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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/22/18

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/22/18

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Brandon Michael Stephens, age 31, of Pottsville, PA passed away due to a car accident on Saturday, October 20th, 2018.

Born in Pottsville, PA on May 18, 1987, he was the son of Michael J. Kelly Jr. and his companion Kim Wrona and Brenda L. (Stephens) Fitzpatrick and her companion Kevin Wasser.

Brandon was a graduated of Pottsville Area High School, Class of 2005. He loved going fishing, writing poems, drawing, and working on cars. Brandon was also a tattoo artist, who worked for the Foundation Art Studio in Minersville.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather Larry C. Stephens and an uncle Wayne Stephens.

In addition to his parents, Brandon is survived by a son Mason Lawrence Ellinger; sisters: Kaylyn N. Kelly and Jenna Fitzpatrick; brothers: Matthew Chattin, Kyle Wrona, Justin Wrona, and Jason Purnell; paternal grandparents: Michael J. Kelly Sr. and Helene Kelly-Emery; maternal grandmother Daphne (Place) Stephens; nephew Taylor Donton; nieces: Kaidah Kelly and Paisley Donton; aunt and best friend Lori Kelly; and cousins, aunts, and uncles.

A Religious Service will be held at the Robert A. Evans Jr. Funeral Home, 208 Pike St., Port Carbon at 7:30PM on Wednesday, October 24th, with Rev. Doug Cresswell officiating.

Relatives and Friends are invited to a viewing on Wednesday evening from 6-7:30PM at the Funeral Home. Interment will be held private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a trust fund that will be set up for Brandon's son Mason c/o Brandon’s Mother Brenda Fitzpatrick, 2 Sunbury Street, Apt.2, Minersville, PA 17954 Please send condolences to www.robertaevansjrfh.com

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Thomas G. Smith, Jr. of Pottsville, age 80, passed away on Monday 10-22-18 at Seton Manor Nursing Home in Orwigsburg, PA.

Born in Pottsville, August 27, 1938, he was the son of the late Dorothy E. & Thomas G. Smith, Sr.

He grew up in Minersville and graduated in 1956 from Minersville High School. He attended Penn State University for a year and then completed a Municipal Police Course at the PA State Police Academy in Hershey. He worked for 25 years for the Schuylkill Haven Police Dept. and was the Police Chief for 23 of those of years retiring in 2000.

Smittie was also known as Chief in the Boro and the “bouncer” and life guard at Willow Lake for many years. Tom enjoyed reminiscing with friends and “Old Lakers” about the Jordan Brothers and swimming at the pool, which was owned by his parents. He enjoyed flying, worked as a commercial pilot for a few years, and then flew for pleasure from the Joe Zerbey airport with family and friends. He was also a World War II aviation buff. He was a member of the AOPA, Airline Owners and Pilots Association and the Minersville Historical Association.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his daughter, Debra A. Roadcap of Cressona.

He is survived by his wife of 27 yrs, Margaret (Peggy) Burns Smith, daughters Wendy Yuengling of Wyomissing, Tammy Freiler and husband Rick of Orwigsburg, Shelly Moyer and husband Dennis of Pottsville. A stepson, John Eric Cantwell and wife Stacey of Sinking Spring. A sister, Patricia McManus of Centreville, MD. Six grandchildren, Ben Roadcap, Trent Jacoby, Chad Jacoby, Tia Yuengling, Quentin Moyer and Adam Moyer. 4 Great Grandchildren, and 3 Step Grandchildren. Two nieces, Jessica Moran of Port Jefferson, NY and Monica Hunt of Alexandria, VA.

A visitation will be held at Geschwindt-Stabingas Funeral Home, Inc. in Schuylkill Haven, from 1 to 2 p.m.

A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.

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Judith A. (Reichner) Lewis, 78, of Pottsville, PA, passed away Sunday, October 21st, peacefully, at her residence.

Judith was born in Woodbury, NJ on August 4, 1940, a daughter of the late Eva M. (Paul) and Rev. Walter L. Reichner.

She was the widow of Rev. William T. Lewis.

Judith was a member of First United Methodist Church, Pottsville. She was also a co-founder of the Schuylkill Herb Society.

Judith is survived by a daughter, Sarai E. Lewis, wife ofYve Soto, of Pottsville.

She is also survived by 2 sisters, and one brother.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Resource Center, P.O. Box 439, Bloomsburg, PA, 17815.

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Jayden Joshua Klemas, 19, of Clay St., Tremont, passed away on Saturday, October 20, 2018 in Reilly Twp.

