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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 9

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The Times Leader, Wilkes-BorrePATueidoy, August 21 1 990 9 A John Kashuba Herbert Hoskins Obituary Henry Kusmlerz Henry V. Kusmlerz. 78. of Crown Street. Plainville.

Conru died Saturday morning. 1990. at his summer home in Sprlngbrook Township. Born in Dupont, he was the son of the late Joseph and Catherine Kusmlerz. Mildred Benford Mildred S.

Hope Benf ord. 67. of Qulnnlplac North Avenue. North Haven. died Sunday.

Aug. 19. 1990. in Yale-New Haven Hospital. New Haven.

after a long illness. Born In WUkes-Barre. Aug. 2. 1923.

she was the daughter of the late James and Jessie Tllley Hope. She was a resident of Wallingf ord. for over 35 years until moving to North Haven in 1978. She was a retired cook for the Montowese Health Care Center of North Haven, Herbert H. Hoskins.

77. of South Main Street Upper Askam. Hanover Township, died Monday, Aug. 20. 1 990, at his home, after an illness.

Born March 1. 1913, In WattsvUIe. Wales, he was the son of the late Harold and Beatrice Holbrook Hoskins. He came to this country In 1929. residing In Hanover Township for most of his life.

He had been employed by the Walton Hanover Township, as a machinist. At the time of his retirement, he was self employed as a piano tuner. He was preceded In death "by his wlfeElnora Itinger. In 1974: sister. Margaret Leland, in 1 95 1 Surviving are children.

Mrs. William ports) Delottinvtlle, Las Vegas, Norman, Levtttown; Mrs. He resided in Connecticut for 52 years. Surviving are his wife. Stacia: daughters, Annmarie and Loretta, both of Connecticut; son.

Henry California: sister. Caroline Kuamlerz. DuDOnt: Mffht OranAchtMrrn anrt wv- eral nieces and nephews. Jr- Hamden. Douglas Swanzey N.H.: daughter.

The funeral will be at the conve- ri Benford. with whom she resld-nienceofthefamUylnConneUcut ed: two grandchildren. Graveside services will be MEW MEMBER Shown, from left, are Judge Joseph Augello, supervisor Kenneth Malkemes Jr. and Joan Malkemes, secretary-treasurer of the township and mother of the new supervisor. Wright Twp.

appoints board member Charles (Janet) Boehn. Orange. Allen. Safety Harbor. William.

St. Petersburg. Thomas. Trucksvllle; George. Vtctorvtlle.

Jack. Peru. N.Y.: Phillip, Swoyers- rill- TVinalH Anrlnver Ken neth. WUkes-Barre: Melvln and Betty, both at home: 33 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister. Mrs.

Betty Horvath. Dallas. Funeral services will be Thursday Funeral Home. 170 E. Broad SU Nantlcoke.

with the Rev. A. James el. officiating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township.

Friends may call Wednesday. 7 to 9 p.m. sion. Malkemes has a degree in civil engineering from Lehigh University and Is employed by More-trench American Corp. He also serves on the township planning commission.

He fills a position left vacant when John A. Guise Jr. resigned, having moved from the area. awards contract sewer project members of Concerned Citizens of West Wyoming, a group of "residents against the cost of the $7.4 million project. An attorney representing the citizens said Friday the group would not seek an injunction against the council awarding a contract.

At Monday's meeting. Council Vice Chairman Peter J. Orlando said low-Income homeowners can apply to the county's Office of Community Development for help in alleviating the cost of lateral construction between their houses and the sewer lines. But Orlando stressed that there Is a limited amount of money available through the Home Rehabilitation Grant Program, and that the maximum grant money available to one household would be $5,000. "We do not control It: the Office of Community Development does control lt," he said.

About 15 members of the citizens' group attended Monday's meeting. Groblewskl, a employee. workers arrived at the 200 block of West Church Street before 4 a.m. and labored through the drizzle to unearth the 1 4-lnch water main. Workers' efforts to reach the pipe, burled about five feet under the street, were hampered by the layers of shale surrounding it, they Workers had to use hand shovels to break up the shale and reach the pipe.

Rob Lopatpo, manager of corporate services, said he was unsure what exactly caused the break. WRIGHT TWP. The Wright Township vacancy board unanimously voted to appoint Kenneth L7 Malkemes of South Main Street, to fill an opening on the township board of supervisors. Luzerne County Judge Joseph M. Augello administered the oath of office to the new supervisor before the board's August ses West Wyoming for controversial By DAVID VQGEL Times Leader Staff Writer WEST WYOMING The borough council Monday night awarded a contract for construction of Its new sewer system, clearing the way for the slal project to begin next month.

