and Emery; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Fenton and Lois Robinson of Rochester, NY; a sister-in-law, Janet Chilson of Apalachin, NY; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins in the Robinson, Chilson and Green families.
Ethel was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Christine Chilson and Clarence and Olive Robinson; her sister, Mildred; her brother, George; her sister, Dorothy and her husband, Everett Green and her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Curtis and Bette Robinson.
The family will receive friends on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home, 217 York Ave., Towanda.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 16 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. Helen Learn, pastor of the Herrickville United Methodist Church, and the Rev. Jane Pykus officiating.
Interment will follow in the South Hill Cemetery in Orwell Township.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be directed to Memorial Hospice, One Hospice Drive, Towanda, PA 18848, the Herrickville United Methodist Church, in care of Janice Sutton, RR3, Box 309, Wyalusing, PA 18853 or to the HOPS Ambulance Association, in care of James W. Seipler, RR1, Box 280, Rome, PA 18837 in Mrs. Robinson’s memory.
Charles Oswald
May 9, 2003
Charles Raymond Oswald, age 87, of Sugar Run, PA, passed away, surrounded by his loving family at home on Friday, May 9, 2003. He was born in Elkins Park on Jan. 19, 1916, son of the late Charles and Christine (Wolcott) Oswald.
Raymond enjoyed camping, hunting, was an avid builder and enjoyed spending time with the grandchildren. He was a veteran of the Navy.
Survivors include his children: Edwin (Diane) Oswald of Burlington, Donald (Glenda) Oswald of Pineville, MO, Jean (Ralph) Bailets of Sugar Run; brothers, Robert Oswald of Warrington, Ken Oswald of Lancaster, Richard Oswald of Jim Thorpe; sisters, Melva Deaves of Philadelphia, Dorothy Brown of New Jersey; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Mary (Woodrow) Oswald; a son, Raymond; sisters, Betty Foran and Ruth Woodrow; brothers, Edwin, Claire, Al, Nelson and Howard Oswald.
Friends called at the Vickery Funeral Home, Inc., 110 W. Main St., Troy, on Wednesday, May 14 from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. The funeral was held at the funeral home at 12 noon immediately following visitation, with the Rev. Charles Bishop officiating. Interment was in the Mountain Lake Cemetery.
Mary Jane Kravitz
May 8, 2003
Mary Jane Kravitz, of Dushore, PA passed away on May 8, 2003. Her parents were the late Edwin L. and Julia Klem Cole of Lopez.
Jane was born in Muncy on Aug. 31, 1933. She graduated from the Turnpike High School, a member of the class of 1951, where she represented the school as the Laurel Queen. She married Daniel Kravitz in St. Vladimir’s Church on May 18, 1952. Last year, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
After her marriage, she began traveling throughout the country as Dan pursued his career in professional baseball. They moved 32 times until they retired from baseball and Jane became a beautician. She operated a shop out of her home in Dushore for 38 years. She was a wonderful, generous, beautiful woman who always put others ahead of herself. Her cooking and genuine hospitality were known to all.
Jane was a member of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Church in Lopez, PA.
She loved her family greatly and they loved her in return. In addition to her husband, Danny, at home, she had three children, Pamela Kravitz Arthur, Muncy Valley, Daniel Cole Kravitz, Dushore and Lisa Miller, Wilkes-Barre. She had two sons-in-law, Ron Arthur and Scott Miller and four grandsons: Tanner Arthur; Nicholas, Tyler and Darren Kravitz; brother and spouse, Edwin and Sandra Cole live in Dushore, and sister and spouse, Kathryn and Robert Hippenstiel, reside in Montoursville and her four nieces, Annette Cole Gill, Sandee Cole Stojanovic, Alexis and Alison Hippenstiel were also a very important part of her life. She was also survived by two daughters-in-law, Karen Merschbach and Amanda Martin and by three special grandchildren, Cameron, Calla and Cassie Martin.
A light went off in her life when her beloved son, Danny, died on Nov. 20, 2002. They are together now.
Burial services were held on Monday, May 12 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Church, Lopez, with Hieromonk Michael Thier, her pastor, officiating. Interment was in St. Vladimir’s Cemetery, Lopez.