Born on August 25, 1999 in Pottsville, he was a son of Shannon Klemas of Tremont and Warren Bruen of Minersville.

He was a 2017 graduate of Pine Grove High School where he was involved in the JROTC. He was a sophomore Computer Science major at Penn State Schuylkill and worked in the IT Dept. He had an early acceptance to Penn State Main Campus where he was going to attend starting in January.
He worked in the produce Dept. at Giant in Cressona.

He played baseball for Pine Grove Little League, enjoyed playing the guitar, skateboarding and snowboarding.

Jayden was genuine, good natured, easy spirited and was always there and willing to help anyone who needed assistance. He was goofy and always made people laugh. He spent lots of time with his cousins, who were more like his brothers and sisters.

Preceding him in death were his great grandmothers, Beatrice Klemas and Hazel Haslem and great grandfather Frank Klemas.

Surviving, in addition to his parents, are maternal grandparents Frank and Judy Klemas of Pine Grove; aunts, Sherri Bowers of Seltzer, Shelly Morrison of Colorado; uncle, Frankie Klemas of Scranton; 6 cousins, Leah, Kyle, Dale, Ryan, Erin and T.J.; great aunt, Peggy Pavao of Montana and many more great aunts and uncles; and his second cousins from Montana; a half brother Kolby Smith
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, October 26, 2018 at 8:00 P.M. at the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove with Pastor Barry Spatz officiating. There will be a viewing on Friday, October 26, 2018 from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at the Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made to the Pine Grove Area Education Foundation for a scholarship in Jaydens name, P.O. Box 98 Pine Grove, Pa. 17963 in his memory.
You may send condolences to the family online at our website www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com

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Mary Jane Morgan, 75, of Williamstown, passed away Sunday at the Pinnacle Health, Harrisburg.

Born in Pottsville, November 21, 1942, a daughter of the late George and Miriam Ney Eisenhauer.

Mary Jane was retired from Little Angels Day Care, Pine Grove.

She was of the Protestant Faith; enjoyed playing cards and going shopping with her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Milton, 2007; a daughter, Brenda Kuntlzeman, 2012.

Surviving are her two daughters, Tammy DuBois, Williamstown and Jane Neiman, Pine Grove; a son, Timothy Morgan, Williamstown; two sisters, Sonia Sherman, Tower City and Sandra Angeny, Tremont. Numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Services will be held Thursday, October 25th at 2:00 pm from the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc. Tower City with Pastor Annette Shutt. Burial will be in the Donaldson Community Cemetery.

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/23/18

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/23/18

Tuesday Night - Showers Possible Early, then Clearing - Low in the Upper 30's

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Wednesday - Sun and Clouds - High near 50
Thursday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Mid 40's
Friday - Clouds and Some Sun - High in the Upper 40's
Saturday - Rain - High in the Mid 40's
Sunday - Showers - High in the Upper 50's
Monday - Showers - High near 50
Tuesday - Showers Early - High in the Upper 40's

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What will be on the 2018 General Election Ballot in Schuylkill County?

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We are down to 2 weeks away from General election day in Pennsylvania.  Here is a break down of what will be on the ballot on November 6, 2018 in Schuylkill County.


National


U.S. Senate

Robert Casey - Democratic
Lou Barletta - Republican
Neal Gale - Green
Dale R. Kerns Jr. - Libertarian

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9th Congressional District of Congress

Denny Wolff - Democratic
Dan Meuser - Republican

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Statewide (Pennsylvania)

Governor & Lt. Governor

Wolf\Fetterman - Democratic
Wagner\Bartos - Republican
Glover\BowersBostick - Green
Krawchuk\Smith - Libertarian



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Representatives for the General Assembly (Depends on your Legislative District)

District 123
Neal P. Goodman - Democratic (Unopposed)

District 124
Jerry Knowles - Republican (Unopposed)

District 125
Mike Tobash - Republican (Unopposed)


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New Ambulance Building Open House Scheduled in Ashland

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The Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance Inc. will soon unveil their new ambulance building and the public is welcome.

On Saturday, November 3, 2018, an open house will be held at the new building located at 1301 Centre Street from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.

According to President David Mitten, the project took six years from start to finish.

"The new building will enhance our ability to serve the community and will provide our organization with much needed space for storage of supplies.  It also includes an administrative office for staff and EMTS, a large room for staff training classes and meetings, a kitchen, day room, bunk rooms, shower and bathroom facilities." said Mitten.

A ribbon cutting earlier in the day and the open house will recognize the beginning of use of the new building.