By a 6-1 vote, the council ac; cepted the $6.13 million bid from Worth and a Doylestown firm. By the same vote, council members agreed to borrow $940,000 from the First Eastern Bank so that work can begin on the sewers before a loan and grant from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority are received. The sole dissenting vote on both motions was cast by Thomas McGovern, the only member of the council against the sewers, which many opponents argue will put too heavy of a financial burden on borough residents. The acceptance of the bid comes in the wake of Friday's meeting between the council and John Kashuba. 73.

of Prospect Place. Plttston. died. Monday evening. Aug.

20. 1990. at his home. Born In Port Griffith, he was the son of the late John and Anna Petri -Us Kashuba. He lived in Port Griffith for most of his life.

He attended Jenkins Township schools. Prior to his retirement, he was employed at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Lyons. N.J. He was a member of St Castmlr's Church, Plttston. He was preceded in death by brothers.

Joseph and Charles. Surviving are a sister. Mrs. John lAnnal Bvla. with whom he resided; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services wiU be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from the Klzis-Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Church Plttstoni Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Vesta Boston Vesta E. Boston, 81.

of the Meadows Nursing Center. Dallas, formerly of LoyalvlUe. died Sunday. Aug. 19.

1990, at the center. Born In Lake Township. Feb. 18, 1909. she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Charlotte King Swire.

She resided in Loyalvllle for most of her life. She was a member of the Loyalvllle United Methodist Church. She was preceded In death by her husband, Donald, in 1986; brothers, Henry, George and Thomas Swire; sisters. Emily Scott, Martha Culp, Myrtle Boston. Cassie Decker.

Laura Boston. Surviving are a sonr Ted, Tonawanda. N.Y.: daughters, Vesta Boone. East Otto. N.Y.: Nancy White, Loyalvllle; sister, Carrie Hummel.

Plains Township: eight grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1 1 a.m. from the Curtis L. Swan-son Funeral Home, corner of Rtes. 29 and 118.

Pikes Creek, with Gary De-Santo, pastor of the Sweet Valley Church of Christ, and the Rev. Kenneth Boston, her nephew, officiating. Interment will be In Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Margareta Malinski Margareta Malinski, a resident of Washington Square Apartments, South Washington Street.

Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday, Aug. 12, 1990. in Cape Cod Hospital, Massachusetts. Born June 4, 1912, she was the daughter of the late John A. and Anna Bodner.

Surviving are several nieces and one nephew. Funeral services were held in Massachusetts. Arrangements were by the Chapman, Cole Gleason Funeral Home. Barnstable County. Massachusetts.

Eileen McDonnell Eileen McDonnell, of Sheraton Drive Cheatue, North West. Ithaca, N.Y., died Sunday. Aug. 19, 1990, In the Tompkins Community Hospital, Ithaca. Born In Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of the late Helen Mulhern Mundy and James Mundy.

She was a graduate of St- Mary's High School. WUkes-Barre. and College Mlsericordla, Dallas. Mrs. McDonnell was employed as a substitute teacher In the Wilkes-Barre Area School District She was preceded In death by her husband.

Jack. Surviving are daughters, Jayne Ham, Sally Taylert, Mary Meal, Jacqueline Bangs, Judy McDonnell; a son, John: sister, Jane Closs, Bethlehem: six grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. from the Bangs Funeral Home, Ithaca, with a Mass of Christian Burial In St. Catherine's Sienna Church, Ithaca.

Interment will be In Calvary Cemetery, Ithaca. Friends may call today. 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions. If desired, may be made to the charity of the donor's choice or to the Tompkins Community Hospital, Ithaca.

George Zett George E. Zett. 67, of Barney Street, WUkes-Barre. died Sunday. Aug.

19, 1990, In Mercy Hospital, WUkes-Barre, shortly after admission. Born Oct. 8, 1922, In Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of Helen Sollnsky Utter and the late Adam Zett. He attended the Wilkes-Barre Area schools. Mr.

Zett was employed In the coal mining Industry a number of years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving In the Europe, and he received the Bronze Star. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine F. Vltale; daughters, Mrs. Mary Louise Otte, Warren.

N. Bernadette Los Angeles. sons, George at home; Michael Broomfleld. Alan Keene, N.H.; sister. Mrs.

Irene Cummlngs, Belleville, stepsister, Mrs. Dolores Beegan, Taylor, six grandchildren; one great-grandson. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be In St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township.

