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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/09/2017

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/09/2017



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Renowned Tamaqua area Chiropractor, Dr. Albert E. Rocuskie of Mahanoy Ave., Hometown, passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 7, 2017 at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, with his family by his side, at the age of 80.

Survived by his beloved wife of fifty-eight years, Sylvia (Poplaski) Rocuskie; 4 daughters whom he cherished & 11 grandchildren whom he adored: Kelly Cappos, wife of David Cappos, Harrisburg; Karen Brandt, wife of Dr. John Brandt, Lock Haven; Kathy Ringenbach, wife of Paul Ringenbach, Hummelstown; and Kimberly Sandelier, wife of Peter Sandelier, Turnersville, NJ; His grandchildren include: Dr. Ashley Brandt, Eric Cappos, John Paul Brandt, Esq., Dr. Christopher Cappos, Brian Cappos, Kristin Brandt, Esq., Michael Ringenbach, Amanda Ringenbach, Nicole Sandelier, Jonathan Ringenbach, & Lauren Sandelier. Grandchildren in-laws include: Jordan Cappos, Colin Bishop, Esq. & Amber Cappos.

He is survived by brother, Benjamin Rocuskie (Marlene), Harrisburg and sister Alice Tetkoskie (Jim) York Haven; sisters-in-laws, Joanie Rocuskie, Milton, and Alice Rocuskie, York Haven; and numerous nieces, nephews & godchildren.

Born in Sunbury, Northumberland County, the second son of the late, Albert E. Raczkowski, Sr and Miriam (Shelly) Raczkowski. He was predeceased by brothers, Tony and Charlie Rocuskie.

Nothing in the world meant more to Dr. Rocuskie than his beautiful wife, loving family & dedicated patients. He was kind, compassionate, and inspirational. He always enjoyed spending time with family, attending his daughters’ & grandchildren’s sporting events, playing baseball, golfing, ice-skating, swimming, skiing, hunting, cheering for Penn State, & annually vacationing with all 25 family members in Myrtle Beach, SC. A consummate story teller he loved to entertain with stories about his family and life experiences and always had pockets full of candy to share with everyone. He ended EVERY phone call or interaction with his family saying “I love you!”

Dr. & Mrs. Rocuskie were married for 58 years. They met in grade school and were a perfect example of everlasting love. They worked together, raised a family together, & bought sunshine into every interaction they had with their patients, friends, and even strangers.

Dr. Rocuskie graduated from Coal Township High School, Shamokin - Class of 1955. He was an excellent shortstop who was happiest playing semi-pro baseball in Shamokin, was invited to try out for the Philadelphia Phillies at the age of 16, & played semipro baseball throughout college. He received his undergraduate degree from Moline Community College, Moline, Illinois, his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from the Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa and his post graduate degree from Toftness Institute of Chiropractic, Cumberland, Wisconsin. He obtained his Pennsylvania Chiropractic license in 1960 and began his professional practice at the Kashuba Chiropractic Clinic, Mt. Carmel, PA.

Dr. & Mrs. Rocuskie moved their family from Mt Carmel to Hometown in 1967 where they fulfilled their dream of opening a solo Chiropractic private practice. Dr. Rocuskie brought pain relief to thousands of patients over the years and continued to practice until the day of his recent accident. He was recognized for providing excellent compassionate care to patients for over half a century by receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award and a 50th anniversary commemorative medal from the Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. In May 2017 he was honored for his lifetime dedication to his profession when he returned to Iowa and Palmer College where he and his family were guests of honor by the university administration, alumni, and students. Mrs. Sylvia Rocuskie, a Medical Assistant graduate of the Pennsylvania Junior College of Medical Arts, was also recognized with a plaque for assisting her husband in his practice for over 50 years.

He was a long time member of the International Chiropractic Association, the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association, the Palmer Alumni Association, the Hometown Fire Company, Tamaqua Knights of Columbus, Tamaqua Elks and a 50 year member of St. John XXIII Catholic Church. In the 1970s and 1980s Dr. Rocuskie was the team doctor for the Marian Colt’s football and basketball teams as well as assistant coach of the Marian Fillies softball team.

The family of Dr. Rocuskie would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to all of his dedicated patients who he had the privilege of treating over the course of his lifetime. He was passionate about his career and never considered it work. He loved his patients!
They would like to thank the wonderful family friends who have been a constant source of support and love over the years.

The family would also like to recognize the amazing physicians and healthcare teams at Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Pinnacle Health Harrisburg Hospital, and St Luke’s Miners Memorial Medical Center who provided him with outstanding compassionate care over the last 40 years.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. of 655 East Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania 18252. (570) 668-2550.

Extended family and friends shall be received on Friday evening at the funeral home from 5 to 8:00 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday October 14, 2017 at 10 o'clock A.M. from St. John XXIII R.C.C. 266 West Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.

No Saturday morning calling.

Interment, All Saints Cemetery, Elysburg, Pennsylvania will be private.

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David B. "Dave the DJ" Tertel, 61 of Seventh Street Coaldale, Pennsylvania passed away on Sunday, October 8, 2017, at Lehigh Valley Hospital Salisbury Twp.

Survived by his wife Liz (Shook ) Tertel; son, David Tertel of Treemont; daughter, Kathy Heffelfinger of Hegins; brothers, Eugene F. Tertel and his companion Susan Schaffer of Lehighton, Stephen E. Tertel and his wife Carol of Frackville, Peter Urso and his companion Nancy Beers of Lansford; sisters, Nancy Stevens of Tamaqua, and Stephanie Holcombe wife of Rich of Georgia; 8 grandchildren; step daughters, Mary and Alyss Troxell.

Born Sunday, February 5, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. the son of Theresa (Smulligan) Tertel-Urso of Lansford, and the late Charles Tertel.

David had worked for J.R. Slaw of Bowmanstown. He was a talented mechanic and enjoyed hunting.

Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to the E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. of 655 East Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania 18252. (570) 668-2550.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday October 11, 2017 at 11 o'clock A.M. from the funeral home, Rev. Barry & Tina Brown to officiate. Friends shall be received on Tuesday evening at the funeral home from 6 to 8:00 P.M., and on the morning of services from 10:00 A.M. until time of services.

Interment will be in Sky View Memorial Park, Tamaqua, PA.

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Wesley Phillip Anchorstar, age 22, of Port Carbon, PA , passed away on Thursday, October 5th, 2017 at his home.

Born in Pottsville, PA on May 15, 1995, he was the son of Mark F. Anchorstar, Port Carbon and Kim R. Murray, Schuylkill Haven.

Wesley was a graduate of Pottsville Area High School, Class of 2014.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather Zachary Murray and paternal grandfather Milton Anchorstar Jr.

In addition to his parents, Wesley is survived by a brother Aden Kyle Anchorstar, Schuylkill Haven; maternal grandmother Jeanne Ann (Rauch) Murray, Schuylkill Haven; paternal grandmother Phillis Anchorstar, Pottsville; and cousins, aunts and uncles.

Funeral Services and Interment will be held private.

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John R. Boniscavage, 82, of Girardville, passed away Saturday evening surrounded by his loving family at his residence.

Born in Girardville on February 24, 1935, he was the son of the late John and Anna Boniscavage.

John was a graduate of Girardville High School. He was a member of St. Vincent De Paul Church of Girardville.

John proudly served his country in the Navy during the Korean War aboard the USS Randolph.

He retired from Blaschack Coal Company.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Joseph, Albert, and Edward Boniscavage.

He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years Sonia A. (Jones) Boniscavage; son, John S. Boniscavage husband of Cindy, Girardville; daughters, Victoria Nestor wife of Raymond, Ringtown and Laura Chapman, Lawrenceville, GA; grandsons, David W. Brown, Jr., Girardville and William J. Brown, Ringtown and nieces and nephews.

Private interment will be held at the convenience of the family at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, PA. Schlitzer Allen Pugh Funeral Home, 515 W. Market St., Pottsville has been entrusted with the arrangements. Please visit SchlitzerAllenPugh.com to leave a condolence for the Boniscavage family.

The family request memorial contributions to be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105.

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Elizabeth "Libby" Gursky , 93, formerly of St. Clair, died Sunday October 8, 2017 at Orwigsburg Center.

Born in St. Clair, December 17, 1923, She was a daughter of the late John Sr. and Mary (Jurick) Dudick.

She was a member of St. Clare of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, St. Clair, PA

Libby was preceded in death her husband Henry J. Gursky on June 22, 2007; 4 brothers John, George, Joseph and Bishop Michael Dudick.; 4 sisters Mary O'Brien, Dorothy Keffer, Irene Giemza and Ann Tizieker.

Surviving are son Henry Gursky of Allentown; 3 daughters Kathleen Hart and her husband John of Emmaus; Elizabeth Carl and her husband Robert of Orwigsburg; Ann Gursky Kirby of Deer Lake. 8 Grandchildren; 3 Great Grandchildren. Nieces and Nephews.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM Saturday from St. Clare of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, 250 E. Hancock St. St. Clair with Msgr. William F. Glosser officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Alzheimer Association 3544 N. Progress Ave. Harrisburg, PA 17110. Burial at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville will be private.

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Teresa M. Watson , 88, of Port Carbon, died Monday at The Meadows at York Terrace, Pottsville.

Born in St. Clair, July 27, 1929, She was a daughter of the late Andrew and Anna (Bardzak) Chismar.

She had worked as a Clerk at Woolworth's Store, Pottsville.

She was a member of St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, Port Carbon.

She was preceded in death by 3 sisters Margaret Chismar, Bertha Chismar, Anna Reilly; 3 brothers Albert, Joseph and John Chismar.

Surviving are her husband Donald E. Watson; a son Donald R. Watson and his wife Terri of Tamaqua; daughter Mary Louise Paul and her husband John of Deleware. 3 Grandchildren; 4 Great Grandchildren; Nieces and Nephews.

Funeral Services will be held at Private at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Pottsville .

Bruce T. Hart Funeral Home, St. Clair, is in charge of arrangements. Condolences can be sent to http://www.brucethartfuneralhome.com

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John J. “Jack” Landers, 71, of Minersville, passed away on Sunday at home after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Pottsville, he was a son of the late Leroy and Marie Durkin Landers. He attended Minersville schools. He was employed as a salesman for Air Brake and Power Equipment Company, Pottsville. He later worked in the security department of the Fairlane Village Mall.

He was an Army veteran. He was a member of St. Michael the Archangel Church, Minersville.

He was an ardent fan of Notre Dame Football. Jack was a loving husband and caretaker to his wife, a devoted father and Grandpop who loved his grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by all of his siblings, Leroy Landers, Thomas Landers, William Landers and Anna Landers.

He is survived by his wife of 45 years, the former Elaine Hamilton; six children, Pamela Cavanaugh (spouse, Michael), Philadelphia, Sherry Davis (spouse, Terry), Philadelphia, Greg Hamilton (spouse, Chris), Pottsville, Mark Hamilton, Buck Run, Chuckie Hamilton (spouse, Chris), and Bridget Stine (spouse, Scott), Branchdale; 15 grandchildren; 6 greeat grandchildren; two sisters-in-law, Marilyn Landers, Lakeland, Florida, and Patsy Landers, Tuscon, Arizona; nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends may call at Dutcavich Funeral Home, 200 Sunbury Street, Minersville on Friday from 6:00 P.M. until the time of service at 7:30 P.M. Interment with military honors will be at the convenience of the family at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, East Hanover Township.

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Dorothy A. Parker, 88, formerly of Muir, passed away Sunday morning at Heritage Mill Personal Care Home, Tower City.

Born in Muir, June 16, 1929, a daughter of the late John and Myrle Peiffer Troutman.