Friends called on Sunday, May 11 at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, from 2 to 9 p.m. There was a Parastas at 7 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorials are directed to Dushore Fire and Ambulance Assn., PO Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614, the Mildred Ambulance Assn., PO Box 74, Mildred, PA 18632 or St. Vladimir’s Church, PO Box 211, Lopez, PA 18628.
Robert Brink, Jr.
May 9, 2003
Robert (Hank) Brink, Jr., age 85, a resident of Bradford County Manor, Burlington, PA, passed away on Friday, May 9, 2003 at the Memorial Hospital in Towanda.
He was born on Oct. 10, 1917 in Potterville, a son of the late Robert L. Brink and Cloie Cole Brink.
He had been a lifetime resident of Bradford County.
He was a great sportsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing and time spent making woodcrafts. He loved baseball and played on the Toytown Baseball Team.
He is survived by his sisters, Thelma Fonsetto of New Milford, NJ, Betty (Gerald) Libonati of Towanda, Phyllis Brink of Towanda, Jo Ann Brink of Towanda; several nieces and nephews; by a personal friend, Alberta Cowan and personal friends, Jack and Betty Lou Bennett.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Fred, Manley and Donald and a sister, Millie Libonati.*
A memorial service will be held on May 17 in Bradford County Memorial Park, Luthers Mills, at 11 a.m.
Chuck Richardson
April 25, 2003
Chuck Richardson, age 43, of Meshoppen, PA, passed away from injuries as a result of a violent crime. Chuck was found on Friday, April 25, 2003 near Harrisburg, after being reported missing earlier in the week.
Chuck was born in Doylestown on Oct. 20, 1959, the son of Delores Richardson of Moon Township and the late John Richardson, who passed away on June 15, 1994.
Chuck was a graduate of the Central Bucks West High School in Doylestown. He owned and operated Professional Calibration, Inc., of Meshoppen, the company he and his father operated together until his father’s death. Chuck also was a great collector of railroad memorabilia, bottles and antiques with local history.
He was an active member of the Rought-Hall Post #510 American Legion, Black Walnut. He was also a very active member of the Meshoppen Volunteer Fire Company, where he was an officer since 1995. While in the fire company, he served on several committees and was very instrumental in the construction and management of the food booth at the Wyoming County Fair. His next vision for the fire company was the new fire truck and the construction of a new fire hall. Chuck went above and beyond his duty as a firefighter. Chuck was also a member of the Meshoppen Rod and Gun Club, where he was active with the annual Super Bowl Sunday parties and their chicken barbecues and steak bakes. He had many avenues of interest and donated to many other civic organizations in Wyoming, Bradford and Susquehanna counties.
Besides his mother, survivors include Tracey Sincavage, his closest companion and soul mate; a brother, Lee Richardson, Moon Township; a sister, Lynne Richardson, Perkasie; two nieces, Ashley and Rachel Richardson, both of Moon Township; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Helen Richardson of Hazelhurst, MS; an aunt, Barbara Richardson of Metarie, LA. Chuck thought of Tracey’s family as his own and he was very devoted to them. His extended family includes, Mrs. Arlene Sincavage of Meshoppen, whom Chuck thought of as his mother-in-law; Tracey’s sisters, Joyce Sincavage, Lori Sincavage, Sandra Palmer, Janet Sincavage and Mari Lou Sincavage; also several nieces and nephews. Also a very special friend, whom Chuck helped and worked many hours with, Mrs. Betty Kitchnefsky of Black Walnut.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday, May 10 at 11 a.m. from the Meshoppen United Methodist Church with Rev. Dan Herron of the church officiating. A time of fellowship and reception will follow at the Rought-Hall Post #510 American Legion in Black Walnut.
The family will furnish their own flowers. They humbly request that memorial donations be sent to the Meshoppen Volunteer Fire Company.
Arrangements were made through the Sheldon Funeral Home, Main St., Meshoppen.
Clayton Maryott
May 1, 2003
Clayton M. Maryott, 83, highly-regarded Towanda Funeral Director and resident of 502 Third St., Towanda, PA, passed away on Thursday, May 1, 2003 at Memorial Hospital, Towanda.
Born March 8, 1920 in Monroeton, he was a son of the late Clayton H. and Frances Marsh Maryott. Clayton was a graduate of Towanda High School, Class of 1938 and was subsequently associated with the Bradford County Assistance Office in Towanda and the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry in Harrisburg until his entry into the U.S. Army in 1942.