There will be no calling hours. Arrangements by the E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George WUkes-Barre. SYMFAJHY BASKETS BASKETS FOB OTHER OCCASIONS 'Tasteful Thoughtful 'BaulMly Wrapped BASICALLY BAGELS, INC. Third Ave Kity no (Next to ShopRite) 20-4000 BENFOKD, MILDRED tOSTOHr VISTAr1" DOMINIAK, WANDA EDWARDS, HARRY HOSKINS, HEMEM JENKINS, FREDERICK KASHUIA, JOHN KERESTU, LOUISE KUSM1ERZ, HENRY LINKER, IUSSEU MAUNSK1, MARGARITA McDonnell, eileen noveik, christine iroujacjowir STEELMAN, MARION ZEn, GEORGE Coming Funerals BRACK Ella of RD 1.

Dallas. Tuesday. 11 a.m., Nulton Funeral Home. Route 309. Beaumont BRILLS Ethelmae of RR 1, Unlondale.

Wednesday. 1 1 a.m.. Fac-toryvllle United Methodist Church. DsGEHHARO Joseph of Salem Street, West Plttston. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m..

James M. Deslderlo Funeral Home 2 Academy Road, Marlon Terrace. Hanover Township. GALLAGHER James J. of Yates Street.

Forty Fort, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., Hugh B. Hughes Son Funeral Home. 1044 Wyoming Forty Fort. GILDEA Alice of Sheridan Manor, Wilkes-Barre. Wednesday, 9 a.m., McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 S.

Washington WUkes-Barre. HARMON Janice of Pearl Street Berwick. Tuesday, 11 a.m., Bethany United Methodist Church, Berwick. KERESTES Louise C. of West Liberty Street.

Newtown section. Hanover Township, at a time to be announced, Lehman Funeral Home, 689 Hazle WUkes-Barre. KURKOWSK1 Theodore of Turner Street, Plymouth, Wednesday. 8:30 a.m., S.J. Grontkowskl Funeral Home, 530 W.

Main Plymouth. MENTA M. Doreen. of 2602 W. Glenrosa Phoenix, Tuesday, 9 a.m., Frank A.

Gubblotti Funeral Home. 1030 Wyoming Exeter. MOLLICK Violet of Walnut Street, Dupont, Tuesday, 9 a.m., Francis Bednarski Funeral Home, 340 Main Dupont. Russell Lenker Russell A. Lenker, 84, of Shoemaker Street, Forty Fort, died Sunday evening, Aug.

19, 1990, In Mercy Hospital, WUkes-Barre, after an Illness. Born in Jackson Township, Northumberland County, he was the son of the late Augustus and Mattie Yocum Lenker. He was a graduate of the Bliss Electrical College of DC, andiiad attended both Blooms-burg StateTeachers College and Sus-quehannaCollege. Prior to retiring in 1 97 1 he ns employed as a diamond driller for Sprague and Hendwood Scranton, for many years. He was a member of the Forty Fort United Methodist Church.

He was also a member of the Kingston Lodge 395. F. A.M.: Keystone Consistory, Scranton: Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre; Herndon Council, Number 333: Junior Order of American Mechanics: and the A.A.R.P. He was preceded In death by a brother, Ralph. He and his wife, the former Hazel Wetzel, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on March 8, 1 990.

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, David Forty Fort; daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Yost, Forty Fort: one grandchild. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1 1 a.m. from the Hugh B. Hughes Son Inc.

Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Forty Fort, with the Rev. Dr. William D. Lewis, pastor of the Forty Fort United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

Friends may call Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.: Thursday, 10 a.m. until time of services. Memorial donations, if desired, may be made to the Memorial Fund of Forty Fort United Methodist Church, Wyoming and Yeager avenues. Forty Fort, 18704: or to the charity of the donor's choice. Marlon Steelman Marlon Steelman, of 16th Honesdale.

died Sunday, Aug. 19. 1990, In the Wayne County Memorial Hospital, Honesdale. Born in WUkes-Barre. she was a daughter of the late Winifred Williams and Walter F.

Mills. She resided in Honesdale the past 50 years. Mrs. Steelman was a graduate of Coughlin High School and Wyoming Seminary. She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church.

Honesdale, and a former member of the Wayne County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the Honesdale Coif Club Auxiliary-She was preceded In death by her husband, Walter a former funeral director In Honesdale, In 1974: a son, Walter Scott. Surviving are sons, Lt. Col. Scott D. U.S.

Army. Hanover. Walter E. Ill, Honesdale: brothers, Donald Bear Creek Village; Scott. Thorn-hurst: Robert.