Coroner Called to Crash in Tamaqua Tuesday Evening

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A Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner has been called to the scene of a crash in Tamaqua.

Around 9:45pm, Emergency personnel were called to 1500 West Broad Street (Route 209), Tamaqua for a motor vehicle accident with entrapment.

According to officials, a Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner has been called to the scene for at least 2 fatalities.

UPDATE:  Three fatalities has been reported.

Route 209 is closed in the area of the crash with traffic being diverted through Brockton.

Skook News will have more on this incident as information becomes available.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/23/18

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Lorene A. Hope, 98, of Tamaqua, PA, died on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Hometown, PA. She was the wife of the late Robert C. Hope who died in February of 2002. 

Born in Orwigsburg, PA, Lorene was the daughter of the late Norman L. and Kathyrn (nee Fister) Stein. She was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tamaqua and the Tamaqua BPW. Loreen was an ardent supporter of Tamaqua High School events, was an avid Boscov’s shopper, and loved Jersey shore vacations. 

She is survived by sons, Thomas D. Hope and his wife Mae of Tamaqua, Gary C. Hope and his wife Gail of Hometown, Lafay J. Hope and his wife Deborah of Texas, and Matthew “Matt” J. Hope and his wife Lisa of Tamaqua; 16 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; 4 great great grandchildren; brother, Norman Stein and his wife, Dolores of Orwigsburg; and several nephews and nieces. 

Lorene was preceded in death by a son, Robert C. Hope in 2011 and brothers, David Stein and Charles Stein. 

Services will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, October 27 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua with The Rev. Cindy White officiating. Interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery, 503 West Broad Street, Tamaqua will follow the services. Call on Friday from 6-9 PM and on Saturday from 10-11 AM at the funeral home. 

BPW services will be held at 7:30 PM on Friday during calling hours. Memorials in her name may be made to Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 101 North Greenwood Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252. 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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Phillip “Flip” James Gibble, 49, formerly of Pottsville passed away Saturday, October 20, 2018 in Oberlin, PA.

Born June 21, 1969 in Pottsville, he was the son of Susan (Hock) Chesonis.

He was a graduate of Pottsville High School. Flip was a talented artist with drawings and tattoos. You can find his artwork throughout Schuylkill County.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Vincent Sr. and Estel Hock and an aunt, Patricia Ann Laurel.

In addition to his mother he is survived by his step father, Albert Chesonis, Pottsville; son, Phillip Gibble, Jr; brother, William Joseph Gibble, Barnesville; uncle, Vincent Hock Jr. and his wife Wanda, IL; nieces, Samantha Gibble, Brooklyn, NY, Meranda Gibble, Wilkes Barre, and Melinda Gibble, Pottsville; and several cousins. He was also survived by his second family Robert and Wanda Mallamaci and their family, Oberlin, PA.

Family and friends may call 6-8 PM on Thursday at Schlitzer Allen Pugh Funeral Home, 515 W. Market St., Pottsville. A Memorial Service will be held 11AM on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at Schlitzer Allen Pugh Funeral Home. Interment will be held in St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Pottsville.


Please visit SchlitzerAllenPugh.com to leave a condolence for the family.

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Devin Michael Herring, 17, of Tremont, passed away on Saturday, October 20, 2018 in Reilly Twp.

Born on November 24, 2000 in Pottsville, he was a son of Melissa Frantz Herring of Tremont and the late Harvey S. Herring.

He was a Senior at Pine Grove Area High School. He played baseball for Pine Grove and Tremont Little League and football for the Little Cardinals. He loved hunting, fishing, working on cars and hanging out with his friends.

Devin worked at OIP in Pine Grove.
Surviving, in addition to his mother, are two sisters, Katie Herring at home, Courtney Herring; grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins.
Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 7:00 P.M. at the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove with Dr. Richard Schoenleber officiating. There will be a viewing on Sunday, October 28, 2018 from 5:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. at the Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made to the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc. 139 S. Tulpehocken St. Pine Grove, PA 17963 in his memory.
You may send condolences to the family online at our website www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com

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Three Killed, One Injured in Two Vehicle Crash near Tamaqua

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Three people were killed in a two car crash in Walker Township late Tuesday.

UPDATE:  Victims Names Released
https://www.skooknews.com/2018/10/victims-idd-in-fatal-crash-near-tamaqua.html


According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, the crash occurred around 9:30pm at the intersection of Route 209 and Mining Road.