Dorothy was a 1947 graduate of the former Porter Township High School. Dorothy was a life member of the former Grace Evangelical Congregational Church, Muir, where she was a Sunday School teacher since 1952 and a Steward of the church.

She was Minority Inspector for the Election Board in Muir, was a Girl Scout leader and camp counselor for over 35 years and a former member of the Porter Tower Flower Club.

In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband, William Parker, 2001; sisters, Catherine Snyder and Florence Miller; brother John Troutman, Jr. and a great granddaughter Katlyn Gallup.

Surviving are her four children, Darlene Jones, GreenLane; Jane Petrilla, Schuylkill Haven, Pryce Parker, Tremont and John Parker, Muir. Eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 13th at 11:00 am from the chapel of Dimon Funeral Home, Inc. with Pastor John Phillippi. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Muir. Viewing will be from 10-11 am at the chapel. To sign the guestbook visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/10/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/10/2017

Tuesday - Cloudy Early, then Becoming Sunny - High in the Mid 70's
Tuesday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Mid 50's
Wednesday - Showers - High in the Upper 60's
Thursday - Morning Showers then Cloudy - High near 60
Friday -  Cloudy - High in the Upper 60's
Saturday - Showers Early - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Cloudy with Showers - High in the Upper 60's
Monday - Rain - High in the Mid 60's

St. Teresa of Calcutta Church to Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Fatima Rosary This Weekend

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To conclude their celebrations of the 100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima, St. Teresa of Calcutta Church in Mahanoy City will sponsor three separate Rosary events on October 13th, 14th, and 15th. 

They invite the community to attend one or more of these services!

  • Friday, October 13th - there will be a Rosary Service to commemorate our Lady of Fatima at 7pm in front of St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish (weather permitting). Light refreshments will follow the service, and we invite everyone to attend.
  • Saturday, October 14th, there will be a Rosary Service at 12pm in front of the Mahanoy City High Rise.
  • Sunday, October 15th, the ACTION Youth Group will launch a Balloon Rosary. Please note the change in time to 5:45pm! We will be meeting in front of St. Teresa of Calcutta Church, and process to St. Cecilia’s yard. The Balloon Rosary is weather permitting, and an alternative Candlelight Rosary will be held in the church if the weather does not cooperate.. All are welcome to come and pray with us. Parents, bring your kids! They will love this!

All are invited to join!

Rock Slide Cleanup near Jim Thorpe Postponed until Wednesday

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District 5 announced work scheduled to begin today to remediate a recent rock slide along US 209/Mauch Chunk Street in Mahoning Township, Carbon County is postponed until tomorrow.


The contractor’s work crew has been delayed traveling to the area and will begin work tomorrow.

The project entails full closures of US 209 north and south on weekdays (Mondays through Fridays) between the hours of 9 AM and 2 PM. During these full closures, US 209 traffic will be detoured on Packerton Dam Road, Hemlock Drive, PA 902, South 9th Street, PA 443, US 209, Harrity Road, Fairyland Road, Long Run Road, Maury Road, and PA 903.

A single lane will be open on US 209 north and south weekdays from 2 PM to 9 AM and from 2 PM Fridays through 9 AM Mondays.

Workers will remove fallen rock from the roadway, scale back and remove additional rock from the mountain, install mesh netting to help prevent future rocks from falling, mill and pave US 209 north in the work area, and perform other ancillary work.

On September 8, multiple large rocks slid off the side of the mountain alongside US 209 between Race Street and Oak Avenue. Since then the two-lane section of US 209 north going up Flagstaff Mountain (“Mansion House Hill”) has been reduced to a single lane. When this work is complete the second lane on US 209 north will re-open.

This section of US 209 has an average daily traffic volume of 9,814 vehicles.

New Enterprise Stone & Lime, Inc. of New Enterprise, Pa., is the general contractor on the $354,103 emergency project that is expected to be complete by October 27.

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Yuengling Announces Sponsorship Agreement with Philadelphia Flyers

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D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., America’s Oldest Brewery, is pleased to announce a sponsorship agreement with the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center, which hosts over 200 events each year.
This multi-year agreement with one of Pennsylvania’s National Hockey League teams will feature Yuengling beer.

“The energy and passion generated by the Philadelphia Flyers is a home-state advantage for our company,” said Dick Yuengling, Owner and President. “The Flyers bring fans a fun and exciting experience where they enjoy a variety of beers from America’s Oldest Brewery.”

“We are thrilled to enter into this hometown partnership with Yuengling,” said Flyers Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Shawn Tilger. “The Yuengling brand is beloved in the Greater Philadelphia Region, and we are excited to bring it direct to Flyers fans.”

Fans attending the Wells Fargo center and watching Flyers games on TV will see the Yuengling branded signage. Sponsorship with the Philadelphia Flyers includes outdoor digital billboards, signage in the Broad and 11th Street Atriums, multiple signs in the main and mezzanine concourse and dasherboard signage featuring the brewery’s flagship beer, Yuengling Traditional Lager.

Flyers fans will continue to be able to enjoy Yuengling package and draught brands in the Wells Fargo Center.

The sponsorship, with the support of business partner Origlio Beverage, started October 1, 2017.

Hillary Clinton to Keynote Geisinger Healthcare Symposium Next Month in Danville

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Hillary Clinton will serve as the keynote speaker for Geisinger’s upcoming national healthcare symposium, “From Crisis To Cure: Revitalizing America’s Healthcare System.”


The invitation-only event will be held Nov. 8, 9 and 10 on the Danville, Pennsylvania, campus of Geisinger Medical Center and will bring together a panel of the nation’s leading healthcare experts on policy, patient experience, wellness and technology.

“We have invited the greatest minds to participate in a powerful conversation about the future of health in America,” said David T. Feinberg, M.D., MBA, Geisinger president and CEO. “There are plenty of people talking about what’s not working but it’s time to change that narrative. Geisinger’s history of innovation and our commitment to improving the patient experience served as the impetus for hosting this symposium.”