Lancaster: three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. from the Hessllng Funeral Home. 428 Main Honesdale, with the Rev. Gregory Myers, pastor of the Central United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will be In Glen Dyberry Cemetery. Honesdale. Friends may call one hour prior to service time. Memorial contributions, If desired, may be made to the Wayne County Memorial Hospital, Honesdale. Surviving are her husband.

Carl- ton S. Benford Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of the Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Dallas Township. Arrangements are by the North Haven Funeral Home. 36 Washington North Haven.

Conn. Memorial -donations may be made to American Cancer Society or ruuci iiau iricai nBoutiouuii. Joseph P. Polllck Joseph P. Polllck.

of Simpson Street, Swoyersvllle, died Monday, Aug. 20. 1990. In the WUkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Larksvllle, he was a son of the late Francis and Stella Mahoskl Polllck.

Prior to retiring, he was employed by Blue Ribbon Cake Co. Mr. Polllck served as a Catholic scout master for 16 years. He was a member of Holy Trinity Church. Swoyersvttle.

Surviving are his wife, the former Rose Charnecky: son, Jerome. Swoyersvllle: daughter, Mrs. Bernadette Dintlnger, Madison, brothers. Chester, California: Alfred. Shlckshlnny: sister.

Mrs. Helen Stuchko. "Luzefne; seven grandchildren: seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services wiU be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from the Bednarski Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 1 0 in Holy Trinity Church.

Interment will be In the parish cemetery, Swoyersvllle. Friends may caU one hour prior to service time. Christine Noveik Christine Noveik, 88, of Warner Street, Plains, died Monday morning, Aug. 20, 1990. in Rlverstreet Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

Wilkes-Barre. Born In Czechoslovakia, May 14, 1902, she came to the United States In 1922. She lived in Plains for several years. Surviving Is her husband, Stepan. at home.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the Simon S. Russln Funeral Home, 136 Maffett Plains, with the Very Rev. Vladimir Petorak. pastor of Holy Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral.

WUkes-Barre. officiating. Interment will be In Fern Knoll Burial Park. Dallas. Friends may call today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Parastas service will be today at 2:30 p.m. with the Very Rev. Petorak officiating. Frederick Jenkins Frederick B. Jenkins, 45, of East State Street, Larksvllle, died Saturday, Aug.

18, 1990, In Troy. 111. Born Jan. 26, 1945. in Plymouth, he was a son of the late Donald and Marian Voelllnger Jenkins.

He resided In Larksvllle most of his life and attended Plymouth borough schools. Mr. Jenkins was self-employed as a truck driver for many years. He was a member of St. Vincent DePaul Church.

Plymouth. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Smith: daughters, Ann Marie, Edwardsvllle: Colleen, at home: brothers and sisters, Donald Jenkins, Babylon, N.Y.; Marilyn Oliver, Plymouth; Robert Jenkins, Albuquerque, N.M.; Sharon Antollk, WUkes-Barre; Carol Burke, Patricia Cosma, James Martindale, Gerald Martlndale, all of Plymouth. Funeral services will be Thursday at 9 a.m. from the S.J. Grontkowskl Funeral Home, 530 W.

Main Plymouth, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 In St. Vincent DePaul Church. Interment will be In the parish cemetery, Larksvllle. Friends may call Wednesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Christian wake services will be held Wednesday afternoon, with the Rev. Joseph F. Houston officiating. Wanda Pominlak Wanda Domlnlak, of South Welles Street. Wilkes-Barre, died Monday morning, Aug.

20, 1990. at the home of her nephew, Dr. George Dreszer. Born in Debowlec, Poland, she was the daughter of the late Cecylla and Stanislaw Grzechowskl. She owned a farm In Zygmuntowo Wq) Conln.

Poland, residing there for most of her life before moving to Wilkes-Barre In 1981. She was preceded in death by her husband. Zygmunt, April 1. 1973; sisters. Zofla Grzechowskl and Pera-gla Dreszer: brothers.

Kazimlerz and Zenon Grzechowskl. Surviving are her nephew. Dr. George Dreszer, with whom she resided: brothers, Boleslaw Grzechowskl and Josef Grzechowskl, both of Wllczyn, Poland; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family from Bednarski Funeral Home, 27 Park WUkes-Barre.

Interment will be in Wllczyn Cemetery. Poland. Friends may call Wednesday, 6 tc 9 p.m. MORIO i George of Spruce Street. Wilkes-Barre.

Wednesday. 9 a.m.. Walter W. Lisman and Son Fu neral Home; 233 S. Washington HKCS-DcLfTC.

