YMCA Events - The Forest City News
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YMCA Events - The Forest City News
THE FOREST CITY NEWS, FOREST CITY, PA 18421 * WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016 * PHONE 570-785-3800 * email [email protected] - PAGE 5 Area Obituaries Elizabeth “Betty” Romich Baumann Lake Alden Elizabeth “Betty” Romich Baumann, 92, of Lake Alden, died April 11, 2016, at the home of her daughter, Mary Farrell, in Midlothian, VA, with her daughter, sonin-law, and grandchildren at her side. She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Baumann. Born January 24, 1924, in Forest City, daughter of the late Harry and Mary Schuma Romich, Elizabeth grew up in Forest City and Honesdale. She graduated from Lennox Hill Hospital School of Nursing and worked for many years at Glens Falls Hospital in Glens Falls, NY. Elizabeth was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Honesdale, and served in the choir with her sister, Arlene Lescinski. She also sang with the Wayne Choralaires and enjoyed music throughout her life. Elizabeth was a dedicated gardener and loved fishing at her beloved Lake Alden, where she lived during much of her later life. She is survived by her son, John Baumann and wife Dorna, Eugene, OR; her daughter Mary Farrell and husband Michael, Midlothian, VA; brother Robert Romich of Honesdale; grandchildren Jesse Baumann, Michael Farrell, Megan Farrell, and Kaitlin Farrell; and four greatgrandchildren. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, June 25, 10 am, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Honesdale, followed by interment at noon at Holbert Cemetery in Lackawaxen. Mt. View Garden Club to meet Tues., May 17 The Mountain View Garden Club will meet at the Clifford Fire Hall on Tuesday, May 17 at 7pm. Local artist Joe Kluck will be doing a demonstration called “Paint your Garden”. The public is invited. The garden club presents a $500 scholarship to a deserving senior from both Forest City and Mountain View High Schools who are pursuing a degree related to the environment, land, plants or ecology. For a copy of the scholarship application, go to their website at mountainviewgardenclub. org. The 12th annual Plant Exchange & Marketplace will take place on Sunday, June 5 at the Clifford Picnic Grounds. The Marketplace will be held from 11:30 til 3 featuring local artisans, refreshments and music. The Plant Exchange & Sale will be held from 1 til 3 at which time you may purchase perennials grown in local gardens or you have the option of exchanging two perennials from your garden for two plants of like size or value. For more information about the garden club, visit their website listed above or contact their membership chair, Mary Ann O’Pecko at [email protected] or 570785-5691. Bernard M. Lapera Carbondale Bernard M. Lapera, 89, of Carbondale, died Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at Hospice of the Sacred Heart, Dunmore after an illness. His wife of 61 years is the former Josephine Lombardo. Born in Carbondale, son of the late Angelo and Frances Gigliotti Lapera, Bennie was a 1944 graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School, Carbondale, and attended Johnson Technical School. He joined the Navy on his 18th birthday and served during World War II. He was a faithful member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and served on the board of directors at Northeastern Bank, Community National Bank and Trust Co. and the Carbondale Housing Authority. He was also a trustee at the Moxie Club and a member of American Legion Post 221 and former UNICO member. In 1951, he and his brother Sam started Lapera Brothers Service Station on Eighth Avenue. In 1957, they became Lapera Oil Co. Inc. at their current River Street location. Bennie was the sponsor and member of Lapera Golf League and former member of the Twilight Golf League. He enjoyed time spent with family and loved gardening, golf and baseball. He was an avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan. One of his most cherished experiences as a baseball fan was when he, his lifelong friend Anthony “Guardi” Guarneri and son, Frank, had an opportunity to meet many members of the New York Yankees, including Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris, in the Yankees clubhouse after a game. He proposed to his wife at a game at Yankee Stadium. The family extends heartfelt thanks to Dr. Mario Sebastianelli, Dr. Matt Haley, Joanie Cerra and Dr. Haley’s staff, Dr. Kristen Liptock, the staffs at DaVita and Hospice of the Sacred Heart, Marty McGurrin, Hospice Path Program, the Rev. John Lapera, his lifelong friend, Tony Guarneri, and his extended family and friends who helped in any way during his extended illness. Also surviving are two sons, Frank Lapera and wife, Annette, Forest City; and Bernard Lapera Jr. and companion, Colleen, Carbondale; three daughters, Catherine Granville and husband, Phil, Richmondale; Angel Dick and husband, Mark, Carbondale; and Joanie Cerra and husband, Joe, Carbondale; 12 grandchildren, Frank Lapera Jr. and wife, Alicia; Michael Lapera; Jonathan Lapera and wife, Rita; Philip Granville Jr. and companion, Mackenzie; Kevin Granville and companion, Candace; Chris- topher Granville and wife, Carly; Mary Granville and companion, Matthew; Stephanie Lapera, Bernie Lapera III, Matthew Dick, Monica Cerra and Sarah; and Samantha Blakeslee and husband, Matt; four great-grandchildren, Rocco and Carmella Lapera, Evan and Declan Granville; a sister, Fran Mancuso, Carbondale; sister-in-law, Dolores Lapera, Carbondale; several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by four brothers, Dominic, Samuel, John and Pat Lapera; two sisters, Caroline Anelli and Theresa Masco; and a daughter-in-law, Bernadette Lapera. The funeral was held May 7 from Lawrence A. Gabriel Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc., Carbondale, with Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Entombment, Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery, Finch Hill. