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“We were most impressed with
our adoption case worker.
She was warm, personable,
and extremely understanding.”
Story on page 3
The President’ Dialog ... 2
Adoption ‘Best Thing Ever’ ........... 3
Reunion of Vietnamese Adoptees ... 6
Modifed Senior Games................. 8
French Award ............. 10
Profiles ........................ 12
In Honor of................. 13
Services ....................... 24
Continuing the ministries of
The Lutheran Home at Topton, Tressler Lutheran Services andLWS of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Sarah and Nitin Nafziger enjoy picture-book time.
Coming Together25 Years Later
SUMMER 2000 . VOLUME 01 . NO 01
Lutheran Social Ministries
Welcome to the first issueof Dialog, the magazine that will tell youabout the services of—and the peoplewhose lives are touched by—DiakonLutheran Social Ministries.
What is Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries?It’s a family—a family of social ministry
organizations that, collectively, have beenhelping people in need for 280 years.
Diakon’s name comes from a Greek termfor service or servant, a very appropriatename, we believe, for as Jesus called to theTwelve, “If anyone wants to be first, he mustbe the very last, and the servant of all”(Mark 9:35).
Diakon consists of The Lutheran Home atTopton, Tressler Lutheran Services, and LWSof Northeastern Pennsylvania. Its varied historical lines also include names such asTressler Lutheran Home for Children, LutheranSocial Services-Central Penn Region, andLutheran Social Services of Maryland.
Through Diakon, we offer services thataid people from the newborn through themost senior. And we offer that care frommore than 70 program sites and facilities inPennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
You will notice two things about Diakon.First, we are focused on our local
identities and allegiances. Names such as The Lutheran Home at Topton or FreyVillage are more pronounced on our stationery and advertisements.
Second, we are geared toward growth.Growth may concern some people, who
believe being larger means being more
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distant and not as local. We believe it is justthe opposite with Diakon. In the midst of therapid, turbulent changes occurring in the healthcare and social service fields, it is critical forus to grow broader in order to stay local.
To survive in these times, many of oursmaller programs, those you have come to know in your local community and congregation, need the financial stability and benevolent income that only a largerorganization can provide.
That is why Tressler Lutheran Servicesand Lutheran Services Northeast—theumbrella organization for The LutheranHome at Topton and Lutheran WelfareService—affiliated Jan. 1, 2000. We wouldnot have done so had we not been able,together, to serve more people.
There are exciting times ahead forDiakon, as we reach out to serve those inneed. We invite you to be part of that excitement—through your commitment,prayers, gifts, and time.
And if, in the meantime, you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us. We serve, after all, on your behalf.
The Rev. Daun E. McKee, Ph.D.President/CEO
President’sPresident’sThe
The Rev. Daun E.McKee, Ph.D.President/CEO
Dialog
Adoptione couldn’t imagine our life without him
now,” says Don Nafziger ofhis adoptive son, Nitin. “Wewould do it all over again.Adoption is one of the bestthings we have ever done.”
Don and his wife, Rose,adopted Nitin more than ayear ago through the international component of Adoption Services of TheLutheran Home at Topton.After the Nafzigers arrangedfor the adoption through HoltInternational Children’sServices in Oregon, the family sought an agency to
complete the process close to their home in Pottstown,Pa., and to meet any continuing needs.
“We looked at a numberof agencies, and consideredeverything from location toprice,” says Rose Nafziger.“We were especially pleasedwith the people we met in
adoption services at Topton—and were most impressedwith our caseworker. She was warm, personable, andextremely understanding.Whenever a difficulty arose,she was very supportive andmade sure we knew thatevery couple works through adoption differently.”
The adoption has gonevery well, they add, withDon noting that “all of [our kids] get along great.They really have a specialbond together.”
In a state away, JoanMareno, a single mother wholives in New Castle, Del.,says that adopting a child“was something I alwayswanted to do.” She is nowthe mother of three adoptedchildren: two 13-year-oldtwin boys, Robert andTerrence, and nine-year-oldTheo. Mareno encountered allthree boys through the foster-care system, adopting Theothrough Tressler AdoptionServices of Delaware.
She decided on adoptionbecause “I didn’t want to seethe boys head back into thefoster-care system after having been in that systemfor eight and a half years,”she says. Attending parentingclasses offered by Tressler,Mareno says, “was extremelyhelpful and enlightening.”
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“We would do itall over again.
Adoption is one of the bestthings we have
ever done.”
Adoption ‘best thing ever done’
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Nitin was quickly welcomed intothe family by the other Nafzigerchildren. Here, Bradley and Nitinenjoy some of the family pets.
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SWAN Lands at DiakonDiakon Lutheran Social Ministries has been awarded the prime contract for Pennsylvania’s Statewide Adoption Network,
or SWAN. The five-year contract was awarded by the state Department of Public Welfare.The proposal submitted by Diakon was selected through a competitive bidding process,
with the contract taking effect July 1. Officials said they were impressed with Diakon’ssize, as well as the history of service to children by the organizations that make up Diakon,such as Adoption Services of The Lutheran Home at Topton, Tressler Adoption Services,and TresslerCare youth services. Diakon has partnered with Family Design Resources ofHarrisburg and Information Services Group of Mechanicsburg to operate the network.
Pennsylvania established SWAN to bring together all of the parties in the adoptionprocess that can help to make a difference to children awaiting adoption. The networkincludes county children and youth agencies, judges, foster and adoptive parents, privateadoption agencies, One Church, One Child of Pennsylvania, Inc., child advocacy groups,the Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange (which provides information on waiting children),and state administrators and policy makers.
The prime contractor for SWAN supports the work of county children and youth agencies in the timely adoption of children in their custody, with services including the family profile, the child profile, child-specific recruitment and placement, adoptionfinalization, and post-adoption assistance.
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Such training, she indicates,would have helped to prepareher for the earlier adoption ofthe twins.
“I can’t say enoughabout the Tressler organiza-tion,” she says. “There aremany issues to work throughafter you become an adoptiveparent. I got a lot of incrediblyvaluable support and trainingthrough Tressler. Now thateverything’s been finalized,our case worker doesn’t have to be a part of our lives anymore…but she still is.”
Those similar, positivecomments come as the two
adoption services have joinedforces under the affiliationthat created Diakon LutheranSocial Ministries on Jan. 1.
Adoption programs withinthe Diakon family consist ofAdoption Services of TheLutheran Home at Toptonand the three regional unitsof Tressler Adoption Services—Central Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Delaware.
“Both programs have astrong identity, and the peopleinvolved are very proud ofwhat they’ve done over theyears,” says Ramona ChurchHoyle, program director for
Maryland. “We are respectfulof each other’s beliefs, histories,and differences, but in theend we are working togetheras one. That’s the best wayfor our families to know what
Adoption Services...
Terry, Rob, and Theo Mareno
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2,800 children, developing a national reputation in the process.
Even before the affiliationbecame reality, adoption staffmembers were hard at work
bringing together the twoprograms. “I knew it wasgoing to be a labor-intensiveprocess that would involvemany hours of meetings,talking, and the hard work ofletting go of some of our indi-vidually held beliefs,” says
Barbara Holtan, director ofadoptions who adds that sheis pleased with how well theprograms have come together.
Enlarged, the affiliation issomewhat like the one that
parents and children gothrough when a child is placedwith an adoptive family, asnew family members get toknow one another.
“The key,” says Holtan,“is that, no matter what ourname is, we have the samemission and vision—to findloving adoptive families forthe many, many children outthere who wait for permanenthomes. We are directly carry-ing on the ministries of thechildren’s homes founded solong ago in both Loysvilleand Topton, Pa.”
Together, the adoptionservices placed 141 childrenwith adoptive families in1999—78 in Pennsylvaniathrough Adoption Services of The Lutheran Home atTopton and Tressler AdoptionServices of CentralPennsylvania and 33 inDelaware and 30 in Maryland,both through Tressler.
to expect and to continue toreceive the service to whichthey are accustomed.”
Adoption Services of TheLutheran Home at Toptonhas been active in domestic,international, and special-needs adoptions as it hasserved northeasternPennsylvania. Well respected,the program has developedgood working relationshipswith families and other agencies in that region.