Police say the crash occurred when the driver of  Dodge Ram attempted to make a left turn from Mining Road onto Route 209.  A Volkwagen was travelling north on Route 209 at the same time.  The Volkwagen attempted to avoid a collision but struck front end to the drivers side door of the Dodge Ram.

Upon impact, the Dodge Ram became airborne and was thrown over the guide rail.  The truck struck several trees and came to a final rest on its passenger side in a wooded area.

The Volkwagen spun and struck a guide rail.

The driver of the Dodge Ram, Driver of the Volkwagen, and passenger in the Volkswagen were all pronounced dead at the scene by Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner Deb Detweiler.

A passenger in the Dodge Ram was transported via a Lehigh Valley Helicopter to Lehigh Valley Cedar Crest for their injuries.

A Pennsylvania State Police Forensics and CARS unit assisted at the scene.


Geisinger Opens New Outpatient Vascular Clinic in Pottsville

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Geisinger recently opened an outpatient clinic specializing in vascular care at 100 Schuylkill Medical Plaza.


Fellowship-trained vascular surgeons Jeremy Irvan, M.D., and Gregory Salzler, M.D., M.S., will see patients for the following: aortic aneurysms, carotid artery disease and carotid stenting; dialysis access; mesenteric arterial occlusive disease; peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and peripheral arterial stenting; kidney disease and other diseases of the venous system, including varicose veins.

Dr. Irvan earned his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He then completed a residency at the University of Oklahoma and a vascular surgery fellowship at Geisinger Medical Center.

Dr. Salzler earned his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine, completed his residency at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical School and completed his vascular surgery fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

In addition, the clinic includes a diagnostic vascular laboratory for high-quality ultrasound studies used to evaluate diseases of the arteries and veins of the neck, legs, abdomen and kidneys.

To schedule an appointment with a Geisinger vascular surgeon, please call Geisinger’s Physician and Services Referral line at 1-844-703-4262.


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PHEAA to Launch Loan Program for Students Struggling to Afford the Full Cost of Higher Education

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PHEAA announced Monday a new student loan program for Pennsylvania students who need help paying for college after exhausting their eligibility for gift aid, such as the PA State Grant Program, and low-cost federal student loans.

The PA Forward Student Loan Program is a borrower-friendly suite of low cost alternative student loans that will be available to Pennsylvania borrowers, beginning with the 2019-20 academic year.
The program includes affordable loans for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as loans for parent borrowers. Additionally, borrowers who are in repayment and want to combine their debt after graduation to achieve a lower monthly payment can benefit from a PA Forward Refinance Loan.
PHEAA is the lender and servicer, with tax-exempt financing provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), making PA Forward Pennsylvania’s student loan program.

“We’ve joined forces to offer a low-cost loan option specifically for Pennsylvania students who are struggling to bridge any funding gap remaining between their financial aid package and their total cost of attendance,” said Representative Mike Peifer, PHEAA Board Chairman. “PA Forward is an affordable - and increasingly necessary - part of a student’s overall college funding plan that has been missing in the Commonwealth up until now.”

Many students experience difficulty when trying to pay for all of their college expenses after taking advantage of available grants, scholarships, campus-based aid, and low-cost federal student loans. If family savings are not sufficient, students are often forced to rely on alternative student loans - many of which come with strict credit requirements, higher interest rates, and few borrower benefits during repayment.

PA Forward student loan borrowers can borrow up to the total cost of attendance with competitively low interest rates. Additional benefits include no application or origination fees, immediate credit approvals, and flexible repayment options.

Borrowers can receive a .25 percent interest rate reduction for enrolling in an automatic direct debit program and an additional .50 percent interest rate reduction for achieving successful graduation. Borrowers also benefit from a 6-month grace period after graduation before the first payment is due. This allows borrowers time to get their finances in order, including time to find a job, before repayment begins.
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Borrowers who take full advantage of the program’s benefits could save thousands of dollars over the life of the loan.

“Students should avoid borrowing to pay for college whenever possible - but that’s not a reality for millions of students who have no other option,” said Senator Wayne Fontana, PHEAA Board Vice Chairman. “Now, Pennsylvania students who need that extra financial assistance finally have access to an alternative loan program that puts their needs first by keeping costs down and providing peace of mind during repayment.”

Pennsylvania joins 20 other states, including New Jersey and Massachusetts, in offering a similar loan program as a public service to its residents.

PHEAA has a 55-year history of helping students achieve an affordable higher education in the Commonwealth.

PHEAA encourages students and their families to exhaust all eligibility for grants and scholarships before considering a student loan. When borrowing is necessary, students should first apply for low-cost federal student loans before turning to an alternative student loan, which often have higher interest rates.