In addition to the former first lady, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State, symposium speakers and their topics include:
  • Current State of Healthcare: Gail R. Wilensky, Ph.D., American health economist and former White House healthcare adviser to George H. Bush, she is a senior fellow at Project HOPE, an international health foundation
  • America’s Healthcare Crisis: Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D., former White House healthcare adviser to President Barack Obama and a key architect of the Affordable Care Act. An oncologist and bioethicist, he is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress
  • Transformative Power of Lifestyle Medicine: Dean Ornish, M.D., physician, author, Nobel Prize co-recipient and founder and president of the non-profit Preventive Medicine Research Institute
  • Positive Impact of the Private Sector in Healthcare: Howard Dean, M.D., former Vermont governor and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee who ran for the party’s presidential nomination in 2004 
  • Transparency and Patient Experience: Thomas H. Lee, M.D., chief medical officer at Press Ganey, the organization that partners with national health care organizations to improve the safety, quality and experience of patient care
  • Transformative Power of Technology: Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO, Epic, the leading electronic health record software company in the United States
“We look forward to the discussions, the challenges, and the questions the symposium speakers will undoubtedly raise,” said Dr. Feinberg. “We realize we can’t sit back and wait for healthcare to change. It’s our responsibility and it starts by disrupting healthcare from the inside out.”

Penn's Peak Announces Lorrie Morgan Performance

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One of the most eloquently emotive country vocalists of modern times is launching her first new solo album in five years.

Lorrie Morgan, the first woman in her genre to begin her career with three consecutive Platinum albums, re-emerges on Shanachie Entertainment with Letting Go….Slow. It is a collection that showcases a rainbow of emotions, from darkest heartache to bright, shiny humor.

“Where I am in my life right now, I’m not afraid to express what I feel, or what I don’t feel,” she comments about the collection’s varied moods. “I’m not afraid to express my views on anything, especially on being a woman.

“I have been a daughter, a bride, a mother, a divorcee, a widow, a single mother, a breadwinner and, ultimately, a survivor. In many ways, I am a living, breathing country song, and I know what I sing.

“I didn’t want this to be just another album. I wanted it to be something that really moved me. When I listened to songs for it, I’d think, ‘No, not that one. I’m not going to be able to sing that one, because I’m not going to be able to feel it.’ It was very important to me for this album to reflect the things that I am feeling today.”

Morgan has long been the envy of her peers for her lustrous vocal phrasing and the down-to-earth believability of her torchy performances. On records such as “A Picture of Me Without You” and “I Guess You Had to Be There,” she ached with pain. She was feisty and sassy in “Watch Me,” “What Part of No” “Five Minutes” and “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength.” She has kicked up her stiletto heels in fun on her hits “Except for Monday” and “Go Away.” On her epic “Something in Red” she was an anguished, struggling everywoman.

Her performances on Letting Go….Slow can match any of her earlier efforts, for they are among the most vibrant of her career. The collection is divided equally between new songs and her reinventions of country classics.

This peerless song interpreter brings a soprano lilt and a cha-cha retro tempo to the Patsy Cline favorite “Strange.” Bobbie Gentry’s Southern-gothic saga “Ode to Billie Jo” is taken at a slow, swampy pace with Morgan dipping into her deep alto register. She brings enormous tenderness to Vern Gosdin’s “Is It Raining at Your House.”

On Bob Dylan’s “Lay, Lady Lay,” Morgan is pert and jaunty, riding a reggae groove. She resonates sadness in her version of Larry Gatlin’s “I’ve Done Enough Dying Today,” but rises resiliently in her reworking of Earl Thomas Conley’s “What I’d Say.”

Each of the new songs she has chosen for Letting Go…Slow is a small revelation. “Something About Trains” is a highly inventive arrangement and a contemplative lyric, both of which fit this singing stylist like fine couture. “Slow” is a power ballad that she gives a torrid, emotional undertow. “Jesus and Hairspray

is “one for the girls,” a humorous, upbeat and highly entertaining ditty incorporating the old aphorism, “the higher the hair, the closer to heaven.”

Morgan co-wrote “How Does It Feel” in response to her divorce from singer Sammy Kershaw several years ago. The sublimely country “Lonely Whiskey” is the penultimate barroom weeper. The stunning “Spilt Milk,” on the other hand, finds the singer exploring a jazzier tone as she adopts an after-hours cabaret mood.

To record this remarkable return to disc, Lorrie Morgan reunited with producer Richard Landis. He has helped craft many of her prior hits, as well as acclaimed recordings for Vince Gill, Neil Diamond, Ronnie Milsap, Juice Newton, Eddie Rabbitt, Poco, Kenny Rogers, Dionne Warwick, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and dozens more.

“Richard is so creative,” says Morgan. “It sounds like a cliche, but he really is a musical genius. And he believes in what he produces so passionately that it scares people. He’s very intense. We feed off of each other in the studio. We push each other to be better. He has a way of making me try harder.

“We recorded in a former church that has been turned into a recording studio on Music Row. It had a great vibe. We had all the musicians in there with me. I wanted it to sound like me and the guys just sitting and playing. It’s a very warm sounding record, with the steel, the harmonica and the dobro ‘answering’ my vocals. I like to sing ‘live’ with the musicians. A lot of the vocals on this album were done in one take, because I feed off the musicians. And Richard encourages that.

“I have been living with some of these songs for more than a year. ‘I’ve Done Enough Dyring Today’ and ‘Is It Raining at Your House’ are songs I have wanted to record for 10 years. I sang ‘Ode to Billie Jo’ in my live shows for a long time.”

“Slow” is co-written by Ashlee Hewitt, who is Lorrie Morgan’s daughter-in-law and former backup singer. Hewitt now performs in the up-and-coming Nashville trio Post Monroe. “How Does It Feel” is even closer to home, since Morgan co-wrote it herself.

