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(USPS 322-840) PUBLISHED WEEKLY by the Wilkes-Barre Law Established 1872 (Cite(Cite Vol.Vol. 102107 Luz.Luz. Reg.Reg. Reports)Reports) VOL. 107102 Wilkes-Barre,Wilkes-Barre, PA, PA, Friday, Friday, February May 5, 17, 2017 2012 NO. NO. 187 COMMONWEALTH v. GUZMAN .................................................. 1 POSTMASTER: SendSend addressaddress changeschanges to to THE THE LUZERNE LUZERNE LEGAL LEGAL REGISTER, REGISTER, 200Room N. River 23, CourtStreet, House, Room 23,Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-1001 PA 18711-1001 PeriodicalPeriodical postagepostage paidpaid atat Wilkes-Barre,Wilkes-Barre, PA PA and and additional additional office. office. PricePrice $100.$40. 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All persons ESTATE OF JANE DAVIES, late of indebted to said estates are re- Kingston (died April 17, 2017), quired to make payment and John William Frith, Jr., Executor; those having claims or demands Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C., to present the same without de- 600 Third Ave., Kingston, PA lay to the administrators or ex- 18704 ecutors named or their attorneys ESTATE OF OLIVER GROSS- FIRST PUBLICATION PIETSCH, late of Huntington Twp. ESTATE OF RITA M. ASTARY, late of (died March 31, 2017), Mary Plains Twp. (died November 23, Crane, Administratrix; Stephen J. 2016), Claudia Chaback, Execu- Fendler, Esquire, Fendler & As- trix; Kevin R. Grebas, Esquire, sociates, P.C., The Park Building, Colbert & Grebas, PC, 210 Mon- 400 Third Ave., Suite 309, King- tage Mountain Rd., Suite A, ston, PA 18704 Moosic, PA 18507 ESTATE OF EDITH M. HILBURT, late ESTATE OF ELMO BEGLIOMINI, late of Wilkes-Barre (died April 16, of Wyoming (died December 15, 2017), Judith Karcheski, 334 2016), David Begliomini, Execu- Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, PA tor; Robert E. Marsh, Esquire, 18705, Executrix Marsh & Associates, LLC, 140 ESTATE OF GREGORY M. KANE, late Maffet St., Plains, PA 18705 of Exeter Twp. (died March 12, 2017), Diane M. Kane, Executrix; ESTATE OF SUSAN A. BEGLIOMINI, Kevin R. Grebas, Esquire, Colbert late of Wyoming (died March 13, & Grebas, PC, 210 Montage 2017), David Begliomini, Execu- Mountain Rd., Suite A, Moosic, PA tor; Robert E. Marsh, Esquire, 18507 Marsh & Associates, LLC, 140 Maffet St., Plains, PA 18705 ESTATE OF ROBERT MURAWSKI, late of Plains Twp. (died April 8, ESTATE OF ONA BROOKES, late of 2017), Robert S. Murawski, Ex- Luzerne (died March 15, 2017), ecutor; Frank Bognet, Esquire, 21 Thomas P. Curry, Jr., Administra- North Locust St., P.O. Box 277, tor; Robert T. Panowicz, Esquire, Hazleton, PA 18201 8 West Market St., Suite 1100, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 ESTATE OF GLORIA OSOLNICK, late of Kingston (died January 31, ESTATE OF OLGA BRYK, late of Du- 2017), Paul Osolnick, Executor; pont (died September 9, 2016), Thomas J. Killino, Esquire, 363 Elizabeth Kaminski, Executrix; Laurel St., Pittston, PA 18640 Biagio V. Musto, Esquire, 363 Laurel St., Pittston, PA 18640- ESTATE OF LORRAINE V. RADICE 1719 a/k/a Lorraine Radice, late of Sugarloaf (died February 10, ESTATE