During World War II, Clayton served in the European Theatre as a T/Sgt. with the 325th Field Artillery Battalion, 84th Infantry Division. Following his honorable discharge on Jan. 28, 1946, Clayt entered the Eckels College of Mortuary Science in Philadelphia, graduating from there on March 4, 1947. He served his two year apprenticeship with his father’s funeral home in Towanda and became a licensed Pennsylvania Funeral Director in 1949. In that same year, Clayt became a partner with his father in the operation of the Maryott Funeral Home.
Following the death of his father in March of 1952, Clayt continued the operation of the funeral home. On April 19, 1952, he married the former Jane White, who assisted him in the operation of the Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home until January of 1981 when he became associated with James A. Bowen o form the Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home. Clayt was the fourth generation Funeral Director of the Maryott Family to enter the funeral profession, following his father, Clayton H. Maryott, his grandfather, Clifford B. Maryott and his maternal great-grandfather, Joseph Marsh.
Clayt was active in many community, civic and fraternal organizations. His main interest in life was in his family and home.
His memberships include:
Christ Episcopal Church in Towanda; past president of the Tri-County Funeral Directors Association; Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association; National Funeral Directors Association; past commander of Towanda American Legion Post No. 42; Beirne-Webster VFW Post No. 1568, Towanda; past president of the World War II, Last Man’s Club; past president of the Towanda Rotary Club and was recipient of the Paul Harris Rotary Fellowship Award; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge No. 2191, Towanda; Liberty Corners Grange; Towanda Gun Club; Towanda Country Club; past president of the Quarry Glen Club; Union Masonic Lodge No. 108 F&AM, Towanda; Union Royal Arch Chapter No. 161; Northern Commandery No. 16 Knights Templar; Wysox IOOF Lodge No. 1152; life member of the Franklin Steam Engine Company of Towanda No. 1 and past chairman of the Bradford County Board of Assistance.
Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Jane White Maryott, at home; his daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and Ronald C. Hunt of Towanda RR3; his granddaughter, Stacy C. Hunt of Towanda RR3; a sister and brother-in-law, Marian and Albert Ingerick of Wysox; a sister-in-law, Evelyn M. Maryott of Towanda RR1; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by three sisters, Ellen Maryott, Marie Williams and Dorothy McCleary and by his brother, William J. Maryott.
The family received friends on Saturday, May 3 from 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home, 217 York Ave., Towanda. Towanda Elks Lodge No. 2191 held a memorial service at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
A private funeral service was held at the funeral home on Sunday, with the Rev. Allen Hulslander, officiating. Interment was in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Towanda, with Towanda American Legion Post #42 according military honors.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Towanda Public Library, 104 Main St., Towanda, PA 18848 or to Memorial Hospital, One Hospital Drive, Towanda, PA 18848 in Clayton M. Maryott’s memory.
Brian Graham
May 1, 2003
Brian N. Graham, 27, of Birchardville, PA, died Thursday, May 1, 2003 in Rush. Born Aug. 13, 1975, he was the son of David N. Graham of Birchardville and Kathy Mundt of High Point, NC. He worked in the construction and stone business, last being employed by Don Hohn of Brackney.
He also enjoyed outdoors, especially hunting and fishing.
In addition to his parents, survivors include sons, David N. Graham of Endicott, NY, Isaiah J. Graham of Birchardville; maternal grandparents, Jack and Mary Kelly of Apalachin, NY; paternal grandparents, Rev. Bernard and Glendora Graham of Birchardville; a brother and fiancée, Brendan Graham and Mary of Apalachin; a sister, Molly Graham of High Point, NC; half-brother, Jacob Mundt of High Point, NC; aunts, uncles and cousin.
Services were held at 1 p.m., Saturday, May 3 at the Bartron Funeral Home, Inc., 74 Church Street, Montrose, PA. The family received friends on Saturday from 12:00 noon until time of services.
R. Wright Giffin
May 4, 2003
R. Wright Giffin, 87, of RR1, LeRaysville, PA, died Sunday, May 4, 2003 at Towanda Memorial Hospital, Towanda.
Born March 5, 1916 in Wyalusing, he was the son of the late Ray W. and Mabel B. [Van Gilder] Giffin. On June 5, 1939 he was married to Eula Haire, who survives him.