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Victims ID'd in Fatal Crash near Tamaqua

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The Pennsylvania State Police have released the identity of the victims from Tuesday evenings fatal crash in Walker Township.


According to the Pennsylvania State Police, Zachary Kabana, 24, of Tamaqua, Jeremy Behler, 24, of Tuscarora, and Kylee Mullen, 23, of Lehighton all died from their injuries at the scene of the crash.

A 17 year old, from Tamaqua was a passenger with Kabana was injured and flown to Lehigh Valley Cedar Crest with an unknown severity of injuries.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, the crash occurred around 9:30pm at the intersection of Route 209 and Mining Road.

Police say the crash occurred when the Kabana, operating a Dodge Ram attempted to make a left turn from Mining Road onto Route 209.  Behler, operating a Volkswagen, was travelling north on Route 209 at the same time.  Behler attempted to avoid a collision but struck front end to the drivers side door of the Dodge Ram.

Upon impact, the Dodge Ram became airborne and was thrown over the guide rail.  The truck struck several trees and came to a final rest on its passenger side in a wooded area.

The Volkwagen spun and struck a guide rail.

The 3 fatal victims were all pronounced dead at the scene by Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner Deb Detweiler.  According to Detweiler, Zachary Kabana was pronounced at 10:43pm, Jeremy Behler was pronounced at 10:52pm, and Kylee Mullen was pronounced at 10:58pm.

According to the police report, Kabana was reported to have been driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance.

A Pennsylvania State Police Forensics and CARS unit assisted at the scene.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/24/18

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Beatrice F. Malloy, 97, former Shenandoah and Girardville resident passed away peacefully Friday evening at Ridgeview Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Shenandoah Heights.

Born in Connerton, she was a daughter of the late Michael and Mary Schmidt Corrigan. She had been employed by Butler Township High School, having worked in the school office and cafeteria. She was also a waitress at Tony’s Lunch, Girardville and the former Woolworths in Shenandoah.

She was a graduate of Girardville High School, where she was the star of the girs basketball team. After high school, she worked in the defense plants in Philadelphia during World War II.

She was a member of the former St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Girardville, now St. Charles Borromeo Parish and a member of both the Girardville and Shenandoah Senior Citizens.

She was preceded in death by her husband James Malloy in 1975 also by her son James L. Malloy

Beatrice is survived by her son Danny and his wife Debbie Malloy, Gilberton, her sister Peggy wife of Clyde Fetterolf, Fountain Springs, her daughter-in law Peggy Malloy, Allentown and her grandchildren; Kaitlynn, Allie, Danny and Jarrid, her great-granddaughter Fiona also by several nieces and nephews.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Girardville, with Rev. Paul Rothermel, pastor, as the celebrant. Interment will be in Annunciation Cemetery, Shenandoah Heights. Friends may call at the church on Thursday morning from 8:30 a.m. until time of mass.

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Nancy Ruggeri of Coaldale, PA died on Tuesday, October 23, 2018 in Coaldale. 

She was the wife of the late Joseph F. Ruggeri to whom she was married 63 years when he died in 2010. Nancy was a daughter of the late Ignatius and Ethel (nee Warholic) Bincarousky. 

Having attended West Penn schools, she worked for the Atlas Powder Company in Reynolds during WWII and was later employed by the former Morgans Knitting Mill in Hometown. Nancy was a member of St. Mary Russian Orthodox Church, Coaldale and a former member of the CWEA. 

She is survived by daughter, Barbara Henry and her husband William of Lake Hauto, PA; son, Joseph M. Ruggeri and his wife Janice of Hometown, PA; grandchildren, Elizabeth Seltzer of Tamaqua, Mark Henry and his wife Judy of New Tripoli, PA, Joseph Ruggeri and his wife Cara of Limeport, PA, Michael Ruggeri and his wife Rachael of Mountain Top, PA, and Robert Ruggeri and his wife Tara of Emmaus, PA; 11 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. 

Last of her immediate family, Nancy was predeceased by her brothers, John, Alfred, Carl, William, Michael; sisters, Mary, Priscilla, Rose, Irene; and infant sister, Anna. 

Services will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, October 30 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua with The Very Rev. James P. Weremedic officiating. Interment in St. Jerome Cemetery, Lombard Street, Tamaqua will follow services. Call 10-11 AM on Tuesday at the funeral home. 