On the other hand,Tressler has focused exclu-sively on the placement ofchildren with special needs.In its nearly 30-year history,the service has placed some
“The key is that, no matter what our nameis, we have the same mission and vision—to find loving adoptive families…”
Rose and Don Nafziger with Nitin.
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or many, it was the first time they had seen each
other in a quarter-century.Others had never met.
Yet they all shared a common bond, one theyfound more emotional thanthey’d expected it to be.
“Here, maybe for the firsttime, I really feel like I fit in,”noted one young woman. A young man added that hehad gained “a feeling of connection that’s differentfrom any I’ve had before.”
Adoptees from the An Lacorphanage in Vietnam, placedwith adoptive families byTressler Adoption Services some25 years ago, gather during theReunion of the First Generationof Vietnamese Adoptees, held inlate April in Baltimore. Withthem are Betty Tisdale, center,who helped to spearhead theorphanage babylift, and Billand Barbara Tremitiere, rearleft, who headed the adoptionprogram at that time.
the Vietnam War Wall memo-rial in Washington, D.C.
“We were very privilegedto host this event,” saysBarbara Holtan, director ofadoption services withinDiakon Lutheran SocialMinistries, whose office iswithin the Lutheran Center.“It was such a wonderfulreminder of what Tressler and other agencies did in the ’70s to help so manychildren in need.”
Holtan knows about that help firsthand. She andher husband, Andy, adopteda son, Tim, through theBabylift. Eighteen months old at the time he arrived inthe U.S., he is now 26 andspent two years volunteeringat a Saigon orphanage inrecent years.
Tressler became involvedin Operation Babylift whenasked by the U.S. StateDepartment to place childrenbeing evacuated from the An Lac orphanage in Saigon.
In the course of abouteight weeks, Tressler staff—most notably William andBarbara Tremitiere, children’sand adoption services executives—found adoptive families for some 200 childrenwho were being housed temporarily at Fort Benning,Ga. The Tremitieres took partin the reunion, as did Betty
And another young womansaid the gathering was “more overwhelming” emotionally to her than anoverseas trip she had takento find her birthplace.
The setting for their emotions was “The Reunion of the First Generation ofVietnamese Adoptees,” held in late April at ChristLutheran Church, InnerHarbor, Baltimore, and thenearby Lutheran Center.
Organized by Tressler
Adoption Services, HoltInternational Children’sServices, and the Evan B.Donaldson Adoption Institutein New York, the three-dayreunion brought together theyoung people who had cometo the United States in 1975as a result of “OperationBabylift” at the close of theVietnam War. In addition tocelebrations and moving tes-timonials, the event includeda Sunday-morning visit to
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Tisdale, who coordinated theAn Lac evacuation.
“It was a very movingreunion,” says Bill Tremitiere,now director of developmentfor Lutheran Immigration &Refugee Service, “as the kidswe placed—and of coursethey’re no longer kids—stoodup and gave their personal testimony as to what theiradoption meant to them.While a couple describedsome of the difficulties theyhad growing up, the overallsense was of gratitude totheir parents and adoptionagencies for helping them to begin a new life. It felt wonderful to see the resultsof our efforts 25 years ago.”
Roughly half the An Lac population, the childrenplaced by Tressler were theonly airlift orphans whoremained together for a periodof adjustment before joiningadoptive families. Overall,they represented 10 percentof the children evacuated fromorphanages.
One of the children fromAn Lac was Mark Tomlinson,an accountant who now livesin Delaware County, Pa. Forhim, the Baltimore reunion
was a healing process.“I was between the ages
of three and five when Icame to the U.S.” in 1975,he says. He had spent mostof his life till then at theorphanage and there were nobirth records available, so hisparents, George and InezTomlinson of Manheim, Pa.,set his age at four. He wastheir third adopted child; 10 more children wouldeventually join the family.
“There were some racialslurs I experienced in middleschool, and in elementaryschool,” he recalls, “but forthe most part my childhoodwas very good. I was broughtup in a good, respectful
manner, and it was nice tohave, for example, a Koreansister and a brother from Peruand a brother from Nicaragua.”
Yet, he adds, there werefew Asians in local com-munities, which made him sensitive about his Vietnameseheritage. “I wanted to have‘American’ eyes, wanted tohave blond hair.”
He had been to the 20threunion of adoptees from AnLac held by Tressler in 1995,“but I’m a reserved person
and had some mixed feelingsat that. I actually didn’t wantto go to Baltimore at first.”Fortunately, he had secondthoughts and arrived at thereunion on Saturday.
“I’m very glad I did go,”he says. “It helped me to putin the past some emotions Ihadn’t dealt with, and wasactually very healing. I couldfeel the pieces of my past,like a puzzle, coming together.It was also helpful to see thatmany of the other adopteeswent through some of thesame struggles I did.”
Although he was quiteyoung at the time, he stillremembers arriving atPhiladelphia InternationalAirport, as well as the colorand make of the automobilein which he rode home withhis new family.
As a welcome to his newcountry, “a man at the airportgave me a 50-cent piece. Istill have that.”
A mother and daughter at the reunion
“It helped me to put in the past someemotions I hadn’t dealt . . . I could feelthe pieces of my past, like a puzzle,coming together.”
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hen a stroke left Ina Brown without the
use of her left hand, she couldhave let it overturn her life.After all, most of the activitiesshe had taken for grantedwere now daunting tasks.Routines such as brushingher teeth, getting dressed,and cooking her meals werenow challenging efforts.
Yet, Ina didn’t give up.And her story is similar
to those of Bertha Thomas,Charlie Brain, and Millie Avolia,like Brown all residents ofSchuylkill County. None is ableany longer to perform theactivities of daily life withoutassistance. What binds thefour isn’t their physical chal-lenges, however, but theirabilities, which the quartetwas able to show off in the4th Annual Schuylkill CountyModified Senior Games.
“It sure is nice that theyhave this event,” saysBrown, who participated forthe second year in a row. “I had a stroke on my leftside and it’s good for me toget some exercise and get outand compete.”
The modified games are aspecial part of the SchuylkillCounty Senior Games and thecreation of Senior CommunityResource Center ManagerNancy Wingert and a com-mittee of adult day servicescoordinators. The LutheranHome at Topton, a member of Diakon Lutheran SocialMinistries, operates the seniorcenters in Schuylkill County.
With the creation of themodified games, SchuylkillCounty broke new groundnot only locally, but alsonationally.
“To my knowledge, this isthe first modified event in thecountry,” notes Maria Doyleof one area senior day centerand another founder of themodified games. “A lot of ourpeople have disabilities andneed some assistance. So agroup of us got together andcame up with some eventsthey could do and still have afair chance at winning them,”she says.
“This is a type of ‘SpecialOlympics’ for seniors andwe’re hoping it will spread.
Maybe our winners could thencompete at a national level.”
Whether the idea expandsto other areas, SchuylkillCounty’s modified games arehere to stay. Each year, moreparticipants take part, withsome 50 competitors in thisyear’s games.
The modified games provide competitive eventsfor seniors who have disabili-ties that kept them from competing in the regularSenior Games. Every event isfrom a seated position, whichallows those in wheelchairsto compete on an equal basis.
Before, says Wingert, “the seniors with physicalchallenges were combinedwith the other seniors andthey had no chance to win amedal. These events giveeverybody an equal chanceto win.”
The games consist ofevents altered to allow thosewith disabilities to compete.For example, basketball hasbeen modified so participantsshoot the ball into a basketsitting on a table. Other mod-ified games include versionsof lawn darts, shuffleboard,beanbags, horseshoes, and softball throw.
“You still try to see whocan throw the softball the farthest. The difference is youmust throw it from a seated
Participants are“really proud
when they win amedal. They stilltalk about lastyear’s medals. It’s really neat
just to see the smileon their face.”
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position,” explains Doyle.“It’s just as competitive,” asthe regular senior games.“You get a score and the best score wins. Sometimes our events are even more competitive then the regularsenior games.”
Participants are “reallyproud when they win amedal,” she continues. “Theystill talk about last year’smedals. It’s really neat just tosee the smile on their face.”
“They really look forwardto the games,” says PaulaPorter of one of the day services centers. Many “started practicing monthsago. They ask when they are going and how long they will be participating.”
Another positive is theinteraction generated withcompetitors of the “regular”Senior Games, a major con-sideration when the modifiedevents were planned. “Eachyear the interaction gets better,” notes Doyle.