“I have always written songs, and I do love to write,” she comments. “But I don’t like to pair up with a lot of people. It’s more of a personal thing with me. It usually bothers me to co-write, and I don’t like appointment writing, at all. Plus, I’m not one of those people who says, ‘If I didn’t write it, I’m not going to record it.’ If somebody else’s song is better, I’m going to record it and not mine.”

Lorrie Morgan has been around great songs all her life. She is a Nashville native who is the daughter of Country Music Hall of Fame member George Morgan. She made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage at age 13, singing “Paper Roses.” Her father died suddenly of a heart attack at age 51. She was l6 at the time and just beginning her musical career. Lorrie Morgan began making records shortly thereafter. She was honored with induction into the Opry cast when she was just 24.

Morgan married fellow country singer Keith Whitley in 1986. She was signed to RCA Records in 1987, and her onslaught of hits began the following year.

Whitley’s tragic death of an alcohol overdose in 1989 left her a widowed working mother. Their duet “Til a Tear Becomes a Rose” earned her a 1990 CMA award.

Her first three albums, Leave the Light On (1989), Something in Red (1991) and Watch Me (1992), all earned Platinum Record awards. Her Greatest Hits collection (1999) is also Platinum. War Paint (1994), Greater Need (1996) and Shakin’ Things Up (1997) are all Gold Record winners.

She sang “The Sad Cafe“ on Common Threads: Songs of the Eagles, which was named the CMA Album of the Year in 1994. Country fans voted Lorrie Morgan their TNN/Music City News Female Vocalist of the Year in 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1998.

Lorrie Morgan maintained her recording pace in the new millennium, releasing collections in 2002, 2004, 2009 and 2010. In 2012 and 2013, Morgan starred and sparkled in the lavish Enchanted Christmas productions at the opulent Opryland Resort in Nashville. She took that show on the road in 2014.

In 2013, she teamed with fellow Opry star Pam Tillis for the duet CD Dos Divas. The two hit makers then embarked on a two-year joint tour that sold out every appearance.

“We had a blast,” says Morgan with a chuckle. “It wasn’t until the Grits & Glamor tour that we really connected. We connected as working mothers, as businesswomen, as second-generation performers.” Pam is the daughter of Country Music Hall of Fame member Mel Tillis, who co-wrote “Strange” on Morgan’s new CD. Both women also share a finely honed sense of humor.

“I pride myself on my humor. My dad used to say, ‘You should never take yourself too seriously,’ and I got my sense of humor from my dad. I love to have fun. I’ve reached the age where I feel that I deserve good company around me, people who can make me laugh, who love music and who love to have a good time.

“On the outside, I’m very lighthearted. But on the inside, I have a lot of pain that I deal with. Singing is my therapy, and that is what this album is all about. ‘Lonely Whiskey’ says it all. Like I said, I’m at the point where I’m not afraid to sing about what I want to sing and to be creative. And this record gave me that chance.

“I didn’t want to record just another nice little album that gets put away on a shelf. I wanted to record a Grammy Award winning album. That was my goal.

“But no matter what happens, I think these recording sessions were just magical. It was the most fun I’ve ever had doing an album.”



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World Championship Ice Racing Series Coming to Mohegan Sun Arena

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World Championship ICE Racing, presents The Next Generation Fire On Ice Tour, at the Mohegan Sun Arena for one night only on Saturday, December 9 at 7:30 p.m.

Featuring the biggest names in professional motorcycle ICE racing and the craziest riders on earth racing wild Unlimited Outlaw Quads and more. These racers will be rocketing around the arenas solid ice track shredding the ice with razor sharp studded tires, hitting insane speeds; going from 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds, all racing for the most prestigious World Championship ICE Racing Title.

This action packed night of professional racing comes with chills, spills and thrills and a no-holds-barred racing attitude that will keep you on the edge of your seats.

Tickets for World Championship ICE Racing are $15, $19 and $29. Kids tickets start at only $9. Ticket pricing increases $3 day of show. Tickets go sale Monday, October 16th at 10 a.m. Tickets are available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.com

Man Pleads Guilty to Heroin and Meth Trafficking Charges

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A Cressona man pleaded gulity on Tuesday to heroin and meth trafficking.

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Derek Mountz, age 33, Cressona, pleaded guilty today before Senior U.S. District Court Judge A. Richard Caputo, to participating in a conspiracy to distribute heroin and methamphetamine in Schuylkill and Berks Counties.

According to United States Attorney Bruce D. Brandler, Mountz admitted to conspiring with others to distribute more than 100 grams of heroin (which is equivalent to more than 4,000 retail bags of heroin) and more than 50 grams of methamphetamine during April through October of 2016.

Mountz was indicted by a federal grand jury in January 2017, as a result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Pennsylvania State Police, and local police in Schuylkill County. Assistant U.S. Attorney Francis P. Sempa is prosecuting the case.

This case was brought as part of a district wide initiative to combat the nationwide epidemic regarding the use and distribution of heroin. Led by the United States Attorney’s Office, the Heroin Initiative targets heroin traffickers operating in the Middle District of Pennsylvania and is part of a coordinated effort among federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who commit heroin related offenses.

A sentence following a finding of guilt is imposed by the Judge after consideration of the applicable federal sentencing statutes and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.

The maximum penalty under federal law for this offense is 40 years’ imprisonment, a term of supervised release following imprisonment, and a fine. There is also a mandatory minimum sentence of five years’ imprisonment for the offense. Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, the Judge is also required to consider and weigh a number of factors, including the nature, circumstances and seriousness of the offense; the history and characteristics of the defendant; and the need to punish the defendant, protect the public and provide for the defendant's educational, vocational and medical needs. For these reasons, the statutory maximum penalty for the offense is not an accurate indicator of the potential sentence for a specific defendant.

State Police Warn of Diversion Thefts and Imposter Fraud

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The Pennsylvania State Police issued a Community Awareness Bulletin on Diversion Thefts and Imposter fraud.