PARRHIO Concetto, of East Columbus Avenue. Plttston. Wednesday, 9 a.m., Graziano Funeral Home, Plttston Bypass. Plttston Township. ROSENTHAL Bertha C.

of Bromley House, Philadelphia, Tuesday, 1 p.m. Shiva will be observed at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenthal, Newberry Dallas, Wednesday through Sunday 7q 9 p.m. Memorial contributions.

If desired, may be made to the Ronald Bruce Nlpon Association, 1100 Oak Lane Avenue. Philadelphia. 1 9 1 26. SANTARSIERO Joseph of Willow Street, Dunmore, Wednesday, at a time to be announced, Carl Lussl Funeral Home, 318 E. Drinker Dunmore.

SMITH Percy formerly of South River Street. Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday, 10 a.m., Luther M. Kniffen Funeral Home. 465 S.

Main WUkes-Barre. STINCAVAGE Stanley of Dymond Street. Swoyersvllle, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., Joseph C. Betz Funeral Home, 568 Bennett St, Luzerne. WALL Neva Faux, of Falls, Saturday, 1 1 a.m., memorial service, Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W.

Tioga Tunkhannock. Louise Kerestes Louise C. Kerestes. of West Liberty Street, Newtown section of Hanover Township, died Sunday, Aug. 19.

1990. In Mercy Hospital. WUkes-Barre. Born In WUkes-Barre. July 18.

1902, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Lucy Weaver Zoeller. She was educated in the Wilkes-Barre School District and was a resident of Newtown for many years. She was a member of Holy Rosary Church, Ashley. She was preceded in death by her husband. Andrew, May 4, 1974: son, John, June 17.

1946; daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Hughes. April 8, 1990. Surviving are children, Andrew Lee Park, Hanover Township: Mrs.

Jean Plsaneschl. Lehman: Joseph, Newtown, Hanover Township: James, Lee Park, Hanover Township; Robert, Newtown, Hanover Township: Frank. Harrisburg; 12 grandchildren; 1 1 great-grandchildren; brother, Fred Zoeller, Ashley; sister, Catherine Besteder, WUkes-Barre. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. In Holy Rosary Church, with the Rev.

John Samson, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call at the family home, 44 W. Liberty Newtown, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The family requests that friends attending the funeral go directly to Holy Rosary Church on Wednesday.

Memorial donations. If desired, may be made to the Holy Rosary Church. 60 Charles Ashley, 18706. Arrangements are by the Lehman Funeral Home, 689 Hazle WUkes-Barre. If needed, ample parking is available at the funeral home for calling hours.

Harry Edwards Harry J. Edwards, of Gllllgan Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday, Aug. 18. 1990, In the Mercy Hospital, WUkes-Barre. Born Aug.

19, 1914. In the Rolling Mill Hill section of WUkes-Barre. he was a son of the late Paul and Clara Gribble Edwards. He was raised In the Rolling Hill Mill section. Prior to retiring, he was employed by Central Railroad of New Jersey and Railroad for 34 years.

Mr. Edwards was a member and former trustee of Albright United Methodist Church. Wilkes-Barre. and a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He was preceded In death by his wife, the former Alverna Bohlander, in March 1987.

Surviving are sons, David, Dauphin; Dale, North Catasauqua; Dennis, Tunkhannockr' Kenneth. WUkes-Barre: Mrs. Russell (Shirley) Meeker, Laurel Run; brother, Leroy, Wilkes-Barre; eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be today at 11:30 a.m. from the Edward B.

Evans Funeral Home, 257 Parrish WUkes-Barre, with the Rev. William Locker, pastor of the Albright United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be In Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Make A Wish Foundation of Northestern Pennsylvania, P.O. Box 1001.

WUkes-Barre, 18703-1001. Some Nanticoke homes still without water after rupture NANTICOKE A water pipeline that ruptured at 3 a.m. Monday on West Church Street left about 500 people in Nanticoke, Sheatown, Glen Lyon and Alden with either no water or low pressure. Pennsylvania Gas Water Co. officials said Monday evening that service should be back to all customers by this morning, but they were still In the process of returning water to all the homes In the area late Monday night.

set up a water tanker at Mercy Hospital in Nantlcoke for customers without water or with murky water, said Deanne In St. Aloysius School, the children learn complex sentences at a young age. If you believe that a well-rounded education should include Christ lessons of abiding love, maybe you should learn more about us. We'd love to make your family a part of ours. St.

Aloysius School 321 Barney Street, WUkaBarre, PA 18702 824-6131 We still have limited openings in our double classes. Preschool Age 3, Kindergarten, Grades 2, 3, 6, plus 7..

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