Memorials in Nancy’s name may be made to St. Mary Russian Orthodox Church, 217 First Street, Coaldale, PA 18218. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua.
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Loretta Mary Matto, 74, of Port Carbon, passed away Wednesday, October 24th, at ManorCare, Pottsville.

Born in Port Carbon on May 18, 1944, she was a daughter of the late John & Mary (Michaels) Matto.

She was a graduate of Nativity BVM High School, Class of 1962.

Loretta was a member of St. Clare of Assisi Church, St. Clair.

She had been employed by various local department and grocery stores.

Loretta is survived by two brothers: John Matto, & Joseph Matto, both of Port Carbon.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Church, St. Clair, at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, October 29th, with Mon. William Glosser officiating.

A viewing will be held Monday from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, St. Clair.

Interment will immediately follow mass at Immaculate Conception Cemetery.

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Patsy S. Wolfe, 82, of Spittler Rd., Pine Grove, passed away on Monday, October 22, 2018 at home.
Born on March 16, 1936 in Pine Grove, she was a daughter of the late Theodore and Minnie Moyer Mutschler.
She was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Ravine.
Preceding her in death were her husband Daniel A. Wolfe, son Dennis D. Wolfe, grandson Ryan Collins, brother, Frank Mutschler, and two sisters, Ruth Zerbe and Betty Frantz.
Surviving are two sons, Gary and wife Karen Wolfe of Pine Grove, Terry and wife Jodi Wolfe of Annville, daughter, Lola and husband Robert Collins of Pine Grove; 4 sisters, Grace Spittler and Dorothy Hayes, both of Pine Grove, Marna Gilbert of Cressona, Jane Bressler of Schuylkill Haven; brother Joseph Mutschler of Montoursville; 7 grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren, 3 step great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
All Services will be held at the convenience of the family with SALM John Ziegler officiating. 

Interment will be in St. Matthew's Lutheran Cemetery, Ravine.
In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made in memory of mom to either the Pine Grove Area Education Foundation for the Ryan Collins Memorial Scholarship Fund, P. O. Box 98 Pine Grove, PA 17963; or Abrams Angels (Make A Wish) 6 Midland Cove, Pine Grove, Pa. 17963 or in our brother Dennis's name to the American Heart Association, 25 Stevens Lane, Bldg. A Suite 10, West Lawn, PA 19609.
The H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove is in charge of arrangements and you may send condolences to the family on our website www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/24/18

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/24/18

Wednesday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Lower 30's

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Thursday - Sunny - High near 50
Friday - Cloudy; Rain Late - High in the Upper 40's
Saturday - Rain - High in the Mid 40's
Sunday - Showers - High in the Upper 40's
Monday - Showers - High near 50
Tuesday - Cloudy - High in the Mid 40's
Wednesday - Clouds and Sun - High near 50

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Lehigh Valley Hospital Schuylkill to Host Free Veteran's Day Breakfast

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Lehigh Valley Hospital-Schuylkill will host a Free Veteran's Day Breakfast.

Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill will host a FREE Veteran’s Day Breakfast on Saturday, November 10 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. in the Wall Auditorium, Third Floor (near Main Lobby) at its East Norwegian Street campus, 700 East Norwegian Street, Pottsville. The breakfast is for Schuylkill County Veterans and for those currently serving in the U.S. Military.

Registration is strongly encouraged by calling 888-402-LVHN or register online at LVHN.org/vetbreakfast.

Schuylkill County Football Schedule for Week #10

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Schuylkill County Football Schedule for Week #10

Schedule for games played on 10/26/18

Jim Thorpe @ Lehighton

Shenandoah Valley @ Mahanoy Area

Tamaqua Area @ Marian Catholic

Panther Valley @ Minersville

Nativity BVM @ Saint Joseph's Catholic Academy

North Schuylkill @ Pottsville  ** Listen Live on WPPA **

Pine Grove @ Halifax

Tri-Valley @ Susquenita

Williams Valley @ Millersburg

Blue Mountain @ Schuylkill Haven  ** Listen Live on T-102 **


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Penn State Schuylkill Announces 2018 Alumni Award Winners

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Penn State Schuylkill will host its annual Alumni Awards Dinner on campus Friday, Nov. 2, honoring Dr. Stephen Roman, recipient of the Outstanding Alumnus award; Dr. Jeffrey Yourshaw, recipient of the Outstanding Young Alumnus award; and Dr. Harold Aurand, recipient of the Pride and Spirit award.