Of course, the best “posi-tives” are those generatedwithin participants.
“I think I’m too old, buthere I try,” says Thomas. “I can’t hear real good or see real good, but at leasthere I can try. And I like totalk to the other people whocome here.”
The best thing about thegames, adds Avolia, “is
that I’m able to competein them, because I
like to compete andI always have a
chance to win.”Avolia and
Thomas bothcompeted forthe first timethis year, asdid Brain.“I’m 93
years old,” he noted before
the games. “I don’t know if I’ll
be able to compete,but I’m looking for-
ward to trying to win the games.”
The final day of event,termed Wellness Day, includesa volleyball game betweenthose participating in boththe modified and “regular”games. All competitors mustplay from a seated position.
“This activity bringsawareness to people withoutdisabilities. This lets otherssee what it’s like to have adisability,” explains Doyle.“Getting older is a naturalpart of everyone’s life andyou never know—with ablink of an eye you could”have a physical challenge.
“We got a lot of goodfeedback from participants inthe regular games,” notesPorter. “They really enjoyedit. They said it was reallyhard and that the seniorswith challenges played better than they did.”
The modified games generate awareness aboutphysical challenges, anopportunity for all participantsto interact, and a chance forthose in the modified gamesto feel the thrill of victory.Most important, the gamescreate a bond through thespirit of competition.
“They really have fun outthere,” says Nancy Wingert.“Just being able to competeon a level playing field makesit worth it for them.”
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A participant in the SchuylkillSenior Games aims for the basket.
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Resident Receives French AwardsResident Receives French Awardsan infantry regiment of the28th division.
After six months of training in Augusta, Ga.,Smith and his regiment wereoff to France, where theyengaged in the battles ofThiacourt and ArgonneForest. Smith received thefirst of two Purple Hearts forwounds sustained in combatin France.
At his discharge, Smithbecame one of the youngest“buck sergeants” ever at theage of 17. He then resumedhis employment at a hosierymill in Berks County. In1930, he returned to Armylife and again served in combat in France, this timeduring World War II. In addition, duty assignmentstook him to China, Panama,Iceland, Great Britain, Ireland,and Germany.
During World War II,Smith received the second ofhis Purple Hearts, as well astwo Bronze Star medals; healso had his name recordedin the Golden Book of Verdun,France. In London for respite,Smith was photographed bya journalist, appearing in astory in the June 1943 issueof National Geographic.
Following the D-Dayinvasion, he served as ActingBurgermaster of BernbachVillage in Germany until a
save the people of France.”The Reading, Pa., native
enlisted in the PennsylvaniaNational Guard in 1916. Hewas only 15 at the time. Hetells of himself and friends“bumming around together”in Reading, where theyencountered the promise offree medical exams. The doctor turned out to be arecruiting and medical officerfor the state’s National Guardand the three boys ended upin Texas, aiding Army troopspursuing the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa.
Smith’s mother tried tointervene, writing to her U.S.Senator. He assured her theboys would be “as safe as ifthey were at summer camp.”Shortly thereafter, the guardwas nationalized and Smithfound himself serving with
erci, monsieur.”With those words,
Frey Village resident HarveyJ. Smith became a “Chevalierof the National Order of theLegion of Honor.”
Smith’s words of thankswere directed to Alain deKeghel, consul general withthe French embassy inWashington, D.C., who traveled to the Middletown,Pa., village in early May toinduct Smith into the legion.
The 99-year-old was honored for twice servingwith U.S. forces in France—during World War I andWorld War II. “It is verymoving, very emotional tohonor you,” de Keghel saidin a heavy French accent.“Twice you helped us torecover our freedom.”
The award was initiatedby Napoleon more than 200years ago and is one of thehighest honors bestowed bythe French government.
Interestingly, Smith is notthe first resident of a DiakonLutheran Social Ministriesretirement village to receivethe French honor. The lateIrvin Schaeffer, a former resident of The LutheranHome at Topton, received thesame award in late 1998.
De Keghel told Smith that“it is important to rememberthe sacrifices you made to
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With such a full and
distinguished service
to his country
behind him, Smith’s
only thoughts on his
accomplishments are
that he “was just
doing his job. It was
really no big deal.”
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U.S. civil government cameinto being. Before his retire-ment in 1954 with the rankof chief warrant officer, Smithalso served in Korea.
The Frey Village awardsceremony included Smith’sreceipt of the VeteransAdministration’s 75thAnniversary of World War Imedal, as well as citationsfrom both the PennsylvaniaSenate and House ofRepresentatives and the stateAmerican Legion.
With such a full and distinguished service to hiscountry behind him, Smith’sonly thoughts on his accom-plishments are that he “wasjust doing his job. It was“really no big deal.”
While there are few recipients of the Frenchaward, the number of WorldWar I veterans is also dwindling. “Of the 4.5 million Americans whoserved in World War I, only about 3,500 are left,”notes Dominique D’Francisco, past national commander of the American Legion, who attended the award presentation.
In presenting the award, de Keghel said thatAmericans and the Frenchhave fought beside eachother “in the name of freedomand democracy since theAmerican Revolution.”
GolfTournamentBenefitsChildren’s Services
The Lutheran Home atTopton has been includedas a new beneficiary ofthe First Union BetsyKing Classic, a nationallyrecognized golf tourna-ment, held at BerkleighCountry Club in Kutztown,Pennsylvania.
Funds donated to the organization fromthe event will underwritesome of the charitable careprovided through adoptionand foster care services.This year's tournamentwas held Sept. 5-10.
There are many oppor-tunities for businesses togain exposure throughsponsorship of the GolfClassic. If you’re interestedin sponsorship or in volunteering to help atnext year’s tournament,please call the advancement office at(610) 682-1220 or 1-888-582-2230, extension 1220.
Harvey Smith is congratulatedby Alain de Keghel.
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ears of service as a teacher and guidance
counselor demonstrated toMildred Arnold how importanta stable family life is to thewell-being of children. Thatconviction and her generosityprompted her to make a giftto our endowment fund, tohelp underwrite the cost ofadoption for children withspecial needs.
Her interest in, and generosity to, one of our organizations—The LutheranHome at Topton—goes backa long way. Growing up inMount Pleasant, Berks County,she eagerly anticipatedattending, with her family,the annual summer picnic ofthe “Topton Orphans Home.”
A graduate of what isnow Kutztown University,she taught in a one-roomschoolhouse, then taught second grade for 16 years in Berks County and NewJersey, with those years interrupted by a stint in theNavy. She also spent tenyears working as personneldirector for a department storein Reading, Pa. Mildred realizedhow much she loved workingwith children, however, andso finished her career byserving 13 years as a high
school guidance counselor.Married to the late
Kramer D. Arnold for 50years, “Millie” notes that sheand her husband had manyhappy years at Luther Crestin Allentown, one of our continuing care retirementcommunities, and she continues to love living there.
Her generosity is helpingto provide new hope for children who eagerly awaitadoption.
Thank you!
What is an endowment fund?
An endowment fund is a perpetual fund whose incomehelps to ensure the continuationof our charitable services.Endowment gifts may berestricted for a specific purpose
or programs such as AdoptionServices or other programsfor children. They may alsobe restricted to any of theorganizations that make upDiakon: Tressler LutheranServices, The Lutheran Home at Topton, or LWS ofNortheastern Pennsylvania.
Endowment gifts may be made in several ways:outright gifts, bequest gifts,or other planned-giving vehicles such as a charitablegift annuity or a charitabletrust. Mildred Arnold used acharitable gift annuity tomake her endowment gift.
If you would like moreinformation about making adonation or about charitablegift annuities, please call theOffice of Advancement at 1-800-322-9597, or 1-888-582-2230, or (610) 682-1219. Thank you!
On the following pages we
recognize individuals or
groups that memorialized
or honored a loved one
January 1 through June 30.
Some memorials sent directly
to our retirement villages
may not be included on the
list. We are working to make
it all-inclusive.