A graduate of Camptown High School, he was a contractor and the owner of the Giffin Construction Company. He was an elder and member of Rushville Presbyterian Church.
Additionally, he was a Director of LeRaysville Branch of County National Bank, Director of Camp Lackawanna, member of the LeRaysville Lodge #471 F&AM, LeRaysville, and was a member of the former Wyalusing School Board.
He enjoyed being a pilot and flying and wintering in Florida.
In addition to his wife, survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Frederick C. and Bonnie Giffin of RR1, LeRaysville; granddaughter, Susan A. Giffin of Aachen, Germany; grandson, Steven T. Giffin, a student a Lehigh University, and cousins, Irene Sherwood of Tunkhannock and Fred Jones of New Jersey. A son, Thomas Giffin and sister, Ruth Durkin predeceased him
Services were held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6 at the Bartron Funeral Home, Inc., a Selected Independent Funeral Home, 74 Church St., Montrose. The family received friends on Tuesday from 12:00 noon until time of services at the funeral home.
The family provided all the flowers and suggested, if desired, memorial contributions be made to Rushville Presbyterian Church, PO Box 24, Rushville, PA 18839.
Charles Eisengrein
April 30, 2003
Charles Henry Eisengrein, age 83, of Dushore, PA passed away on Wednesday, April 30, 2003 at the Memorial Hospital, Towanda, PA.
Charlie was born Aug. 23, 1919 in New York City on Staten Island, son of the late Henry and Mary Holjes Eisengrein.
He attended schools in New York City, including the College of Engineering of New York University, graduating with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree in 1940. He worked as a structural engineer for the Tennessee Valley Authority until commissioned an Ensign in the US Navy in July 1942. He was subsequently promoted to Lieutenant (j.g.) in 1943 and Lieutenant in 1944. He served until November 1946. He had 32 months of sea duty, 18 of which were in command of USS LCI (L) 1006. He saw combat in the Philippines and was decorated for rescue operations under fire.
Charlie married the former Ina Steffey in New York City on Feb. 19, 1942. Ina predeceased him on Oct. 23, 1988.
He returned to school and received a Master’s degree in Engineering from Columbia University in 1947. He was subsequently employed by Westinghouse Air Brake Company (1947 to 1949 as a Civil Engineer), Blaw-Knox Construction Company (1949 to 1951 as a Structural Engineer), RCA (1951 to 1968 in various managerial positions including Division Manager of Facilities for Electronic Data Processing) and IBM (1968 to 1979 as Project Manager), con-currently serving as Commissioner for Burlington County on the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (1961 to 1968) and Lecturer on the faculty of the Evening Division of LaSalle College (1959 to 1968).
He was registered as a Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania and (formerly) New Jersey. He was also a life member and Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and a life member of Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering fraternity and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Charlie was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Towanda, having served on the Vestry and participated in various lay ministries.
He was predeceased by his son, Charles Henry Eisengrein, Jr. in 1982 and a brother, Henry Gilbert Eisengrein of Staten Island.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews and special friends, Dorothy Moffa and Dorris Flagg of Dushore.
Requiem Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 6 at Christ Episcopal Church, Towanda, with the Rev. Maureen AtLee Hipple, Rector, presiding. Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery, Wilmot Township.
Friends called on Monday, May 5 at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA from 6 to 8 p.m.
Joseph Armstrong
April 30, 2003
Joseph A. Armstrong, Jr., age 75, of (Quicks Bend) Sugar Run, PA, passed away on Wednesday, April 30, 2003 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
He was born on Dec. 3, 1927 in Pittston, a son of the late Joseph A. Armstrong, Sr. and Lenore Turner Armstrong.
Joseph has lived most of his life in Quicks Bend and is a graduate of Wyalusing High School.
On Feb. 5, 1988 he married the former Anita Remaykis in Towanda.
Prior to his retirement in 2002, he was a self-employed dairy farmer and logger.
He enjoyed his time spent farming, working and being with his family.