Stephen Roman, instructor of philosophy and sociology at Penn State Schuylkill, began his professional and collegiate career at Penn State Schuylkill, graduating from Penn State University Park in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in biology education. After graduating, Roman was commissioned by the United States Army as a Lieutenant and deployed to Vietnam. During his service, Roman trained as a helicopter pilot and Special Forces officer. Ultimately, Roman served in the Army for more than three decades, deployed to the Far East, Middle East, Europe and within the continental United States, serving in various command and staff positions. He was honorably discharged in 1998 as Lieutenant Colonel.

In addition to his decorated career in the armed forces, Roman earned three master’s degrees and his doctorate, serving his country and community in myriad ways. After his time in the Army, Roman employed his master’s degree in child psychology and adolescent development by working as a therapist and behavioral and program specialist with NHS Human Services in the early- to mid-2000s. In 2004, Roman began teaching at Luzerne County Community College and, in 2016, Darcy Medica, interim chancellor of Penn State Schuylkill, invited him to teach at the campus, as well.

Roman said he feels humbled by this award, stating, “To have been able to return [to Penn State Schuylkill] as an instructor of philosophy was really more than I ever dreamed would happen in my life. The receipt of this award, in addition to my teaching position, is the ultimate gift that I could ever receive.” Roman was nominated by his son, Nathan J. Roman.

Dr. Jeffrey Yourshaw, cardiology fellow at the Medical University of South Carolina, received the Outstanding Young Alumnus award, adding to his already ornate list of accomplishments. Yourshaw began his degree at Penn State Schuylkill, earning his bachelor’s degree in 2007 and his medical degree in 2011. Now a cardiology research fellow, Yourshaw will train for a total of nine years to provide his patients the most comprehensive and high-quality cardiac care possible.

Myriad awards and honors adorn Yourshaw’s career thus far, from his time in college through present day. From earning the Hawk Mountain Highlanders Bagpiping Scholarship to graduating first in his class in the Penn State Eberly College of Science, Yourshaw proves he is a capable man of many talents. Yourshaw’s wife, Nikki, nominated him for the award, stating that her husband was, “a classmate in medical school, and is now a colleague,” who she herself tries to emulate, stating she, “strives to approach my patients and my work with a fraction as much heart as he does.”

"Penn State Schuylkill provided me with an excellent foundation of knowledge on which to build at University Park and the Penn State College of Medicine,” says Yourshaw, who looks forward to returning to Penn State Schuylkill to receive his award. “It is an honor to be recognized for my achievements with the Outstanding Young Alumni Award and to be able to come back home and celebrate with the talented professors who started my career."

Harold Aurand Jr., associate teaching professor of history at Penn State Schuylkill and 1986 Penn State graduate, secured the Alumni Association’s Pride and Spirit award as a result of his campus involvement and enthusiasm. Aurand is a well-loved professor on campus, lending expertise and insight to not only his current students, but also those that he has taught in the past. An accomplished leader, Aurand has served as president of both Penn State Schuylkill’s Faculty Senate as well as Penn State Hazleton’s Alumni Society Board. Additionally, Aurand is a life member of the Penn State Alumni Association.

Throughout his time at Penn State Schuylkill, Aurand has earned a reputation for his sass, commenting, “I won the award, now I have to live up to it?”

This year’s Alumni Award recipients will have their photos framed and installed in Penn State Schuylkill’s Board Room.


Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/25/18

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/25/18


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Danny A. Rhein, a loving husband, son, father, brother, and grandfather .

Born in Reading, PA. gained his wings on October 20th, 2018 at the age of 52.

A husband to Michele Rhein. He was the son of Shirley and Carl Rhein. The father of Slyenia Walker the wife of Jeffere Walker, Chelsea Houser the wife of James Houser III, Travous Rhein the husband of Viktoira Rinker, and his youngest daughter Brianna Rhein. A brother of Debbie Dillow, David Rhein, Darryl Rhein, and Duane Rhein. He was a grandfather to Mercadese Rhein, Ty Rhein, Collen Rhein, Callan McCollough, Evalyn Rhein, Lexie Walker, and two step grandchildren.

Danny had an amazing sense of humor, no matter what the subject was he would always make a joke out of it. Or no matter the mood, he would always make us laugh. Over all he was amazing person. Danny loved The Philadelphia flyers hockey team, Zombie movies, Rock music, banana peper pizza, and his pet gecko "ghost".

In memorial of Danny Rhein we will be having a celebration of life, November 11, 2018 from Noon to 8:00 P.M. at the Fountain Springs Fire Hall, 1 Fountain St, Ashland PA 17921). Kull-Heizenroth Funeral Home, Ashland is in charge of arrangements.