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Mildred M. Arnold
Donor Helps Ensure Children’s ServicesDonor Helps Ensure Children’s Services
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. AnthonyMs. Felice P. BartelMs. Mary FedorMr. and Mrs. Richard J. MarchettiPen-Ridge Manufacturing
EmployeesMr. and Mrs. Edward RyneskiThe Devereux Foundation
Dominick Benedetti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DessoyeMs. Agnes KnesisDr. Nidia P. Marchese
Marian Bennett Mr. J. Gordon BennettEvangelical Community Hospital
Nutritional ServicesMr. and Mrs. Bruce HarlorMr. and Mrs. Philip C. HoumMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. KlatkaMr. and Mrs. Gerald E. MaceMs. Carla NeifertMr. and Mrs. Wayne SchmerfeldMr. Clarence Seltzer and
Ms. Kathy SeltzerPaul Benninger Ms. Dawn F. WhitfieldFranklin Bernard Mr. James C. BernardAgnes Biasi Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. ThomasGertrude H. Billig Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Coomler
Ms. Joan C. FarmerMr. and Mrs. Harry A. FellerMr. and Mrs. David L. GalleryMs. Gladys Parente-KaufmanMr. and Mrs. Larry E. RossiMs. Susan RossiMr. and Mrs. Donald RothMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. SotackMr. and Mrs. Frank B. Straw
Ms. Bonnie Block Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. UnderkofflerRachel S. Blythe Mr. and Mrs. Frank HefnerShirley B. Borzellino Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. UmbergerAgnes Bott Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. SmithMrs. Betty Bower Mr. Robert W. O’BrienBeulah Bray The Rev. and Mrs. Roy E. Gulliford
Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. HimmelreichMr. and Mrs. John G. KakourisMr. and Mrs. William H. Labenberg
John Brozina Mr. John G. LucasEleanor Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Barron
Mr. Gary BarronMs. Anne F. CasmayKing Fifth Wheel CompanyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Mirabile, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard H. StoneMrs. Ruth TomascoValley Manufacturing Corporation
Marie Bucolo Mr. and Mrs. James R. BaranMs. Mildred Charnigo
Lester Aagaard The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Dorothy H. Acker Mr. Robert J. BrintzenhoffMs. Sandra A. Kern
James Acornley Ms. Geneieve T. HookThomas L. Adolph Mr. and Mrs. Robert ReesePhilip M. Adonizio Ms. Darlene M. AdonizioJoseph Amacisky Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. HaberKathlyn Jean Mr. and Mrs. Michael W.
Angstadt WambaughMr. Babbit RGIS Inventory SpecialistsMary Babinetz Mrs. Mary B. MeekoDavid E. Backensto Mrs. Margaret Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. BowmanElmer A. Bailey Mrs. Anna M. BaileyPeggy Baker Ms. Irene Chicosky
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HennigMr. and Mrs. Ed MangMs. Constance O. SieverdinMs. Alice Weiss
Michael Ballick Ms. Hetty J. BallMrs. Carol BallickMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Bartol
Anna Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ErkingerMs. Dolores Z. GermanMs. Catherine KordeckMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. MuckaMr. and Mrs. Edward B. StaufferMr. and Mrs. Sherwood W.
StaufferMr. and Mrs. Robert H. TrexlerMr. and Mrs. Philip A. TumminiaMr. and Mrs. Barry L. WentzelMr. and Mrs. Russell R. Willemet
Lillian Barto Ms. Jeannine WoodLillian H.Bastian The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaHenry T. Beck Mr. Carmen BoyceGloria Becker Mr. and Mrs. Felix Colarossi
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RebarMs. Margaret SiepielaMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Turdo
Edna Bender Dr. and Mrs. Brian AnziskaSUNY Downstate Medical
Center, College of MedicineDownstate Neurological
AssociatesDownstate University HospitalMr. Donald D. Kepler, Sr.Mr. James H. McNeilDr. Suzanne S. MirraMs. Romaine SchubertMr. and Mrs. William SlearDr. and Mrs. George A. VasMs. Sharon Young
Gladys Bending Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Anthony
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Mr. Eugene DeMattMs. Anna DiBlasiMr. Donald HudsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. LincalisMr. and Mrs. Neil Obert, Jr.Ms. Jean S. SchiavoneMr. and Mrs. Paul J. SchwickMs. Pauline SurgentMs. Virginia TallaricoMr. and Mrs. John Yancus
James Burke Ms. Teresa Serafini and Ms. Louise Serafini
Dorothy Burnhauser Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Burke, Jr.Mrs. Muriel L. BurnhauserMr. and Mrs. Charles DolezelMr. and Mrs. John DuganMs. Evelyn HenryMr. William HenryMs. Kathleen Kulhamer and
Ms. Mary Ellen KulhamerMs. Helen LauthPostal Inspection ServiceMs. Mary A. Tyrrell
Rachel Carey Mr. and Mrs. Eddie AlbertEllis Carle Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. MilloAnna Carr Mrs. Phyllis S. Alampi
Mrs. Evelyn G. CompMr. and Mrs. Maurice K.
EnglehartMr. Joseph M. GalembeskiMrs. Evelyn M. GesfordMrs. Nancy J. RemaleyMr. and Mrs. Richard D. SillMr. and Mrs. John Tomasko, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wenzel
Sophie Childs Mrs. May M. AbeloffMary Jane Clements Mrs. Ann B. StineCatherine Cody Ms. Stella Cicon and Ms. Mary
CavalariMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. LandryMs. Irene Novabilski
Doris Coniglio Mrs. Helen S. GorseMrs. Jane E. Cook The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaJ.E. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Robert JuckenEmmett Corra Ms. Anna CorraMargaret Cox Ms. Virginia N. MacLellanElizabeth Craft White CapPearl A. Crocker Mrs. Mildred WeinerMagdalene Mr. and Mrs. Martin Erk
D’Annibale The Hinton FamilyMagdaline Danyluk Mrs. Mary StephanWilliam W. Davis Mrs. Sadie DavisAugust DeAngelo Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeCusatisOakleigh V. DeCarlo Mr. R. D. DeCarloEugene Decker Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Albert
Theresa DeMatt Mr. and Mrs. Dominic CusatisMs. Jean DemattMr. and Mrs. Michael GnallMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. KostickMr. and Mrs. Walter LincalisMr. and Mrs. Cort A. MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Salvatore A. RussoMr. and Mrs. Domenic SantangeloSt. Joseph Medical Center—
Radiology DepartmentEllen Denesevich Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brenner
Ms. Maria Coppinger-PetersEdward H. Perrone & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey FendrickMr. and Mrs. John M. FloodMs. H. Ruth HancockMr. and Mrs. Martin D. Jessen
Father of Anna Mimi Keba InteriorsJean Leib
Ms. Barbara M. LahaskiMr. and Mrs. William LockwoodMetuchen-Edison YMCAMoss and IngleseMr. and Mrs. Gerard E. NatarelliMs. Beverly PassantinoMr. and Mrs. Alvin SaltonMs. Amy SoosMr. and Mrs. William StergioMr. and Mrs. James M. WarnagirisMr. James M. WoodMs. Mary Ann Yurkanin
Anna DeSanti Mrs. Jean DeSantoJoseph Deutsch Ms. Carol Ann DeutschJohn Doddo Christ Lutheran Church Choir
Mr. and Mrs. Morton GordonHazleton Pumps, Inc.Mrs. Evelyn KirchdoerferMs. Helen K. KotanskyMr. and Mrs. Louis S. MordaMrs. Yolanda PachenceMs. Loretta J. Stamm & FamilyMs. Elizabeth S. Valentine
John Doddy Ms. Jane BrennenMrs. Sophia ByorekMr. and Mrs. Robert L. DeJosephGrand Smoke Shop, Inc.Hazleton Community Ambulance
Mr. Joseph H. Dolan Mr. Richard ByronMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DolanMr. and Ms. William E. DolanDr. Louis J. Giordano, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. HughesMr. and Mrs. Paul J. LanganMr. James M. LawlessMr. and Mrs. Elliot V. Moretti
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Ms. Ann O’ConnellMr. Rob SheehanMr. Stephen J. Weissberger
Leo Donahue Ms. Marion H. SeifarthDolores Doria Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ackerman
Mr. and Mrs. Rocco AmentlerMr. and Mrs. Fred BarlettaMr. and Mrs. Frederick L. BarlettaMr. and Mrs. Frank Gundy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James W. HowellMs. Antoinette KluckMr. and Mrs. John Kluck, Sr.Ms. Donna A. ManfrediMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. MatteoMrs. Mary F. McElweeMr. and Mrs. Robert J. MiorelliMs. Rose OlanderMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. PcolinskyMr. and Mrs. Leo PlebanMr. and Mrs. William E. Sotack, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. David SugarmanMs. Roberta TarasevichMr. and Mrs. John A. ZehnerMs. Sylvia Poltrack
Margaret Durstewitz Mr. and Mrs. John M. DurstewitzKristen Dziedzic Mr. and Mrs. William DanielHarry H. Eckert Mr. Terry D. Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. WellsElsie Edelstein Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. BarclayEastPayMr. and Mrs. Robert N. EdelsteinMr. Robert EdelsteinMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. EdelsteinMr. Thomas D. FenstermacherMs. Jean T. McClureMs. Mary R. MooreMr. and Mrs. Greg R. NagelMrs. Mildred OswaldMr. and Mrs. E. William TumanMs. Oleta Tuman
Mr. James Edkins Northeastern Detachment Marine Corps League
William Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. ReedMr. and Mrs. Edward R. RomigMr. and Mrs. Peter J. Templin
Gifford Emery Mr. and Mrs. James R. BurnettMr. and Mrs. Jacobus Den OuterMr. Bruce EmeryMr. and Mrs. John R. GreggMr. and Mrs. Patrick MullenMr. and Mrs. Robert D. RothrockMr. and Mrs. Karl R. SchneckMr. and Mrs. Andrew SekolMs. Diane H. Verdee
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. WoolleyMs. Anne M. Zimmerman
J.H. Espenshade Mrs. Leona S. EspenshadeRose Marie A. Evans Mrs. Linda LozoThomas Evans The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaMartha Fakach Mrs. Jeanette YamarickHelen Federoff Mr. Edward FederoffGloria C. Ferdinand Ms. Christine F. PelotNiel Fierro Mrs. Anne Fierro
Mrs. Irene PotenceCamille Figas Mr. and Mrs. Tom Figas
Mrs. Alvina M. FinanMs. Nancy N. Brecht
Mr. Vincent A. Finan Mr. William HoldsworthHugh Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. John Albertelli
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. AlbertelliMr. and Mrs. Raymond J. CartierMrs. Dorothea B. FitzpatrickMs. Ursula J. HabickMr. and Mrs. Edward E. HentschelMr. and Mrs. Randy D. HerndonMr. and Mrs. Edward L. KittredgeMr. and Mrs. Raymond W.