Police say in this scam, criminals approach and distract a homeowner, luring them toward a particular room of the house with ploys such as feigning illness, asking for a drink of water, saying that they are looking for a lost pet, etc.

They may also pose as a repairman from the local power company or water department in an effort to gain access to the victim's house or lure the victim out of the house.

They may present an identification badge, or may be wearing what appears to be a work uniform, and convince the victim that they need to test the water pressure, electricity, or determine where the property line is.

The scammers then advise the victim that company regulations do not allow them to be on the property or in the house unaccompanied.  Their purpose is to distract the victim while unseen accomplices enter the residence and steal valuables, such as jewelry and cash .

Prevention Tips:

  • Always lock your doors when doing yard work, getting mail, or anytime you go outside - both front and back doors.
  • Be careful with whom you let in your home.  Never allow strangers inside your home, even if they appear to be in distress or with a young child.
  • Check with your utility company by telephone if an employee wants to enter your home, or wants you to come outside with them.  If you do not see any identification or company credentials, ask for it; however, keep in mind some of these criminals have become skillful at making their own identification cards.  Do not hesitate to check each individuals identification and verify information with their respective company.
  • Write down the license plate number of any vehicles that suspicious individuals may be operating.  Try to obtain a good physical description of anyone who comes to your door.
  • CALL THE POLICE TO REPORT THE INCIDENT IMMEDIATELY!  Never be to embarrassed to report that you may have been victimized or swindled.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/10/2017

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Joseph Rimm, 77, of Hazle Street, Tamaqua, PA died on Monday, October 9, 2017 at home. 

He was the husband of Marlene (nee Caputo) Rimm to whom he was married 55 years in May. 

Born in Coaldale, PA on August 9, 1940, Joseph was a son of the late Michael and Rose (nee Costello) Rimm. 

Before retiring, he was employed by Ametek, Nesquehoning, PA and prior to that he worked for Quartite Lamps, Nesquehoning. Joseph was a member of The Parish of St. John XXIII, Tamaqua. He was an avid animal lover, especially his cats, Kaycee and Callie. 

Joseph is survived by his wife, Marlene; son, Joseph Michael Rimm of Jim Thorpe, PA; daughters, Diane Koval of Hazleton, PA and Kathy Rimm of Palmyra, PA; daughter-in-law, Gail Wehr of Jim Thorpe; grandsons, Nickolas Wehr and Gage Koval; brothers, John Rimm and his wife, Patricia of Stroudsburg, PA and Robert Costello and his wife, Eleanore of Lancaster, PA; and numerous nephews and nieces. 

Predeceasing him were a sister, Rita Rimm Wister and a son-in-law, Joseph Koval. 

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, October 14, 2017 in Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 307 Pine Street, Tamaqua. 

Interment in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown, PA will follow the mass. Call 6-8 PM on Friday, October 13 and 10-11 AM on Saturday, October 14 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua. Memorials in Joseph’s name may be made to the American Cancer Society, ACS Frackville Regional Hub, 101 West Frack Street, Frackville, PA 17931 or the Ruth Steinert Memorial SPCA, P.O. Box 332, Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972. 

Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Tamaqua.

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Robert Dennis Earhart, 63, of Auburn, passed away Sunday, October 8th, at his residence.

Robert was born in Pottsville, PA on September 17, 1954, a son of the late Georgine Elizabeth (Reed) and Lester David Earhart.

Robert worked as an Auto Mechanic.

He is survived by Mary Ann Earhart Mother of his daughter, Gina Marie Kelly, of Orwigsburg, His life companion, with whom he resided, Faith Noecker. Grandchildren Kaylee, Shawn & Trysta Kelly. Robert is also survived by his sister, Janet, wife of Dominic Just.Two brothers, George E., husband of Gloria Earhart and Lester D. Earhart, widower of Tara. He is also survived by Nieces & Nephews.

A Celebration of Robert’s Life Service will be held at 9 PM on Monday, October 16th at Hamilton-Breiner Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. in Orwigsburg. Call from 7:00 PM until 9:00.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hamilton-Breiner Funeral Home, Inc. 116 South Liberty Street Orwigsburg, PA 17961.

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Irene P. Mellon, 94, of Anderson, SC, passed away Monday, October 9th, at Anderson Medical Center.

Irene was born in Minersville, PA on August 8, 1923, a daughter of the late Minnie A. (Stutzman) and James W. Bainbridge.

She was the widow of Paul W. Mellon.

Irene was a member of Lighthouse Church Orwigsburg and Concord Community Church, Anderson, South Carolina.

She worked in the cutting room at former Sylray Textile factory in Orwigsburg.

Irene is survived by her daughter, Paula L. Holzer, wife of Carl, of Anderson, SC; sister, Elaine Miller, of Schuylkill Haven, PA.

Brother Allen, husband of Joan Bainbridge, of Drehersville, PA;

Grandchildren Derek Holzer, husband of Kelly and Carla Marchione, wife of Joseph. 4 great-grandchildren Kylie and Zander Holzer, and Adalyn and Bowen Marchione and Irene was predeceased by 4 Sisters, Annabelle Sowers, Dorothy Stotland, Billene Breiner and Jean Stauffer, Irene's twin. Brothers John Bainbridge and James Bainbridge

Internment services will be held at Schuylkill Memorial Park at 1:00 PM followed by a Celebration of Irene’s Life Service at 2:00 PM on Monday, October 16th at Lighthouse Church, 10 Hollenbush Lane, Orwigsburg, with Pastor William M. Orf officiating. Please honor Irene's request and send contributions, in lieu of flowers, in her name to Lighthouse Church/Orphan Helpers, 10 Hollenbush Lane, Orwigsburg, PA 17961. Hamilton-Breiner Funeral Home & Cremations Services, Inc is honored to have been entrusted with arrangements.
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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/11/2017

Wednesday - Showers in the Afternoon - High in the Upper 60's
Wednesday Night - Rain - Low in the Lower 50's

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Thursday - Morning Showers then Cloudy - High near 60
Friday -  Cloudy - High in the Upper 60's
Saturday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Cloudy - High in the Upper 70's
Monday - Cloudy - High in the Mid 60's
Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Lower 60's

WWE Live Holiday Tour Coming to the Giant Center in December

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WWE Live Holiday Tour is coming to Giant Center Friday, December 29th at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets for this show are $17.85, $27.85, $37.85, $57.85, $77.85 & $102.85 (processing fees apply), and are available at Giant Center Box Office. They can be charged by phone at 717-534-3911 or 800-745-3000, and online at www.HersheyEntertainment.com or www.TicketMaster.com.