OF IRENE ANN CZACHUR, 2017), Franklyn A. Radice, Execu- late of Dupont (died December 28, tor; Joseph R. Ferdinand, Esquire, 2016), Richard Czachur, Admin- 67 North Church St., Hazleton, PA istrator; Carlo A. LaMonica, Es- 18201 12 THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER ESTATE OF RITA M. SIMONETTI, late ESTATE OF REGINA M. ERWINS of Larksville (died May 15, 2014), a/k/a Regina Erwins, late of Ha- Lori Albrecht, 139 Garden Rd., zleton (died January 30, 2017), Oreland, PA 19075, Executrix Loretta Pryor and Gary B. Walck, Co-Executors; Peter O’Donnell, ESTATE OF ROBERT DELBERT Esquire, 305 South Church St., THOMAS a/k/a Robert D. Thom- Suite 175, Hazleton, PA 18201 as, late of Wilkes-Barre (died No- vember 24, 2016), Lisa T. Barth, ESTATE OF EDWARD C. GRIMES, Administratrix C.T.A.; Maureen K. late of Kingston (died September Collins, Esquire, Mahler Law 27, 2016), Edward C. Grimes, Jr., Firm, LLC, 1043 Wyoming Ave., Administrator; Francis J. Hoegen, 1st Fl., Forty Fort, PA 18704 Esquire, 152 South Franklin St., P.O. Box 346, Wilkes-Barre, PA ESTATE OF JOHN F. WARUNEK, late 18703-0346 of Dupont (died May 21, 2016), Elizabeth A. Mazur, Executrix; ESTATE OF LAWRENCE J. IHNOTS, Biagio V. Musto, Esquire, 363 late of Dupont (died January 18, Laurel St., Pittston, PA 18640- 2017), Cheryl Ihnots, Administra- 1719 trix; Biagio V. Musto, Esquire, 363 SECOND PUBLICATION Laurel St., Pittston, PA 18640- 1719 ESTATE OF JOHN R. AMBRUCH a/k/a John Ambruch, Jr., late of ESTATE OF JEAN C. JONES, late of Black Creek Twp. (died April 12, Kingston (died October 20, 1996), 2017), Daniel M. Ambruch, Ad- Susan Kandrac, Executrix; Mau- ministrator; Frank Bognet, Es- reen K. Collins, Esquire, Mahler quire, 21 North Locust St., P.O. Law Firm, LLC, 1043 Wyoming Box 277, Hazleton, PA 18201- Ave., 1st Fl., Forty Fort, PA 18704 0277 ESTATE OF CATHERINE M. BOLIN- ESTATE OF ALICE ANN LISEFSKI, SKI, late of Kingston Twp. (died late of Black Creek Twp. (died, March 28, 2017), David J. Bolin- March 26, 2016), Edward Lisefski, ski, Executor; Michael J. Kizis, Administrator; Eric M. Mika, Es- Esquire, 61 N. Washington St., quire, Toole, Mika & Jones, LLC, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 26 East Centre St., Shenandoah, PA 17976-0072 ESTATE OF MARY ANN BORIS, late of Wilkes-Barre (died February 13, ESTATE OF ADELIA MARSICANO, 2017), Charles Boris and Elaine late of Hazleton (died April 4, McCaw, Executors; Hiscox & 2017), Arthur G. Blasko, Jr., Ad- Musto, 400 Third Ave., Suite 201, ministrator; The Seach Law Of- Kingston, PA 18704 fices, 53 West Foothills Dr., Drums, PA 18222 ESTATE OF JEANETTE E. DYER, late of Salem Twp. (died February 24, ESTATE OF JACKIE C. MELTON, late 2017), Catherine E. Martz, Admin- of White Haven (died April 6, istratrix; Nicholas D. Lutz, Es- 2017), Randy Melton, Executor; quire, Law Offices of Lutz & Petty, Thomas S. Cometa, Esquire, 250 LLC, 916 W. Front St., Berwick, Pierce St., Suite 213, Kingston, PA PA 18603 18704 13 THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER ESTATE OF MARILYN JOAN THOM- Executor; Anthony G. Ross, Es- AS a/k/a Marlyn Joan Thomas quire, Law Offices of Tony Ross, a/k/a M. Joan