MacNaughton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. D. MarrMr. and Mrs. Donald C. MillerMr. and Mrs. Edward M. MillerMr. and Mrs. Francis L. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Harold J. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Franklin F. RauchMs. Arvilla A. RiegerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth RothSagamore Estates Property
Owners Association Mr. Norman D. Weber
Eleanor M. Foote Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. HarrityLehigh Valley Community
FoundationMs. Josephine Ms. Helen T. Fuccile
Forschner Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. GelezinskyMs. Michele A. Glezman and Ms. Barbara GlezmanMr. and Mrs. Leroy S. HayesMs. Alberta MarinerMs. Joan E. MoyerMr. and Mrs. George D. NyerMr. and Mrs. Vic PiazziMr. and Mrs. Stanley A. SchroyerMr. and Mrs. Henry L. SernakMr. and Mrs. Worthington P.
SpoonerMr. and Mr. Harvey E. Weaver
Mr. Howard Fowler Mr. and Mrs. David L. ReedMyrtle Fox Ms. Nancy KnobleAsher Frankenfield Ms. Marian S. Frankenfield
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Marjorie Frey Mr. and Mrs. James C. BorundaMs. Erla M. FreyMr. Gordon B. FreyMr. Robert G. FreyMr. and Mrs. Don HornbergerMs. Jean S. PerryMr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
SchneebergerMr. and Mrs. Herbert R. SmalleyMr. Robert F. WrightMs. Debra A. Yuhas
Edna M. Freyman Mrs. Anna F. AdamsGerald Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
LautenschlagerMrs. Elsie M. Funk Topton Senior CitizensMrs. Cleona A. Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Sasso
GallagherVincent Garvey Mr. and Mrs. James W. Burns
Mrs. Helen T. FullerMr. and Mrs. Serafin FullerMrs. Dorothy GarveyMr. and Mrs. Douglas PoloskeyMs. Audrey Weaver
Mary E. Geise Ms. Anna Marie WorthingtonPaul D. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Brunner
The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. KernMr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Smith
Mary Gilgio Mr. and Mrs. Lou DalSantoRobert Gillespie Ms. Mary E. RattiganGladys H. Gottshall The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaTeresa & Charles The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Granacher Dr. Mike KarehaErnest Green Ms. Shirl A. BobackMarie Greth Mr. and Mrs. Riley T. SmithWalter F. Grossman Associates of Acme 1697
Mr. and Mrs. Harry CahnMs. Margaret CarlinMs. Susan M. CohickMr. Ray HeilAttorney Wendy W. KobaMr. and Mrs. Frank Kroboth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MeltschMr. and Mrs. Charles PizzoMrs. Verna G. RehusMr. and Mrs. Bryan Sisolek
Isabella Guise Ms. Helen R. GarretsonMs. Anne R. NewtonMr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Sandoe
Charles Haag Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. SeidelElizabeth Hallock Thoren Caging Systems, Inc.Anthony Halsey Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. WagnerMr. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Cicchetti
Hammond
Gene Haring Ms. Rita G. WolbergHedwig Hartman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Daley
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius H. Hunderfund
Mr. Richard R. KardatzkeMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Mueller
Florence Hatfield Mrs. Joseph BigatelThe Rev. and Mrs. Frank CarthyColonial ParkingMr. and Mrs. Manuel EsayianMs. Mary Ann FurmanThe Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaMr. and Mrs. William B. ParksMr. and Mrs. Phil RockMrs. Barbara F. TallmanMr. and Mrs. John Vanvures
Zora Heckart Thomas R. SullinsEmily S. Heckman Mrs. Pauline C. Dunn
Mrs. Gage E. LeavensMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Ruch
Stella Heist The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Ms. Charlotte Herbein The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Anna Heussman Mr. Gunther D. HeussmanLouis Hirsh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hommas
Mrs. Grace TunnessenMr. and Mrs. Robert Tunnessen
David Houser Ms. Audrey WeaverEleanor Hunt Mr. and Mrs. George J. BoyerJosephine Jensen Kearfott Guidance & Navigation
CorporationWilliam J. Jones Ms. Priscilla F. Butler
Mr. Kevin J. ClaytonMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. EirtleMs. Lily O. EngstromMr. and Mrs. Stuart L. NightingaleMr. and Mrs. Owen H. SwankMr. and Mrs. Gary G. Thoma
George Jupko Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. DavisMr. and Mrs. William A.
Klucharich, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kurt G. PaulsenMs. Andrea K. SmithWalnut Manor Tenant Council
Stuart Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. HooleyHal Kennison Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. AmdurCharles J. Kern Cetronia Elementary School Staff
Mrs. Linda M. DaviesMs. Ruth A. EhrigMr. Walter FedioMs. Michele K. GriffithsMr. and Mrs. William NicholasMr. and Mrs. Ray NystromMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Peters
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. SinclairMr. James E. SnyderMrs. Shirley A. Tutko
Gerald Kern Mr. and Mrs. Felix F. BashinskyMs. Elizabeth J. BlinkhorneMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. DowdMs. Roseann M. GutermanMs. Joan A. KernMr. and Mrs. Paul KramerMs. Rosemary LukachMs. Bernice K. SeddonMr. and Mrs. Benny A. TranguchMs. Deborah A. TrentaMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Whalen
Elaine Kester The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
The Rev. Robert Mrs. Beryl M. KieferW. Kiefer
Charles King Mr. and Mrs. Carlos MontovioFlorence V. Kitner Mr. and Mrs. Augustine BrigidieDorothy Kline The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr.Mike KarehaElizabeth M. Kloss Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. FriesIrene Koch A. P. W. Middle School
(Sunshine Fund)Altmar Parish Williamstown
Faculty AssociationMr. and Mrs. Thomas BereznakMs. Clara R. BrennanMr. and Mrs. Richard M. CooverFaith UCC Travel FellowshipMr. and Mrs. James FiaccoMr. and Mrs. Calvin E. FisherMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MakaluskyMr. and Mrs. Gerald E.
