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The Luzerne Legal Register Decedents’ Estates C THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER DECEDENTS’ ESTATES C. Ciavarella, Executor; Donald T. Notice is hereby given that Rogers, Esquire, 63 West River letters testamentary or of admin- St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 istration have been granted in the following estates. All persons ESTATE OF GERALDINE M. COUSIN indebted to said estates are re- a/k/a Geraldine Cousin, late of quired to make payment and Plymouth (died December 14, those having claims or demands 2018), Gerald Cousin, Executor; to present the same without de- Michael D. Rogers, Esquire, 63 lay to the administrators or ex- West River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA ecutors named or their attorneys 18702 FIRST PUBLICATION ESTATE OF EBERT B. DRASHER ESTATE OF JOLYNN ANSKIS, late of a/k/a Ebert Drasher, late of Den- Newport Twp. (died September 30, nison Twp. (died November 28, 2018), Joseph Kirschner, Admin- 2018), Lois Jones and Barry istrator; Matthew P. Kelly, Es- Drasher, Co-Executors; Daniel A. quire, 400 Third Ave., Suite 205, Miscavige, Esquire, Gillespie Mis- Kingston, PA 18704 cavige & Ferdinand, LLC, 67 North Church St., Hazleton, PA 18201 ESTATE OF MICHAEL J. BAHARA, late of Dallas (died November 25, ESTATE OF NANCY FALZONE, late 2018), Marylee Schirg, Executrix; of Exeter (died December 27, Sean M. McNealis, Esquire, 5929 2018), Angela Grady, Executrix; Main Rd., Hunlock Creek, PA Bregman & Lantz, LLC, 1205 18621 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704 ESTATE OF LINN BELLES a/k/a Linn F. Belles, late of Nanticoke ESTATE OF WILLIAM S. GOGOLA, (died December 11, 2018), Chris- late of Hazle Twp. (died November topher Belles, Executor; James T. 6, 2018), Allan R. Gogola, 1114 Lesho, Esquire, 121 South Main Parkview Ln., Drums, PA 18222, St., Pittston, PA 18640 Administrator ESTATE OF BERNARD BOLOCK, late ESTATE OF MARY G. HOSEY, late of of Exeter (died December 17, Lehman Twp. (died December 12, 2018), Deborah A. Volpi, Admin- 2018), Emily Sallitt, Executrix; istratrix; Charles D. McCormick Michael J. Bendick, Esquire, P.O. Esquire, Elliot Greenleaf & Dean, Box 1733, Shavertown, PA 18708 15 Public Sq., Suite 310, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18701 ESTATE OF AGNES M. O’DONNELL, late of Freeland (died November 1, ESTATE OF JAMES CHEBALO a/k/a 2018), PNC Bank, Stephen J. James J. Chebalo, late of Swoyers- Pavlick and Christine Yenshaw, ville (died April 2, 2018), James P. Executors; Robert J. Gillespie, Jr., Chebalo, Executor; Michael A. Esquire, 67 North Church St., Pendolphi, Esquire, 1141 Wyo- Hazleton, PA 18201 ming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704 ESTATE OF WARREN M. STERLING ESTATE OF VERONICA MARIE CIA- a/k/a Warren Monroe Sterling VARELLA a/k/a Veronica M. a/k/a Warren Sterling, late of Ciavarella, late of Hanover Twp. Nescopeck (died December 27, (died December 11, 2018), Joseph 2018), Bradford M. Sterling, Ex- 15 THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER ecutor; Robert A. Bull, Esquire, ESTATE OF JOHN COLEMAN, late of Law Offices of Bull & Bull, LLP, Wilkes-Barre (died November 26, 106 Market St., Berwick, PA 2018), Marie Louise Roos, Execu- 18603 trix; Jannell L. Dudick, Esquire, 1043 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, ESTATE