Fans will see the WWE Championship Steel Cage Match between Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Jinder Mahal (with the Singh Brothers) along with the United States Championship Fatal Four Way Match between AJ Styles vs. Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin vs. Kevin Owens. Other WWE Superstars in action will include; Randy Orton, Rusev, Tag Team Champions The New Day, Bobby Roode, Women’s Champion Natalya, Charlotte Flair and many more. (*Subject to change)

For more information, please visit www.HersheyEntertainment.com.

The wristband policy will be in effect for this event. Fans are permitted on the Hersheypark Entertainment Complex property beginning at 7 a.m. on Friday, October 13. Two hours prior to the on-sale, fans will be directed in front of Giant Center box office, where they will be issued a numbered wristband. Wristbands are available for one hour, and at the conclusion of that hour, a selected fan will randomly choose a wristband that will determine the line order.

Orwigsburg Rod & Gun Club Youth Trap Shooting Team


Pennsylvania State Police Confiscate Over $7 Million in Prohibited Drugs During 3rd Quarter

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The Pennsylvania State Police announced today that troopers confiscated $7,408,050 in heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, and other prohibited drugs in the third quarter of 2017.


From July 1 through September 30, state police seized nearly 44 pounds of heroin and more than six pounds of fentanyl. The drugs have a combined street value of $1,289,750. Troopers also removed 92 pounds of cocaine and 50 pounds of methamphetamines valued at $3.7 million from the highways and communities of Pennsylvania during the same period.

In the first three quarters of 2017, the Pennsylvania State Police has seized over $26.5 million in prohibited drugs, including 97 pounds of heroin and fentanyl.

Drug
Total Seized
Total Value of Amount Seized
Cocaine
92.26 lbs.
$1,674,000
Crack Cocaine
4.21 lbs.
$191,000
Heroin
43.61 lbs.
$1,187,000
Fentanyl
6.42 lbs.
$102,750
LSD
237 doses
$4,800
Marijuana THC – Liquid
3.14 pints
$21,000
Marijuana THC Solid
7.10 lbs.
$35,500
Marijuana Plants
1,851 plants
$305,000
Processed Marijuana
407.61 lbs.
$1,225,000
Methamphetamines
49.63 lbs.
$2,035,000
Other Narcotics
71.50 lbs.
$165,000
Other Narcotics (pills)
18,407 pills
$461,000
Synthetic Marijuana & Stimulants
1.10 lbs.
$1,000
Total Value:
$7,408,050

Department of Homeland Security Extends REAL ID Enforcement Grace Period for Pennsylvania

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a REAL ID enforcement grace period through January 22, 2018, which means that Pennsylvania residents will not face access issues when entering federal facilities through at least that date.


This grace period goes into effect on Wednesday, October 11, and applies to jurisdictions currently under compliance extensions set to expire today, October 10. In addition to Pennsylvania, there are 29 total jurisdictions with October 10 extension expirations.

PennDOT submitted an extension request to DHS in early September and is currently awaiting DHS response.

The enforcement grace period applies only to entrance to federal facilities.

There is no enforcement on commercial air travel until January 22, 2018.

PennDOT has begun work on the implementation of REAL ID, and estimates REAL ID-compliant driver licenses and identification cards will be available at the customer’s option in March 2019. This will allow ample time for customers who want a REAL ID product to get one before the final DHS effective date of October 1, 2020.

Information on REAL ID in Pennsylvania, including frequently asked questions, is available at www.dmv.pa.gov.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/11/2017

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John J. McGovern, age 91, of Palo Alto, PA passed away Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Schuylkill, East in Pottsville.

Born in Norwegian Twp., PA on March 14, 1926, he was the son of the late John and Anna (Meara) McGovern. John was a graduate of Pottsville High School, Class of 1944. He then served in the U.S. Marines in WW II from July 25, 1945 till August 26, 1946. After his service in the Marines, he worked as a sprinkler fitter for Local 524 out of Scranton, PA until retiring in 1988.

John was a member of the St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church in Port Carbon and a member of the former St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Pottsville. John was a Past Commander of the Walter L. Griffith AMVETS, Post 180 in Pottsville. He was a past councilman for Palo Alto.

John was an avid golfer and a member of the Mountain Valley Senior League and he was a faithful Pottsville Area High School sports fan and a Notre Dame fan.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister June Klema.

John is survived by his wife of 60 years, Flavia J. (Pilo) McGovern, Palo Alto; his son John J. McGovern and his wife Debra, Laurel Springs, NJ; 2 grandsons: John McGovern, China; and Timothy McGovern and his wife Meagan, Haddon Twp., NJ; 2 sisters: Clare Alfonsi, Norwegian Twp., PA; and Jane Bobinis, Pottsville, PA; and nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church in Port Carbon at 11AM on Friday, October 13th, with Rev. Edward B. Connolly officiating. Relatives and Friends are invited to a viewing on Friday morning from 9-11AM at the Church. Interment with Military Honors will be held in St. Joseph Cemetery in Pottsville.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. The Robert A Evans Jr Funeral Home, 208 Pike St., Port Carbon is in charge of arrangements. Please send condolences to www.robertaevansjrfh.com