SoborowskiUnited Children’s Homes, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John J. WassilMr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Wolfe
Paul H. Koch The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Margaret Koran Ms. Virginia M. AltrichterMr. and Mrs. Charles D. EasterdayMr. and Mrs. Peter A. FarrellHallman’s Service StationPrecision Roll GrindersMrs. Mary L. SnyderMs. Ruth E. ThomsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. West
John Korutz Mr. and Mrs. Gabe BoldissarMs. Diana FrankenfieldMr. and Mrs. Louis FrischMr. and Mrs. Frederick T.
Jones, Jr.Ms. Helen KorutzMr. and Mrs. Robert Korutz
Mr. and Mrs. Frank TeklitsMs. Ann TurickMr. and Mrs. Joseph Yurasits
Helen Kosakowski Ms. Delores KovaleskiBernard S. Koskulitz Mr. Scott D. BartmanMary Koskulitz Mr. Scott D. BartmanRobert Kovac Ms. Ethel K. NardoneElizabeth Koval Bishop O’Hara High School
Corning Community CollegeMs. Leigh CortazzoMr. and Mrs. Frank A. CovielloMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. DaviesMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. MallisMs. Shawn MurrinMs. Carolyn PellisMr. and Mrs. Boris J. ShihinskiMs. Donna Zagrapan
Helen C. Krause The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Irene W. Krock Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. MoserFrances Krouh Mr. and Mrs. Russell O. MatzKarl B. Kuester Mrs. Blanche KuesterPeter Kuhns The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaMary Kulakowski Mr. Raymond S. Kulakowski
Mr. John KundlaMargaret Kuntz The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaMr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Kern
Walter E. Kushmeder Mrs. Rose M. KushmederMary Kuzmission Ms. Susan MarsicanoMartha T. Kvorter Mr. Mark F. ThompsonDorothy Lachman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kessler
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PrawdzikMr. and Mrs. Michael A.
SantaroneMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Slye
Irene G. Lang The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Elsie Larky The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Lewis Lee The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Ruth LeGrande Ms. Mary E. RattiganBlanche A. Lehr Ms. Dallas Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. MumbauerKenneth Leiby The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaStanley and Mr. John P. GauglerAnna Levy Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Gehman
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S. KochMs. Mary S. MetzgerMr. and Mrs. Charles RothMs. Peggy Ann StrockozMr. and Mrs. Ron ThomasMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Vogan
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Mr. and Mrs. James L. WeirbachBeatrice Long Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. RemaleyAnna H. Lucas Mr. Brian R. Gillespie
Ms. Lorena F. LemonsMr. and Mrs. John N. Schoffstall
Veronica Lucas Mr. John G. LucasBernice Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barna
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Bonczek, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey F. ChampagneMr. and Mrs. John DellacroceMr. and Mrs. Raymond A. ErohMr. and Mrs. LeRoy HerringMr. Anthony LutzMr. and Mrs. Rocco M. LutzMrs. Juma MaserMr. and Mrs. Edward M. SharpMr. and Mrs. Albert Wizdo
Gertrude MacCollum Health America Pennsylvania, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacCollumMr. Stephen J. MardyniakMr. and Mrs. Gabriel J. Puhak
Maria Mairanda Mr. and Mrs. Cerf BerkleyMr. and Mrs. Randal DietzThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.
Feinour, Jr.Ms. Linda A. FerrolMr. and Mrs. Roy G. GieroczynskiMrs. Elaine B. HeffnerHenry Health Care Center
Resident’s AssociationNursing Department - ToptonMs. Carol S. SmithMr. and Mrs. Eric W. Werley
Mary A. Maron Ms. Carol J. KuryloskiHattie Marten Ms. Mary Bowersox
Ms. Lisa DixonJohn J. Martini Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty
Mr. and Mrs. John A. MartiniMrs. Louise MartiniMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Tristani
Mr. Bertis Matechak Mrs. Nadine MatechakEleanor Matus Ms. Marjorie WashcalusPatrick B. McCartney Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. DunlapJames McClave Mr. and Mrs. David J. Decker
Mr. and Mrs. Frank EagenMr. and Mrs. Philip M. JudgeLakeland Education AssociationMr. Frederic R. Leber, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. MontioneMr. and Mrs. Rudy Passeri and
Ms. Joan RognoniPNC Bank, Upper LackawanaMs. Ann SummaThe Ross Family Foundation
Grace McCoy Mr. and Mrs. William J. DaleyMary E. McLaughlin Ms. Nancy C. Heckler
Mr. and Mrs. George M. OpillaVirginia McLean Ms. Norma GarrisonJohn P. Mikulecky Mr. and Mrs. Rick Brown
Ms. Mildred CheckMr. and Mrs. William CheckMr. and Mrs. Barry G. EverettMr. and Mrs. Lars E. GerberMrs. Mary HarmonskyJaflo, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David T. McIlhennyMr. Paul MikuleckyMr. and Mrs. Victor MikusMr. and Mrs. Robert C. NeubauerMrs. Madge ObulaneyMs. Marguerite M. ReimerMr. and Mrs. Donald N. StockerMr. David A. VolpeMr. and Mrs. William Walker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. WrightMr. David YamarikMr. and Mrs. Edward YamarikMr. Michael Yatsko
Floyd Miller Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. MolessaMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. OsmunsonMr. Edwin J. Thomas, Jr.
Gordon Miller Ms. Cynthia L. HerrH. G. Miller Ms. Dawn F. WhitfieldMary Miller Mr. Jacob Miller, Jr.Mr. Rudolph Miller Beach Lake RC Aeromodelers, Inc.Everett Mills The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaThaddeus Monkoski Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Alshefski
Mr. and Mrs. Mark GabrielMr. and Mrs. Joseph KurczewskiMr. and Mrs. John Provost
Walter Monks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. LandryRalph & Jean Morgan The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaRaedyne Morgan Ms. Harriet MorganE. Moyer Ms. Helen E. Reimer
Mrs. Jeanette YamarickEdith H. Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. MarksMr. and Mrs. Alvin O. MarshMr. and Mrs. Kermit K. MarshMr. Luther R. MarshMr. and Mrs. Roy G. Weil
Paul Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. FreyTrinity Memorial Lutheran Church
Kathryn Mueller The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Anna Mulligan Ms. Margaret M. FailMs. Anne J. Hopey
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Ms. Mary Ann V. MillerLouise Kintzer Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. RyderMummertMr. Emil S. Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M.
Della BellaLillian Newhart IBMConjetta Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. NicholasBridgett O’Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Duff
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ibex, Jr.James Oates Ms. Tatiana Rezeanu
Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. StalkerMs. Yvonne J. Webb
Mr. Anthony Pachick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gruscavage & Family
Sordoni Construction Services, Inc.Angelo J. Panetta Mrs. Carol A. HowellAnna M. Panetta Mrs. Carol A. HowellCalvin Pardee, IV Mr. and Mrs. David F. Bean, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David F. BeanBonomo’s Carpet & Floor CoveringsMr. and Mrs. Edward J. BurczyMrs. Sophia ByorekMs. Karen K. CloutierDr. and Mrs. Frankis J. ConahanMs. Mary E. ConahanJudge and Mrs. Michael T.
ConahanMr. Robert ConahanMr. Daniel DeJoseph and
Attorney Paula C. DeJosephMs. Marilou DodsonDryfoos Insurance Agency, IncDr. and Mrs. Jules FoldesGicking Family FoundationMs. Nancy L. GlomanMr. and Mrs. Morton GordonMr. John R. HarperMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. HedeshMs. Diana L. JamesMr. Harry M. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Leonard P. JustofinMs. Madelyn LawsonMr. and Mrs. Howard LohrkeMimi Keba InteriorsMr. William L. Morse FamilyMs. Margaret PapePardee Resources CompanyMr. and Mrs. Louis A. Rizzo, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R.
RodgersMrs. Elizabeth P. SeibertMr. Marvin ShafferMr. and Mrs. Philip R. SmithMs. Caroline H. TurnbachDr. and Mrs. David S. WagnerMr. Robert M. Welliver
Daniel Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Maylath, Jr.