Thomas, late of 126 South Main St., Pittston, PA Berwick (died March 24, 2017), 18640 Donald E. Bower, Executor; Don- ald G. Karpowich, Esquire, 85 ESTATE OF HELEN DUFALLO a/k/a Drasher Rd., Drums, PA 18222 Helen Dufalo, late of Hazleton (died March 8, 2017), Paul John ESTATE OF FLORENTINE WEIGEL, Dufallo, Executor; Karen Byrnes- late of Lake Twp. (died March 12, Noon, Esquire, Michael J. 2017), Christopher Rudzik, Ad- O’Connor & Associates, LLC, 608 ministrator; Glenn G. Yanik, Es- quire, Attorney at Law, 52 S. West Oak St., P.O. Box 201, Memorial Hwy., P.O. Box 1743, Frackville, PA 17931 Shavertown, PA 18708 ESTATE OF ANNA C. FAULENT ESTATE OF EDWARD YANOCHKO, a/k/a Anna Faulent a/k/a Anna SR., late of Freeland (died January Nancy Faulent, late of Dupont 25, 2017), Susan E. Yanochko (died March 23, 2017), Cathy Ann Wilkinson, Executrix; Donald G. Kashuba, Executrix; Joseph M. Karpowich, Esquire, 85 Drasher Blazosek, Esquire, 341 Wyoming Rd., Drums, PA 18222 Ave., West Pittston, PA 18643 THIRD PUBLICATION ESTATE OF PATRICK SAMUEL ESTATE OF LUCILLE BODOSKY, late GIAMBRA, SR., late of Wyoming of West Pittston (died August 17, (died March 14, 2017), Marilyn 2016), Susan Sherinsky, Execu- Giambra, Administratrix; Hou- trix; Biagio V. Musto, Esquire, 363 Laurel St., Pittston, PA 18640- rigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C., 600 1719 Third Ave., Kingston, PA 18704 ESTATE OF GINO BONI, late of Laflin ESTATE OF WALTER J. GILBERT, (died March 6, 2017), Marian JR., late of Forty Fort (died Janu- Boni, Executrix; Bregman & ary 28, 2017), Denise Gilbert Lantz, LLC, 1205 Wyoming Ave., Mosca, 619 Carverton Rd., Wyo- Forty Fort, PA 18704 ming, PA 18644, Executrix ESTATE OF MICHAEL BRANNIGAN, ESTATE OF MARY RITA HONEY- late of Wilkes-Barre (died July 9, WELL, late of Edwardsville (died 2016), Janet Brannigan, 125 December 3, 2014), Colleen Weiss North Main St., Plains, PA 18705, and MaryEllen Nawrocki, Co- Administratrix Administratrices; The Powell Law Group, PC, 789 Airport Rd., Suite ESTATE OF SOPHIA J. BYOREK, late 106, Hazle Twp., PA 18202 of Butler Twp. (died March 22, 2017), Bernard J. Byorek, Execu- ESTATE OF GLORIA A. JACOBS tor; Anthony J. Lucadamo, Es- a/k/a Gloria A. Hoffman Jacobs quire, Kennedy & Lucadamo, P.C., 200 West Chapel St., Hazleton, PA a/k/a Gloria Hoffman Jacobs, late 18201 of Hazleton (died February 15, 2017), Harry R. Jacobs, Executor; ESTATE OF PATRICIA M. CASALE, Frank Bognet, Esquire, 21 North late of Pittston (died March 18, Locust St., P.O. Box 277, Hazle- 2017), Anthony J. Casale, Jr., ton, PA 18201-0277 14 THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER ESTATE OF PATRICIA A. MATRESE, ESTATE OF TIMOTHY J. ROMAN, late of Hazleton (died October 15, late of Hazle Twp. (died February 2016), Mary Beth Mullen, Execu- 28, 2017), Barry J. Baran, Execu- trix; Robert S. Betnar, Esquire, tor; Elliot B. Edley, Esquire, 8 126 South Main St., Pittston, PA West Market St., Suite 1060, 18640 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 ESTATE OF VERONICA C. MELUS- ESTATE OF PATRICIA ANN ROSS KEY a/k/a Verna Meluskey, late a/k/a Patricia A.
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