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Joseph Rimm, 77, of Hazle Street, Tamaqua, PA died on Monday, October 9, 2017 at home. He was the husband of Marlene (nee Caputo) Rimm to whom he was married 55 years in May. Born in Coaldale, PA on August 9, 1940, Joseph was a son of the late Michael and Rose (nee Costello) Rimm. Before retiring, he was employed by Ametek, Nesquehoning, PA and prior to that he worked for Quartite Lamps, Nesquehoning. Joseph was a member of The Parish of St. John XXIII, Tamaqua. He was an avid animal lover, especially his cats, Kaycee and Callie. Joseph is survived by his wife, Marlene; son, Joseph Michael Rimm of Jim Thorpe, PA; daughters, Diane Koval of Hazleton, PA and Kathy Rimm of Palmyra, PA; daughter-in-law, Gail Wehr of Jim Thorpe; grandsons, Nickolas Wehr and Gage Koval; brothers, John Rimm and his wife, Patricia of Stroudsburg, PA and Robert Costello and his wife, Eleanore of Lancaster, PA; and numerous nephews and nieces. Predeceasing him were a sister, Rita Rimm Wister and a son-in-law, Joseph Koval. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, October 14, 2017 in Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 307 Pine Street, Tamaqua. Interment in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown, PA will follow the mass. Call 6-8 PM on Friday, October 13 and 10-11 AM on Saturday, October 14 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua. Memorials in Joseph’s name may be made to the American Cancer Society, ACS Frackville Regional Hub, 101 West Frack Street, Frackville, PA 17931 or the Ruth Steinert Memorial SPCA, P.O. Box 332, Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Tamaqua.


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Norman David Love, 58, of Carson, VA, passed away on Monday, October 9, 2017 at home.
Born on July 13, 1959 in Pottsville, he was a son of Diane Houtz Love of Tremont and the late Norman R. Love, who passed away on September 5, 2017.
Norman was a longtime employee of Colonial Honda where he worked as a Master Technician.
In addition to being a history fanatic, Norman loved trips to the beach, his dogs and Charlie Brown.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, William and Helen Houtz, and paternal grandparents, William and Ellen Love.
Surviving, in addition to his mother, are a daughter, Melissa and husband Mark Kimmel; five sons, Timothy and wife Keli Love, Jimmy and wife Crystal Love, Norman Jr. and wife Christina Love, Hunter Love and girlfriend Samantha Campbell and her daughter Kassidy, and Ryan Love; five grandchildren, Koryn, Kamryn, and Mark Kimmel, Jr., Ronnie and Bryce Love; two brothers, William and wife Kathy Love, Bruce Love and companion Sharon Moe; nieces, Karen Ricks, Charity Love, and Tabitha Love; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and his beloved dogs Rusty and Charlie.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. at the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove with Dr. Ira Lydic officiating. There will be a viewing on Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 10:00 A.M. until time of service at the Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Pine Grove.
In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Virginia, 5540 Falmouth St. Suite 101, Richmond, VA 23230 in his memory.
You may send condolences to the family online at our website www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com or in Virginia at www.jtmorriss.com
The J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements in Virginia.




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Thursday - Morning Showers then Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday Night  - Cloudy - Low near 50

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Friday -  Cloudy - High in the Upper 60's
Saturday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Cloudy - High in the Upper 70's
Monday - Cloudy - High in the Mid 60's
Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Lower 60's
Wednesday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's

High School Football Power Rankings After Week 7

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Skook News/Skook Sports High School Football Power Rankings


also included is the Schuylkill League Rankings ! Where does your team rank ?

Division 1:
Rank: Team: (Record): League Record: Streak:
1. Jim Thorpe - (7-0-0) - 2-0-0 - W7...
2. Lehighton - (7-0-0) - 2-0-0 - W7
3. Pottsville - (4-3-0) - 1-1-0 - L1
4. North Schuylkill - (5-2-0) - 0-2-0 - L2
5. Tamaqua - (5-2-0) - 0-2-0 - L2
6. Blue Mountain - (2-5-0) - 1-2-0 - W1
7. Pine Grove - (0-7-0) - *NLR* - L7
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Division 2:
Rank: Team : (Record): League Record: Streak:
1. Williams Valley - (7-0-0) - *NLR* - W7
2. Tri Valley - (5-2-0) - *NLR* - W2
3. Schuylkill Haven - (3-4-0) - 3-0-0 - W3
4. Marian Catholic - (3-4-0) - 2-1-0 - W2
5. Mahanoy Area - (3-4-0) - 0-2-0 - L2
6. Nativity BVM - (4-3-0) - *NLR* - W1
7. Panther Valley - (3-4-0) - 1-1-0 - W1
8. Minersville - (2-5-0) - 2-1-0 - L1
9. Shenandoah Valley - (1-6-0) - 0-3-0 - L4
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TEAM STATS:
Points Differential:
1. Jim Thorpe - +240
2. Williams Valley - +209
3. Tri Valley - +194
4. Lehighton - +170
5. Tamaqua - +101
6. Schuylkill Haven - +90
7. North Schuylkill - +61
8. Nativity BVM - +60
9. Pottsville - +23
10. Mahanoy Area - +1
11. Blue Mountain - (-18)
12. Panther Valley - (-87)
13. Marian Catholic - (-95)
14. Minersville - (-120)
15. Shenandoah Valley - (-158)
16. Pine Grove - (-183)
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Schuylkill League Rankings:
D1:
1. Jim Thorpe(3A) - 2-0-0
2. Lehighton(3A) - 2-0-0
3. Pottsville(4A) - 1-1-0
4. Tamaqua(3A) - 1-2-0
5. Blue Mountain(4A) - 1-2-0
6. North Schuylkill(3A) - 0-2-0
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D2:
1. Schuylkill Haven(2A) - 3-0-0
2. Minersville(2A) - 2-1-0
3. Marian Catholic(1A) - 2-1-0
4. Mahanoy Area(2A) - 0-2-0
5. Panther Valley(2A) - 0-2-0
6. Shenandoah Valley(1A) - 0-3-0
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