Besides his wife, Anita, he is survived by four children, Donna and Lloyd Kasson of Forkston, Betty Jo and Greg Fitzgerald of Quicks Bend, John and Jennifer Armstrong of Jenningsville and Amy Armstrong, at home; a sister and brother-in-law, Lenore and Earl Copp of Whitney Point, NY; a sister, Blanche Hansen, Des Moines, IA; his grandchildren, Scott and Stacy Smales, Kristen and Jennifer Kasson, Jeffrey, Corey and Alexandra Armstrong and great-grandchildren, Kennedy and Christian Smales and several nieces and nephews.
As per Joseph’s request, there will be no calling hours, and private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements were entrusted to the McHenry Funeral Home, 106 Church St., Wyalusing.
Margaret Sprague
April 25, 2003
Margaret E. (Maggie) Sprague, age 73, of PO Box 54, Laceyville, PA (Rock Hill), passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 25, 2003 at the Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
Born in Springville on Jan. 9, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Theodore and Emma Sutton Smith.
Maggie was employed as a dietary technician at the Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock for over 20 years.
In her spare time, Maggie enjoyed playing bingo at the American Legion in Black Walnut. She also enjoyed crocheting in her early life.
She is survived by her longtime companion, Elmer Boyd, whom she has been with for 31 years; two sons, Theodore Sprague of Nicholson and James Sprague of Laceyville; three daughters, Judith Potts of Nicholson, Barbara Bendock and Patricia Fazekas, both of Laceyville; three sisters, Elmeta Walker of King George, VA, Carrie Walrath of Port Crane, NY and Emma Smith of Afton Lake, NY; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Arvin Smith, Daniel Smith, George Smith and Pete Smith and sisters, Freda Hanyon and Elizabeth Sherwood.
Abiding with Maggie’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or funeral services. A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family at a later date at the Sunnyside Cemetery in Tunkhannock.
Arrangements were made through the Sheldon Funeral Home, Inc., Main St., Laceyville.
Anne Scott
April 24, 2003
Anne Snyder Walker Scott of Springville, PA, died on Thursday, April 24, 2003 at the Barnes-Kasson Skilled Nursing Facility in Susquehanna, PA. She was born in Dimock on March 8, 1916, a daughter of the late Claude Snyder and Lucy Drake Snyder Button.
Prior to her retirement she worked as a cook.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Alice Wallace.
Surviving are a brother, Darwin Button of Harpursville, NY; a sister, Cynthia White, Springville; nieces and nephews.
At the request of Mrs. Scott, there will be no funeral services. Private interment services will be held at the convenience of the family in Strickland Hill Cemetery, Springville. Arrangements are by the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home, Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock.
Kenneth Mapes
April 28, 2003
Kenneth H. Mapes, 52, of Towanda RR3, Towanda Township, PA, passed away Monday, April 28, 2003 at his home, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Born April 22, 1951 in Meshoppen, he was the son of the late Kenneth W. and Ruth L. Gowin Mapes. Kenneth was a graduate of Wyalusing Valley High School, Class of 1969.
Up until his death, Kenny was a highly-respected employee of CraftMaster Manufacturing (formerly Masonite) for 33 years.
He was a member of the Independent Baptist Church in Towanda and the Towanda Country Club. Kenneth enjoyed the outdoors, especially playing golf, hunting and fishing.
Surviving are his wife, Barbara Sims Mapes; his children, Linda Whinnery and husband, Matthew, of Sutton, WV, Diane Mapes of Towanda, Kenneth H. Mapes and his fiancee, Lisa Fenton of Lock Haven; his stepson, Andrew J. Hill of Towanda; two granddaughters, Jacie and Jordan Whinnery; his sister and brother-in-law, Fern and David Davis of Baltimore, MD; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Edward and Darlene Mapes of Ellisville, MS, Charles and Pamela Mapes of Sugar Run and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, May 1 from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home, 217 York Ave., Towanda.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 2 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home, with Pastor Donn Hauser of the Independent Baptist Church, Towanda, officiating.
Interment will be in the Camptown Cemetery.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be directed to The Wyalusing Valley High School Football Extra Point Club, RR2, Box 7, Wyalusing, PA 18853, to the Towanda Area School District Golf and Tennis Program, North Fourth St., Towanda, PA 18848 or the Independent Baptist Church, Cherry St., Towanda, PA 18848 in Kenneth H. Mapes’s memory.