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; or St. Francis Assisi Kitchen, 500 Penn Ave., Scranton, PA 18503. Anne F. Hersinger Carbondale Anne F. Hersinger, 79, died Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at the Carbondale Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Paterson, N.J., daughter of the late Franklin A. and Edna C. Ullrich Hersinger, she was a graduate of St. Joseph’s High School, Paterson. She worked for Wayne County Human Resources and as a resident assistant at Still Meadows. Before retirement, she worked at the Scranton School for the Deaf as a resident assistant. Anne’s family would like to thank all the staff at Carbondale Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for the loving care they all gave to Anne. Surviving are two daughters, Julie Rowan, Waymart; and Helga Gregory and husband, Rick, Equinunk; four sons, Bruce Rowan and wife, Leslie, Carbondale; Lee Rowan and wife, Robin, Honesdale; Thomas D. Rowan, Olyphant; and John K. Rowan and wife, Carol, Jermyn; a sister, Sister Edna Francis Hersinger, Convent Station, N.J.; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Christopher Rowan. Memorial services were held on Friday, April 29 from the Robert E. Decker Funeral Home, 702 River St., Peckville, by the Rev. Terry Drost, pastor of the Peckville Assembly of God. Interment was held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Road, South Abington Twp., PA 18411. Funeral Arrangements Lillian L. Arnold Formerly of Carbondale Lillian L. Arnold, 97, formerly of Carbondale, died Thursday, May 5, 2016 at Forest City Nursing Home. She was the widow of Joseph Carden and Harry T. Arnold. Lillian was born in Browndale on April 12, 1919, a daughter of the late Richard and Mae (Modridge) Westgate. She was a member of Berean Baptist Church, Carbondale, and was formerly a portrait painter for Rosal Photography, Carbondale, and she enjoyed traveling. The family would like to thank Dr. Matthew Haley, the staff at Forest City Nursing Home and Traditional Hospice for the loving and compassionate care they gave Lillian. Surviving Lillian are a son, Joseph Carden of Carbondale; a stepdaughter, Barbara McNiesh; a stepson, Bill, wife of Donna Arnold, of Dunmore; son-in-law, Ron Mroczka, Jermyn; granddaughter, Michele Mroczka and husband, James Linsell; grandson, Ron Mroczka II; two great-granddaughters, Ashley Salitsky and husband, Joe; and Alyvia Mroczka, a great-great-granddaughter, Phoebe Salitsky; special nieces, Carol Ohmnacht and Kay Zumbach; nephews, Ray Osterhaut and wife, Sue; and Gerald Osterhaut and wife, Carol. She was also preceded in death by a son, Richard Carden; a daughter, Beverly Mroczka; and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services were private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Harrison Funeral Home, 374 N. Main St., Archbald. Bakers sought for June bake sale Bakers are needed at Christ Episcopal Church in Forest City. The members have been asked to participate at the 2nd Annual Car Show hosted by the Browndale Fire Company on Saturday, June 4th. Pick out your favorite recipe and mark your calendar now! Volunteers are also needed to assist at the sales stand that day. Huge yard sale in Prompton A huge yard sale will be held at the Prompton Fire Hall on May 20 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and May 21 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. On May 21, there will be a $2 bag sale from 1:15 to 2 p.m. There will be a large variety of items with something for everyone. The sale is sponsored by the Prompton Methodist Women. PRAYERS A VERY POWERFUL PRAYER A very powerful prayer to be said in times of extreme anxiety and/or need. “I cannot bear this alone, Christ, I seek thy aid.” This is to be said at least 12 times or as many times as needed. This prayer is very powerful and never known to fail. Prayers will be answered. Must be published. J.M. 513 Main Street, Forest City, PA 18421 (570) 785-3153 www.lesjackfuneralhome.com Get a subscription to the NEWS! Call 785-3800 Briechle Law Offices, PC www.briechlelaw.com Michael Briechle, Esquire [email protected] Marissa McAndrew, Esquire [email protected] Sean Granahan, Esquire [email protected] SEAN P. McGRAW, ESQ. Attorney-at-law WILLS & ESTATES 707 Main Street, Forest City PO Box 157 (570)785-3232 *Land Disputes *Oil and Gas Issues *Personal Injury *Workers' Compensation *Estate Planning and Administration 4 Chestnut Street, Montrose 570-278-9120 YMCA Events SURVIVOR SWIM at the Y. The Y will host a FREE Women Only Survivor Swim on Sunday, May 15th. There will be an hour of private swim at 9:00am and a social hour with light refreshments