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Teen from Schuylkill County Missing for Over a Month

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State Police are still looking for information on a runaway teen that has been missing from Schuylkill County since September.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Schuylkill Haven, Ani Noelle Aungst, 15,  was last seen on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 7:15am by a relative inside her residence on Birds Hill Road, in Pine Grove Township.

Aungst is described as a Hispanic female, approximately 5'3", 100lbs, with brown wavy hair, and brown eyes.

Aungst is possibly wearing jeans but an exact clothing description is not known.

As of August 25, 2018, she still has not been located.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police at Schuylkill Haven at (570) 754-4600.




Schuylkill County Law Enforcement to Participate in Prescription Drug Take Back Day This Saturday

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The Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug "Take-Back Day” will take place on Saturday, October 27th, 2018 from 10:00 am – 2:00pm.


Schuylkill County Sheriff’s Office and local Law Enforcement are participating in the National Drug Take Back Day.



 - Ashland Police Department: 401 South 18th Street Ashland
 - Butler Township Police Department: 211 Broad Street Ashland.
 - Cass Township Police Department: 1209 Valley Road Duncott
 - Coaldale Police Department 221-221 3rd Street Coaldale
 - Frackville Police Department: 42 South Center Street Frackville
 - Hegins Police Department: 417 Gap Street Valley View
 - Mahanoy City Police Department: 239 East Pine Street Mahanoy City
 - Minersville Police Department: 15 North Delaware Avenue Minersville
 - Orwigsburg Police Department: 209 North Warren Street Orwigsburg
 - Palo Alto Police Department:  142 Bacon Street, Palo Alto
 - Pine Grove Police Department: One Snyder Drive Pine Grove
 - Port Carbon Police Department: 90 Washington Street Port Carbon
 - Rush Township Police Department: 104 Mahanoy Avenue Tamaqua
 - Saint Clair Police Department: 24 North 2nd Street, Saint Clair
 - Saint Lukes Miners Campus: 360 West Ruddle Street, Coaldale
 - Schuylkill County Court House ( Security Entrance) 401 N 2nd ST Pottsville
 - Schuylkill Haven Police Department: 220 Parkway Avenue Schuylkill Haven
 - Shenandoah Police Department: 15 West Washington Street, Shenandoah
 - Tamaqua Police Department: 320 Broad Street, Tamaqua
 - Tremont Police Department: 19 North Pine Street, Tremont
 - West Mahanoy Township:  190 Pennsylvania Avenue, Shenandoah

This is a one day event that is free of charge and open to everyone. The program is anonymous. You are encouraged to remove your personal information from the prescription labels. Participants may dispose of medication in its' original container or by removing the medication from its container and disposing of it directly into the disposal box.

All expired or unwanted controlled, non-controlled and over the counter medicines are accepted. Also liquid products, such as cough syrup should remain sealed in their original plastic container. The following items are NOT accepted: glass containers, intra-venous solutions, injectibles, syringes and illegal substances such as marijuana or methamphetamines.



Driver Crashes Through Tree and Into Home in Ashland

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A driver crashed through a tree and into a home on Hoffman Boulevard in Ashland early Friday.


At 2:50am, emergency personnel were dispatched to 301 Hoffman Boulevard for a motor vehicle accident with entrapment.

When crews arrived, they found a vehicle that had crashed through a tree and into the side of the home at 301 Hoffman Boulevard.

The driver was extricated by fire personnel and was taken to an area hospital via ambulance with a head injury.

Responding were the American Hose Company, Washington Rescue, Washington Rescue, and Ashland Fire Police.

The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the crash.   Hoffman Towing assisted with towing and PPL was called due to wires being knocked down.

Hoffman Boulevard was closed for over 2 hours while the scene was cleared.






Warrant Issued for Man Wanted for Shenandoah Bank Robbery

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On Friday, the Shenandoah police charged a man and a warrant has been issued  for a robbery that occurred at the M&T Bank earlier this week.


According to Shenandoah Police Chief George Carado,  they have charged Jamie Johnson, 38, with the robbery of the M&T Bank on October 22, 2018.

The criminal complaint was filed Friday for the robbery and related offenses but has yet to be taken into custody.

Johnson has a last known address of 92 Columbia Ave, Hanover Township, PA.

Police were able to identify Johnson through tips received and surveillance video of the vehicle he drove.

Anyone who knows Johnson's whereabouts should contact the Shenandoah Police at (570) 462-1008 or the Schuylkill County Communications at (570) 462-1991,


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