Rose Pentrack Ms. Karen J. FrySue Perkins The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaFrank Perrin Ms. Susan C. Hines
Mr. and Mrs. William RomaineMs. Gladys Stojanovski
Paul E. Pierson Mrs. Ann M. ZaffutoLenora Pisaneschi Ms. Maude Anker
Mr. and Mrs. Ben BadmanMr. and Mrs. David BaneMr. and Mrs. Michael P. BarlowMs. Lois ChiognaDr. and Mrs. Bernard FrantzHoly Name/St. Mary’s Religious
Education ProgramsMs. Marian R. HozempaMrs. Louise MartiniMr. and Mrs. James McAfeeNathan Denison AdvocatesMs. Anita SantiniMr. and Mrs. Sisto SantiniMrs. Phyllis SappeMs. Helen SpinicciMs. Gertrude StullThe Bridge ClubMr. and Mrs. Peter TouwMr. and Mrs. James S. VanscotenMr. Michael Verazin, Sr.Ms. Jane WebbMr. and Mrs. Dan WisnieskiMr. and Mrs. Lee Zurner
Emma Podlaseck Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. YefchakVictor Poleri Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Barna
Mr. and Mrs. William P. FoxMs. Theresa PiccolaMr. and Mrs. William Poleri
Gerald Price Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. HusserMs. Regina M. HusserMrs. Antoinette J. InfurnaMrs. Magdalene M. Price
Walter Proch Mr. and Mrs. Eddie AlbertMargaret Pruessner Mr. and Mrs. John Bartel
Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. CasselMr. and Mrs. Edward FilozofMr. and Mrs. Christopher KanezoMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. KerrisMs. Evelyn D. LesserMs. Kathleen E. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Theodore A. MatlowMr. and Mrs. Gerard MiscavigeOSU FoundationMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. PastorellaMs. B. G. Jeanne Paulonis
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Mr. William C. PaulonisMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. RevinskiMr. and Mrs. Robert T. SmytheMs. Petronella StankecwiczMs. Joanne StobinskyMr. and Mrs. James K. WalterMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wright
Thomas Prussock Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. SharpAndrew Rabel 8th Street Chiropractic Center
Ms. Irene E. CardasciaMs. Jean R. EvansMr. and Mrs. Norman W. EvansFrank Albert Memorial Lodge No.43Mr. and Mrs. Sherman F. MeadMrs. Mary Rabel
Henry Rabert Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. HammMr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Snyder
Mary Raun Dr. James J. RaunKathryn Redzich Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. StantonEsther M. Reimer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heffner
Ms. Thelma F. MeckesMr. Henry H. ShoemakerMs. Barbara L. Silfies
William L. Remaley Ms. Anna G. CarverMs. Florence H. DrumborMr. and Mrs. Charles F. FreyMs. Jennie GaladeMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. GallagherMr. and Mrs. Michael W. HadzickMs. Anne G. HerbertMs. Beverly KnepperMrs. Lucille A. MengleMs. Andrea MolinoMr. and Mrs. Robert Newpher, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William T. RemaleyMr. Paul SchickramMr. and Mrs. William Semmel
and FamilyMr. and Mrs. Donald J. StumpMr. and Mrs. William P. WenzelMr. and Mrs. Donald ZachariasMs. Olive C. Zacharias
Charles Rementer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. GroholEdward Repasch Ms. Dorothy D. Bricker
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. DudaMr. and Mrs. Edward F. Frantz Miss Arlene HixsonMs. Bessie KnarrMs. Frances M. KnarrMs. Ruth A. LongMr. and Mrs. Lloyd H.
MacLellan, Jr.Mrs. Kathryn M. NixonMs. G. Daphne Noone
Ms. Ethel PigerMs. Mildred R. SnyderMr. and Mrs. Nelson A. TagertMrs. Richard Yenser
Mrs. Evelyn Roberts Mr. J. M. LerchPhyllis Robertson Ms. Miriam S. DayWilliam A. Rohrbach Ms. Helen Bruno
Mr. and Mrs. John R. ClaypotchMr. and Mrs. Neil J. DignazioMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ForanMr. and Mrs. Morton GordonMs. Janet HildebrandMr. Richard D. Kline FamilyMs. Helen E. ReimerMrs. Catherine RohrbachMr. and Mrs. William ThorneMr. and Mrs. Barry WagnerMrs. Jeanette Yamarick
Joan Rosemergy Ms. Ruth E. GertzelMr. and Mrs. Cornelius H.
HunderfundMr. and Mrs. Andrew E. LoveMs. Dorothy S. Moon
Paul N. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. RabenoldMs. Stella S. Smerek
Louis G. Roundtree Mr. Thomas R. HerdRina Rupp Mr. Carl G. RuppCharles Saeger The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaChester A. Sajeski Ms. Susan S. Pitts
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. SajeskiJohn Salata Dr. and Mrs. John DegenhartFlorence Sandrock Dr. Rose Ann Salata
Ms. Dolores KaszmetskieMother & Father of Ms. Helen Sands
Ms. Helen SandsMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hill
Irvine ScheafferLottie Schimmel The Rev. Dianne Kareha and
Dr. Mike KarehaLillian Schrammel Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Groth
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. PrinzMr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Schrammel, Jr.Ms. Alice C. StetzMr. and Mrs. Thomas WilsonMr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wiltraut
Roy Seitz Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul CicchettiRobert & Elizabeth Mr. Robert W. Seland
SelandSusan Setzer Ms. Shirley J. Alberty
Mrs. Magdaline EvanchoMr. and Mrs. James P. JunaMr. and Mrs. Edmund KrullMs. Martha MachalaMr. Bernard C. Rish
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Ms. Anna SoltisMr. and Mrs. Earl R. WagnerMr. and Mrs. Albert Wizdo
Willard G. Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Eddie AlbertAndrew F. Shelp Central Volunteer Fire Department
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. SchmalzleMr. and Mrs. Leo L. SporerMs. Clara Wert
Mr. Peter Shiposh Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Todd PottsMr. and Mrs. Frederick SchergerMs. Dolores Shiposh and
Mrs. Sonia ShiposhJames A. Shover Mr. and Mrs. Michael NyeMother of John Mr. John J. Thomas
SieminskiMilton Silliman Mrs. Grace SillimanLeda Slifko Vince Pulici EnterprisesMiriam Slusser Mrs. Anna M. Greco
Ms. Catherine GroholMrs. Catherine A. Warren
Roy John Smith Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bergeman, IV
Ms. Dorothy L. BittnerMs. Robbyn ButzMs. Janet L. CreitzMs. Marion L. FieldsMrs. Erma A. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Robert O. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. David C. HammMr. and Mrs. Richard A.
HeintzelmanMr. and Mrs. Harold JacobyMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kirkland,IIIMr. and Mrs. Luther H. Lutz, IIIMs. Althea M. TownsendMs. Mildred B. WarfieldMr. and Mrs. Roger M. Yorgey
Ruth Smith Mr. and Mrs. David H. FreyMs. Sarah JarusinskiMr. and Mrs. William KeatingMrs. Roxanne LandmesserMr. and Mrs. Robert M. LaurensonMansfield FamilyMs. Shirley PhillipsMr. and Mrs. William ShaverMr. and Mrs. Amon D. TrievelMr. and Mrs. Barry A. TrievelMr. and Mrs. Guy Van AlstineMr. and Mrs. Robert Williams
Joseph Sokoloski Mr. and Mrs. C. SmigielMarie Somishka Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. HeineyKatherine Spare Mayflower Chapter No. 107Ms. Leah C. Spiece Mrs. Jeanette YamarickCharlotte Standeven Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hemmerich
John Stebnitsky Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Karambelas
Rocco Steco Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul CicchettiRobert L. Stephens Foster Wheeler Corporation
New Driftwood InnMr. and Mrs. Donald E. Stephens
Doris Stevens Ms. Cinderella R. SmoyerHelen Super Mr. Paul SuperMichael Supp Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. DonchezStella Swanger Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood E. BennerMrs. Karen L. BinghamMr. and Mrs. James T. CoutlangusMr. and Mrs. John H. DavisThe Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas W. HurlockerMr. and Mrs. Donald A. MonnMr. Francis S. RotundaThe Rev. and Mrs.