at 10:00am. This unique experience is open to women of all ages and stages of cancer. Participants may bring a friend to share this experience with. For more information, call Lorrie Williams, RN at the Y. 570-282-2210. BE TRAINED TO SAVE – Lifeguard Course at the YMCA The Greater Carbondale YMCA will conduct a Lifeguard Certification Course the week of May 16. The course is designed to teach participants how to effectively prevent and respond to water emergencies. The courses are designed to arm you with the skills and knowledge to prepare you for a variety of scenarios in and around the water. With the lifeguard training, you will learn how quick response times and effective preparation are vital to being a lifeguard while also understanding the crucial elements in helping to prevent drowning and injuries. Partic- ipants must be at least 15 years old and be able to pass a pretest. To get more information on pricing and to preregister stop by the Y or call 570-2822210. BUILD A SKILL. SAVE A LIFE. – CPR Class at the YMCA The Greater Carbondale YMCA is committed to keeping our community safe. A CPR Class will be held on Wednesday, May 18 at 8:00am or 5:00pm. Participants will learn BASIC CPR and AED for infants, children and adults. The class is taught by the Y’s Registered Nurse, Lorrie Williams. Preregister at the Y. PREVENT DROWNING – Swim Lessons at the YMCA Keeping kids safe in the water is a top priority at the YMCA. The next 8 week session of progressive swim lessons will begin as follows: Monday evenings beginning May 16th for preschool and youth and Saturday mornings beginning May 21st for parent/tot, preschool and youth. Preregistration is recommended by calling or stopping at the Greater Carbondale YMCA 570-282-2210. Rep. Sandra Major (RSusquehanna/Wayne) has announced her monthly satellite office and veterans assistance hours for the month of May. On Thursday, May 12, at the Preston Township Building on Crosstown Highway (Route 370) in Lakewood, the satellite office will be open from 10 a.m. to noon and include the following services: • Driver’s license and vehicle registration applications and renewals. • Assistance with PennDOT paperwork. • PACE and PACENET applications for seniors. • Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications. • Student aid applications. • Free state maps, state park information and PA Vacation Guides. • Referrals to agencies to resolve state-related matters. In addition to the state services her offices provide, Major has also teamed up with the American Legion to provide assistance to veterans seeking information on VA benefits and services. This service is available in her Honesdale district office on the second Monday of each month. The next scheduled appointment day is Monday, May 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The office is located at 32 Commercial St., Suite 300, in Honesdale. Anyone interested in speaking with the department service officer should call the office at (570) 253-5533 to schedule an appointment. Some of the services available to veterans and their dependents during these special hours include assistance with compensation, pension, death benefits, education and health care, as well as any issues pertaining to veterans benefits. An individual requesting service does not need to be a member of the American Legion. “Both of these special services are designed to afford area residents more convenient access of state services,” said Major. “I encourage veterans and folks in the northern Wayne County area to take advantage of these opportunities to talk with someone in person and get the help needed to resolve any issues they may be having.” Major’s full-time office in Montrose, Susquehanna County, is located at 16501 S.R. 706, Suite 2. The phone number is (570) 278-3374 or toll free at 1-800-418-5048. She can also be contacted via her website at RepMajor.com, email at SMajor@pahousegop. com or on Facebook at Facebook.com/RepMajor. The Forest City Lions Club would like to thank Anthony Dell’Aquila , owner of Elegante Restaurant, and members of the Forest City Regional High School Honor Society for their participation in the Lions Club pancake breakfast on April 24, 2016. Their dedicated and selfless service ensured the success of this fund-raiser. Anthony provided an alternate location for the breakfast, as the American Legion Hall was no longer available to host the event. His expertise in food preparation also helped the day go very smoothly. Members of the Forest City National Honor Society (specifically, Maria Montauredes, Emily Lewis, Mickaylah Rutledge, Heather Agentovich, Allison Lipko, Joseph Piotrowski, and Jared Paulin) provided a much-needed boost to the Lions Club work force, as the students assisted with every facet of the breakfast event. A heartfelt thanks from the Forest City Lions Club goes out to all who participated and supported the event. It was refreshing to see members of the community pull together for this event. The Lions Club has been a strong supporter of the Forest City Library, and well as other local charitable causes. Rep. Major office hours set for May 12 FC Lions Club says thank you Jones & Brennan Funeral Home 430 Main Street, Forest City, PA 18421 (570) 785-3500 John P. Brennan, Supervisor Joseph J. Brennan, F.D. John P. Brennan, Jr. F.D. Established 1901 * OFF-STREET PARKING AVAILABLE