OF SANFORD B. STERN- PA 18704 LIEB a/k/a Sanford B. Sternlieb, M.D., late of Dallas Twp. (died ESTATE OF JOSEPH J. CZECK December 8, 2018), PNC Bank, a/k/a Joseph John Czeck, late of N.A. c/o Heather Dorr, V.P., Ex- Nanticoke (died April 17, 2018), ecutor; Alan Kluger, Esquire, Cheryl A. Aleshire, 11521 Dellwyn Dr., Hagerstown, MD 21740, Ex- Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C., ecutrix 600 Third Ave., Kingston, PA 18704 ESTATE OF STEPHEN JAMES KA- MINSKI a/k/a Steven Kaminski, ESTATE OF IRENE M. TAMALENUS, late of Salem Twp. (died December late of Wilkes-Barre (died August 3, 2018), Julie Chomicz, Admin- 5, 2018), Paul J. Tamalenus, Ad- istratrix; Lewis W. Wetzel, Es- ministrator; Rosenn, Jenkins & quire, 1170 Highway 315, Suite 1, Greenwald, LLP, 15 South Frank- Plains, PA 18702 lin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711- 0075 ESTATE OF PETER STANLEY KASU- LANIS a/k/a Peter P. Kasulanis ESTATE OF DIANE L. THOMAS, late a/k/a Peter Paul Kasulanis, late of Franklin Twp. (died September of West Pittston (died July 4, 29, 2018), Jade L. Levi, Adminis- 2018), Betty Kasulanis, Executrix; trator; Deborah Albert-Heise, A. Ruth Whalen, Esquire, 250 Esquire, 103 Warren St., Tunk- Pierce St., Suite 212, Kingston, PA hannock, PA 18657 18704 ESTATE OF CHARLES ELWOOD ESTATE OF MYRON S. KOZICH WEAVER a/k/a Bud Weaver, late a/k/a Myron Stephen Kozich of Dallas (died December 20, a/k/a Myron Kozich, late of Plains 2018), Jonathan S. Comitz, Es- (died November 4, 2018), Karen Lee Kozich, Executrix; Angela F. quire, Administrator; Comitz Law Stevens, Esquire, 400 Third Ave., Firm, LLC, 46 Public Sq., Suite Suite 101, Kingston, PA 18704 101, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 ESTATE OF MARY PATRICIA KU- ESTATE OF RAYMOND A. YUNKU- LICK, late of Hughestown (died NIS, late of Pittston (died October March 6, 2018), John Francis 15, 2018), Raymond A. Yunkunis, Kulick, 120 Center St., Hughes- Jr., Executor; Girard J. Mecadon, town, PA 18640, Executor Esquire, 363 Laurel St., Pittston, PA 18640 ESTATE OF MARY T. LAMOREUX, SECOND PUBLICATION late of Freeland (died August 16, 2013), Ryan Lamoreux, Adminis- ESTATE OF ABRAM JAY BELLES, trator; Stacey Acri, Esquire, 273 JR., late of Wilkes-Barre (died East Northampton St., Wilkes- December 26, 2015), Kathryn Barre, PA 18702 Elizabeth Gallagher, Executrix; C. Stephen Gurdin, Jr., Esquire, 67- ESTATE OF JANE RUTH LANDAU, 69 Public Square, Suite 501, late of Jenkins Twp. (died Novem- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-2512 ber 2, 2018), Kevin H. Smith, 16 THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER Executor; Kevin M. Smith, Es- Lakaros, Executors; Jannell L. quire, The Law Offices of Kevin M. Dudick, Esquire, 1043 Wyoming Smith, P.C., 409 North State St., Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704 Clarks Summit, PA 18411 ESTATE OF PATRICIA MURIN, late ESTATE OF MARY CATHERINE of Hazleton (died May 14, 2018), MANZONI a/k/a Mary Manzoni, Michael J. Hudacek, Jr., Esquire, late of Dallas Twp. (died November Administrator; Hudacek & Hu- 5, 2018), Allyson Joyce, Executrix; dacek, 43 E. Main St., Plymouth, Jonathan A. Spohrer, Esquire, PA 18651 279 Pierce St., Kingston, PA 18704 ESTATE OF MICHAEL J. MUSSO- LINE, late of Hazleton (died De- ESTATE OF JEAN CLAUDE MARI- cember 17, 2018), Emily L. Stew- ETTE, late of West Pittston (died art, Executrix; Michael Beltrami, June 28, 1988), Richard C. Mari- Esquire, 477 South Church St., ette, Administrator DBN; Hiscox Hazleton, PA 18201 & Musto, 400 Third Ave., Suite 201, Kingston, PA 18704 ESTATE OF CLARA ELAINE NOBLE a/k/a Elaine Noble, late of Pitts- ESTATE OF ROSE MARIETTE, late ton (died November 3, 2018), David of Pittston (died December 6, W. Noble, Executor; William F. 2018), Richard C. Mariette, Ex- Schroeder, Esquire, 1956 Buck- ecutor; Hiscox & Musto, 400 Third ingham Dr., Jamison, PA 18929 Ave., Suite 201, Kingston, PA 18704 ESTATE OF EUGENE PELCZAR, late of Union Twp. (died November 28, ESTATE OF JOSEPH MAZER, late of 2014), Margaret Pelczar, Admin- Jackson Twp. (died November 16, istratrix; Charles D. McCormick 2018), Glen W. Mazer and Ber- Esquire, Elliot Greenleaf & Dean, nard J. Mazer, Administrators; 15 Public Sq., Suite 310, Wilkes- Sean P. McNealis, Esquire, 5929 Main Rd., Hunlock Creek, PA Barre, PA 18701 18621 ESTATE OF FLORENCE A. RIPPLE, ESTATE OF MARIE McCULLOUGH late of West Pittston (died Novem- a/k/a Marie C. McCullough, late ber 23, 2018), Victoria Latona, of Hazleton (died December 19, Executrix; James T. Lesho, Es- 2018), Robert B. McCullough, quire, 121 South Main St., Pitts- Executor; Richard I. Bernstein, ton, PA 18640 Esquire, Giuliani & Bernstein, 101 W. Broad St., Suite 301, ESTATE OF FLORENCE SECOR Hazleton, PA 18201-6328 a/k/a Florence D. Secor, late of Jackson Twp. (died December 9, ESTATE OF EVELYN MIKA, late of 2018), Richard G. Secor and Dona Edwardsville (died October 30, Marie Kocylowski, Executors; 2018), Amanda Mika, Executrix; Hiscox & Musto, 400 Third Ave., Stacey Acri, Esquire, 273 East Suite 201, Kingston, PA 18704 Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 ESTATE OF FRANK P. SROMOVSKI a/k/a Frank Paul Sromovski, late ESTATE OF JEAN M. MIKULIS, late of Wilkes-Barre (died December 6, of Dallas Twp. (died December 6, 2018), Michael A. Sromovski and 2018), Kelly Brutko and James Mary Beth Delaney, Co-Executors; 17 THE LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER Stephen B. Killian, Esquire, 575 of Lake Twp. (died November 28, Pierce St., Suite 303, Kingston, PA 2018), Edward G. Brenton, Ex- 18704 ecutor; Charles B. Calkins, Es- quire, CGA Law Firm, 135 North ESTATE OF SUSAN KAY TERASCAV- George St., York, PA 17401 AGE, late of Hanover Twp. (died October 31, 2018), Danielle ESTATE OF JEFFREY J. BREYAN, Terascavage-Sorber, Administra- late of Plains Twp. (died July 11, trix; Lewis W. Wetzel, Esquire, 2018), Zachary Breyan, Adminis- 1170 Highway 315, Suite 1, trator; Patrick J. Aregood, Es- Plains, PA 18702 quire, 1218 South Main St., Han- over Township, PA 18706 ESTATE OF HEINRICH WEHLING, ESTATE OF MARCELLA A. BUGDA late of Sugarloaf Twp. (died De- a/k/a Marci Bugda, late of Hazle- cember 7, 2018), Jeremiah Leon ton (died December 12, 2018), Boyer, Executor; David L. Glass- Ronald A. Walko a/k/a Ronald berg, Esquire, Glassberg & Walko, Executor; Thomas J. Shar- Doganiero, 466 State Route 93, key, Esquire, 982 North Sherman Sugarloaf, PA 18249 Ct., Hazleton, PA 18201 ESTATE OF ELEANOR R. WILLIAMS, ESTATE OF JOYCE E. COOLBAUGH, late of Wright Twp. (died Novem- late of Lehman Twp. (died Novem- ber 16, 2018), Carol A. Yeager, ber 23, 2018), Russell Coolbaugh, Executrix; James L. Bobeck, Es- Executor; Michael J.
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