Russell L. StewartMr. and Mrs. Richard StuckMs. Jayne A. SubaThe Advancement Office of
The Lutheran Home at ToptonMs. Doris J. Young
Marie Tarone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. HenryGeorge W. Taylor George W. TaylorBertha Thomas Ms. Arline K. Cawley
The Rev. Dianne Kareha and Dr. Mike Kareha
Josephine Thompson Mr. Mark F. ThompsonDaniel Thundu Mr. M.J. ShawPaul Tokack Mrs. Jeanette YamarickEdith Torok Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Faulkner
Ms. Suzanne KieferLehigh Career and Technical
Institute Education AssociationLehigh University Printing and
Mailing ServicesMr. and Mrs. Barry J. RobbMs. Catherine E. SceurmanMs. Kathryn SpisszakThe Morning CallMs. Yolanda TorokMrs. Annabelle C. WachterWilliam Allen High School
Cafeteria StaffDonald K. Tressler Mrs. Eleanor T. BrownJames Vallone Dolphin & Bradbury, Inc.
Mrs. Betty GreenbergMs. Elizabeth J. GreenbergMs. Katherine M. MarinosMr. and Mrs. James P. PhillipsPiosa Hixson & Reilly PCMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Schroeder
Laura Veet Mr. and Mrs. James J. Johnson
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Ms. Angeline NeyhartMr. and Mrs. Anthony R. VeetMr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Veet
Mary Veit Mrs. Mildred M. ArnoldMs. Mary L. BrianMr. and Mrs. Richard L. FieldMs. Nancy B. FoltzMr. and Mrs. Edward A. Heckman
Catherine Vickers Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. BeckBluhm Insurance AgencyMr. and Mrs. Paul A. DelRosarioMr. and Mrs. Robert M. GilroyMs. Mary KaneMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Stephen Myshak, Jr.S & S Enterprises
Emilie Wagner Mr. Robert E. WagnerHerman Wagner Mr. Robert E. WagnerLois Wagner Ms. Wilma HowardEleanor Wall Ms. Carol Gesumaria and Family
Ms. Grace LeonardisMs. Rose A. LeonardisMr. Verne Miller
Daniel Wandall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pradel, Jr.Robert Warren Mr. and Mrs. Pat Albano
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. BarlettaMr. Rocco BognetMr. Kevin BoylanMs. Ann BredbennerMr. and Mrs. Robert BroyanMrs. Sophia ByorekMs. Ruth ClatchDr. and Mrs. Leo J. CorazzaMr. and Mrs. Peter Durso & FamilyMr. Nick FioreThe Fuime FamilyMr. Edward GarbacikMs. Michele A. Glezman and
Ms. Barbara GlezmanMr. Dan GuydishMs. Stacey HouserHuman Service Consultants, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. KapesMrs. Marilyn KatzMs. Elizabeth P. KeenerMr. and Mrs. Charles E. Koch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas KosticMr. and Mrs. Gary LaganaAttorney Daniel Lupas and
Attorney Anthony LupasMr. and Mrs. John J. MahovichMr. and Mrs. John MatyasMs. Kathryn A. McGeeThe Medvecky FamilyMr. and Mrs. George Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MinneciMr. and Mrs. E. Richard MooreMr. and Mrs. Rosario MussolineMr. and Mrs. George D. NyerMr. and Mrs. Frank O’ConnellMs. Paula M. PageMs. Janet PlanutisMs. Mary Lou RadickRadznels Outdoor SpecialtiesMr. and Mrs. Eugene RafalliMr. John RossiMs. Rose ScalleatSchumacher Engineering, Inc.Mr. David SlusserMs. Patricia A. TomczakMr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Zellner
Anthony Weiner Bitronics, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ChromiakMs. Karla DePauloMr. and Mrs. Robert E. EveristMr. and Mrs. Andy FilipovitsMr. and Mrs. Charles FonzoneMr. and Mrs. Louis FrischMr. and Mrs. Henry GardnerMr. and Mrs. Joseph GeositsMr. and Mrs. Mike GiovanniMr. and Mrs. Frank GraffMr. and Mrs. Vincent V. HorvathMr. and Mrs. Bob LakyLisa Kuchinos’ Beauty SalonMr. and Mrs. Orlando NeroMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. SchlegelMr. and Mrs. Marvin SchleicherMr. and Mrs. Robert SchusterSir Speedy PrintingMr. and Mrs. Alan WeinerMr. and Mrs. Carl J. WunderlerMr. and Mrs. John Zangari
Andrew Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert ClementsMs. Mary DoughertyMr. and Mrs. Roy F. GoverMr. Thomas A. PolkMrs. Elizabeth S. PuttMr. Edgar WeissMrs. June L. Zanders
Bessie Weitzel Mr. Larry D. OwensMr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sockel
Catherine Wendel Ms. Barbara BartolMr. and Mrs. Robert ErohFriedman ElectricMr. and Mrs. Martin HeaneyMr. and Mrs. Richard P. HoppyBeatrice Jais & FamilyMs. Ethel A. KistlerMr. and Mrs. William Landmesser
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In Memory of Donated by In Memory of Donated by
Mr. Ray MarchettiMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. MasoMr. and Mrs. Richard J. MillerMimi Keba InteriorsMr. and Mrs. James MorattoMr. and Mrs. Robert ReedMr. Harry F. WendelMr. and Mrs. Harry W. WendelMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. WendelMr. and Mrs. Ralph WilliamsMs. Harriet J. YeagerMr. and Mrs. Gabriel Zapotosky
Louise Wendel Ms. Louise W. InnellaMr. and Mrs. Stanley WertmanMrs. Edna E. Wirth
Richard White Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeLorenzo, Sr.Mae Wickel Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buss
Ms. Betty R. LutesRalph Widmyer Mrs. Elizabeth S. HarperLouis Winkler Mr. J. M. LerchRuth Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James O. PowellMr. and Mrs. Steven L. QuiggleMs. Ursula Wagner
Barry Wolfer Mrs. Sandy ArnoldMs. Anne A. BrennerMs. Pearl DrekslerMr. and Mrs. David FeinblumMr. and Mrs. Seymour FeinblumMr. and Mrs. James E. FrischMr. and Mrs. Michael HaberNorth Shore Hebrew Academy
Sunshine FundMs. Pnina P. SemelMr. and Mrs. Michael TeichmanMr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfer
Alycia E. Wolfgang Mr. and Mrs. William T. HallMr. and Mrs. Joe KrauseMr. and Mrs. Raymond SokalskyMs. Kathryn Spisszak
William J. Wunderly Mr. and Mrs. William C. HardingSt. Anne Episcopal Church
Frank Yacina Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey FendrickH. F. Holland Plumbing and HeatingMrs. Eleanor E. LeonardMr. and Mrs. John WeidickWHHS Class of ‘44
Randy M. Yatsko Ms. Dolores YatskoAndrew Yuhas Mr. Mike Haydrek
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JacobsMrs. Marge RomanowskiMrs. Ann Volkman
Joseph Zak Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. ZackLucy Zielinski Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nardone
Mrs. Althea The Rev. Dianne Kareha andZimmerman Dr. Mike Kareha
Ernest Zimmerman Mr. Raymond K. HottleKenneth Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. William J.
BehringerMr. and Mrs. Daniel BotticelloMs. Ruth V. CareyCarey FamilyMs. Lorraine DuganMr. and Mrs. G. R. GravelMr. and Mrs. Anthony LippielloMr. and Mrs. Frank D. RuffMr. Thomas J. Sullivan
Al Zulli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.Zimmerman
Gertrude Ace Ms. Wendi WonderlyMr. Raymond G. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Clauser
DietrichJane Dowdle Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. AltmanMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jessica D’Amico
George HaydenThe Rev. and Mrs. Hendricks & AssociatesThomas W. Hurlocker Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Rouletter
Lisa Jessamine Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. AltmanMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michel
Leonard P. JustofinThe Rev. Laura Klick Mr. and Mrs. David G. WiseAlicia Knerr Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. KnerrMr. Ursie A. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. MyersThe Rev. and Mrs. Jerusalem Lutheran Church of
Carl R. Schmoyer Western SalisburyNicki Schoch Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Altman
Dr. and Mrs. George Dr. Raymond J. Fabuis and R. Matthews—85th Ms. Sara L. Matthews
Mr. Victor Schell Mr. and Mrs. Calvin SheelerThe Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George C. BartellMarvin E. DeWalt Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Burdge
In Honor ofthe Birthday of Donated by
In Honor ofthe WeddingAnniversary of Donated by
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