August 13, 2010

Doris R Eastlack

Obituary for Doris R. EastlackrnrnrnShe’d rather have rather been out “in the good air under a tree” feeling free than cooped up inside. Doris’ mind was […]
August 12, 2010

Rosemarie Ree Morrison Matthews

Big things come in little packages. Ree was the family prankster: she hid her brother’s underwear in the freezer, on trips back home she’d move the […]
August 11, 2010

Mary Ann Wasneski

It has been said that from caring comes courage. Mary Ann was not short of either attribute. Even at times when life dealt her a difficult […]
August 7, 2010

John “Jack” Kemple

Through his eighties and into his nineties, whenever Jack was asked how he was doing, he would reply that if he felt any better he’d rejoin […]
August 6, 2010

Dale Edward Holt

Although is has been noted that no collector knows his true motivation, everything Dale collected reflects what he cared about. Never afraid to show his patriotism, […]
August 6, 2010

Mary Terry

She was her family’s anchor lady for Action News. While crocheting blankets for her family the TV was set to her soaps and Action News- she […]
August 5, 2010

Edward J. Orfe, Jr.

Ed had an appetite for many things; education, music, his family, and of course, his ma’s home cooking. He read many books and retained information with […]
August 3, 2010

Robert – Park

Home was his sanctuary. After work he left all his problems at the door, put on his earphones and listened to the music of the 50’s, […]
August 3, 2010

Loretta Cisek

To know Loretta was to know that a home does not rest upon the ground, but upon a woman. She acquired her motherly skills at a […]
August 2, 2010

Ida Parker

Ida was the type of person that would never ask life for a lighter burden, but rather for larger shoulders to bear it. The rock of […]