The LuLac Edition #4, 881, December 29th, 2022
PROMINENT LOCALS WHO PASSED AWAY
The Citizens’ Voice compiled a list of prominent people who
passed away. It was in the December 28th edition of the newspaper.These fine souls were:
Rosemary A. Sigmond, Luzerne, Jan. 3: A long-time member of Luzerne Borough Council, she was the first woman elected as council president.
Nathan Gray, Wilkes-Barre, Jan. 6: “The super hero” died after a six-year battle with cancer and was an inspiration to his family and community.
Daniel Chorba Jr., West Burlington Twp., formerly of Lake Twp., Jan. 9: Co-founder of Champion Builders, Inc. and owned Do It Best Lumber and Hardware in Sweet Valley.
The Rev. Vincent O’Boyle, Larksville, Jan. 10: Pastor of Church on the Square in Wilkes-Barre.
William Ziegler III, Mountain Top, Jan. 14: Owned Ziegler Orthodontics and was past president of the Pennsylvania Dental Association.
Stanley “Buddy Rush” Rushinski, Larksville, Jan. 20: A member of the Wyoming Valley Boxing Hall of Fame, he created the boxing program at SCI Dallas where his team won 40 state titles.
Anthony Perrone, Pittston: Feb. 4: Spent 50 years in education and was former Greater Nanticoke Area superintendent
Keith Martin, Scranton Feb. 13: Former WBRE-TV anchor and Pennsylvania’s director of homeland security.
Barbara Silvi, Plains Twp. Feb. 14: Former head of the pediatric nurses at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Dorothy Duesler, Courtdale, Feb. 17: Served as Courtdale Borough Council president and was re-elected to serve a fourth term as the borough’s mayor in November 2021.
Terry Schiowitz, Wilkes-Barre: Critical care nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital and member of the Wilkes-Barre Area School Board
Robert Golden, Laflin, Feb. 18: Entrepreneur and owner of Old Forge-based Golden Technologies
John Reese, Feb. 28: Guided the Wilkes wrestling program to more than 500 wins and the 1974 NCAA Division III national championshMonica A. Wignot, Pittsburgh, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, March 4: Former Holy Redeemer volleyball and basketball star.
Fred Crouse, Ormond Beach, Florida, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, Feb. 18: Teacher, administrator and owner of Dairy Queen in Kingston.
Leonard Insalaco, Pittston, March 14: Real estate developer noted for owning Insalaco grocery stores and opening The Crossings.
John Rowlands, Wilkes-Barre, March 21: Former teacher, athletic director and football coach at GAR.
Pawel Jan Bednarek, Wapwallopen, formerly of Plains Twp., April 10: Musician and opera singer who performed in France, Austria, Italy, Poland and the United States.
Robert Samuel Jabers, Wilkes-Barre, April 16: Philanthropist who owned The Saber Room for 42 years as well as the Silver Top Diner, Donatello’s Pizzeria and The Genji Room.
Lt. Col George C. Farrell, Shavertown, May 1: Served more than 20 years in the Air Force where he was an expert on military capabilities of the Soviet Union and served at the Pentagon during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
Rowland “Rolly” Roberts, Edwardsvlle, May 2: Former county assistant treasurer, served on Wyoming Valley West school board, Edwardsville Borough Council, was former police chief of Edwardsville and served as deputy warden at county prison.
Jeffrey T. Namey, Wilkes-Barre, May 9: Served 16 years as Wilkes-Barre superintendent and was involved in many community organizations.
Joseph A. Paglianite, Dallas, May 11: Co-founder of Grotto Pizza and philanthropist. In 2010, he contributed to Luzerne County Community College to help create the Joseph A. Paglianite Culinary Institute.
Carmen L. Falcone Jr., Pittston, May 12: Owner of Falcone Beverage and philanthropist.
Art Kerpovich, Shavertown, May 16: Owned and operated Kerpovich Sanitation for 57 years.
Esther “Essy” Davidowitz, Kingston, May 16: In addition to being a musician, teacher and editor, she served in leadership roles with Wilkes University, the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Federation.
Steven R. Tokach Sr., Mountain Top, May 20: Spent nearly 50 years in banking and was the former president and CEO of FNCB.
Harold Rosenn, Kingston, June 2: Attorney and founder of the law firm Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald.
John Quinn, Wilkes-Barre Twp., June 13: Teacher, coach and Wilkes-Barre Area School Board member.
Armand “Ducho” Lepore, Plains Twp., June 11: Owner of City Mager in Wilkes-Barre.
Randall Mark, Dallas and Naples, Florida, July 8: Owned Pulverman Manufacturing in Dallas and was instrumental in the renovation of the Engineering Center at Wilkes University, which was renamed the Mark Engineering Center in September 2018
Karen Yarrish, Kingston Twp., July 8: Former owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Dallas and former director of human services and administrative services at King’s College.
Richard Malak, Shavertown, July 13: Served more than 35 years in the U.S. Army and owned Pine Tree Farms in Shavertown.
Donald Zlotek, Luzerne, formerly of Plymouth, July 17: Educator who spent 35 years teaching numerous levels of math at Luzerne County Community College and serving as the chairman of the college’s math department.
Ross DeNisco Jr., West Pittston, July 16: Served in Army National Guard and worked with Congressman Dan Flood to bring relief efforts to the Wyoming Valley following the Agnes flood.
Michael Insalaco, formerly of West Pittston and Moosic, July 17: Started Insalaco grocery store and helped run Insalaco Development Group.
Frank Magdalinski, Laflin, July 16: Owned Anthracite Coal Craft and sculpted the Pocono Bill France Award of Excellence and a twin tower replica commemorating NYPD members who died on Sept. 11.Conrad Baut, Shavertown, July 17: Artist and owner of Baut Studios, a fourth generation stained glass studio in Swoyersville.
Lucille Bertram, Wilkes-Barre, Aug. 21: Founded the Robert J. Bertram Insurance agency with her late husband, Robert J. Bertram.
Edward Voitek, Wyoming, Sept. 2: Co-owned Voitek TV and Appliance in Kingston and Exeter.
Eberhard Faber IV, Bear Creek Village, Sept. 2: The owner of the famous pencil-making company was a philanthropist and civic leader who served six terms on Bear Creek Village borough council.
Dorothy Shea Yazurlo, Plains Twp., Sept. 9, 2022: Former mayor of Laflin.
Michael Fino, West Pittston, Sept. 9: Longtime owner of Fino’s Pharmacy in Pittston.
William Hugh Perry Sr., Franklin Twp., Sept. 17: Developed Perry Apiaries into one of the largest honey producers on the East Coast.
Ernest L. Schmid, Dallas, Sept. 18: Co-owned S&W Restaurant in Wilkes-Barre.
Donna McFadden Connors, Pittston, Sept. 19: Former Pittston mayor and councilwoman.
William Obeid, Mountain Top, Sept. 23: Longtime owner of Abe’s Hot Dogs on Barney Street in Wilkes-Barre.
Louise Hazeltine, Trucksville, Sept. 29: Associate dean and professor at the Cornell University-New York Hospital School of Nursing
Thomas Zenobi, West Pittston, Oct. 7: Worked at the Naval Air Warfare Center in Warminster and holds two patents owned by the US Navy for inventions of safety mechanisms used in pilot seat ejections.
Robert D. Richardson, Dallas, Oct. 10: Served as executive officer with Wachovia and was instrumental in helping the bank secure naming rights to the arena
Max Bartikowsky, Forty Fort, Oct. 18: Owned Bartikowsky Jewelers on South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre and was the inspiration for cartoonist Ham Fisher’s “Little Max” in the Joe Palooka comic strip, which ran in up to 900 newspapers nationwide for over 50 years.
Charley Trippi, Athens, Georgia, formerly of Pittston, Oct. 19: University of Georgia legend who was a member of the Pro Football and College Football halls of fame.
Yvonne Bozinski, Nanticoke, Oct. 24: First woman elected to Nanticoke city council.
John P. Moses, Esq., Wilkes-Barre, Oct. 31: Prominent attorney and philanthropist. He dedicated many years to the health and welfare of children, including serving as chairman of the Board of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
John Spencer Sr., Dallas, Oct. 31: Owned Lehman Golf Club since 1953.
Eugene Brady, Mountain Top, Nov. 1: Served as executive director of Commission on Economic Opportunity for more than four decades.
Charles Obeid, Plains Twp., Nov. 2: Owned Sheehans Pharmacy in Plains Twp.
Joseph Shaver, Harveys Lake, Nov. 5: Former WARM DJ, dance show host on WVIA and community leader.
Charles Dugan, Kingston, Nov. 26: Owned Dugan’s Pub in Luzerne for 26 years.
Stephen Urbanski, Kingston, Dec. 1: Co-founder of the law firm Haggerty & Urbanski.
David Galli, Pittston, Dec. 16: A beloved figure in the Pittston Area community, he served as manager on the football team and worked 39 years on the maintenance staff.
Ava Fellerman, Treasure Island, Florida, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 11: Daughter of prominent local attorney Greg Fellerman was killed in a car accident.
Phillip J. “Mousey” Nardiello, Mountain Top, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 19: Owned and operated a barbershop on Park Avenue in Wilkes-Barre for more than 40 years that was frequented by politicos, sports figures, first responders, lawyers, clergymen and more.
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