On June 15th Carol Lou Oakley, loving wife and mother, passed away at the age of 91 at Allied Hospice.
Carol was born in Nicholson, PA, on April 10, 1933. She was a graduate of Nicholson High School, Nicholson, PA. She was predeceased by her parents Clark and Clara Billings Stevens, sister Betty Hayden and Mae Cooley and husband Walter M. Oakley. She is survived by 7 children. W. Steven Oakley, LuAnn (David) Palmer, Gerald Oakley, Sandra (Jeff) Baker, Penny (Fred) Wheeler, Timothy (Wendy) Oakley, Michael (Michele) Oakley, 12 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. A homemaker, she took care of a family of 9. She was always on the move taking their 7 children to numerous activities, including school sports (soccer, basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, track & field and archery) and boy scouts and was a girl scout leader for her daughters’ troops. She shared her deep love of the Pennsylvania countryside, birds and flowers with her children and beloved grandchildren. Always an excellent cook but her specialty was baking. Corn bread, crazy cake, blueberry crumb pie were some of the family favorites but the very best was her special cinnamon buns. A private service with family will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers donation to Susquehanna County Library.
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Rev. Kim E. Bode lived his life in service to God, his community and his family, which ended suddenly on June 9, 2024. Born Nov. 2nd, 1950, in Chicago IL to Carl and Geneva Bode, he felt called to the ministry early at the age of 13. He received a master’s degree from Concordia Theological Seminary, Springfield IL in 1976. He served churches in Gary, IN and Munson, PA before coming to Grace Lutheran in Hop Bottom where he served for 29 years, retiring in 2019. He taught at the Lutheran Academy in Scranton for 3 years.
A man known for a love of church and family, you could often find him running a 5k, traveling with his wife, preaching from the pulpit or adventuring with his grandchildren. A donor of over 22 gallons of blood, he recognized the value of human life and did all he could to rally for it. Passionate about trains and chickens, he shared many of his joys with his family, and was always ready to help anyone with their projects, especially if it involved a chainsaw. He dearly enjoyed his time volunteering with the Hop Bottom Hose Fire Company. He is survived by his wife, Anne (Oswald) Bode, of 49 years, his 5 children: Jessica (Bode) Nordquist and husband Russell Nordquist from Rochester, NY, Lisa (Bode) Sloyer and husband Paul Sloyer from Baltimore, MD, Amanda (Bode) Burkhart and husband Nicholas Burkhart from Pittsburgh PA, Joshua Bode and wife Meghan (McHale- Rogers) Bode from Chicago, IL, and Samantha Bode from Scranton, PA. He is survived by 8 grandchildren: Rowan, Judah, Bode, Eleanor, Geneva, Henry, Carlton and Colin. He is survived by his siblings Brett Bode (Carolyn), Cathy Mangan, Kirk Bode (Barb) and Craig Bode (Mary). A viewing will be held on Friday, June 14th 5:00-8:00pm in the Charles H. Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State Street, Nicholson, PA. An additional viewing will follow on Saturday, June 15th at 10:00am in the Grace Lutheran Church in Hop Bottom with funeral service at 11:00am; with luncheon to follow. In lieu of flowers, we ask you to send donations to Grace Lutheran Church in Hop Bottom (the narthex fund), the Hop Bottom Hose Fire Company or the Lutheran Academy in Scranton, PA. Shirley Jean Pritchard, 82, entered into her rest peacefully at her place of
residence in Monroe County, PA on June 5, 2024. She was born in Kingsley, PA to the late Addison and Anna Wagner. Shirley is survived by her sister Mary Stevens, her son David Pritchard Jr. and wife Mary Beth, her daughter Janet Buxbaum and husband Douglas and their three children Bryan, Jonathan, and Matthew, one great grandchild Hazel, and as well as other nephews, nieces, and extended family members. She was predeceased a brother, Richard Wagner, and a sister, Ella Decker. Shirley loved God and lived a quiet simple life and enjoyed shopping and attending church services. She was known to be a very positive, cheerful, and encouraging person in her interaction with others. A viewing will be held on Sunday, June 9, 2024, from 1 to 3 PM followed by a short celebration of life memorial service at the Charles H. Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State Street, Nicolson, PA 18446. Interment will be held at a later date at the Maplewood Cemetery, Kingsley, PA. William R. Shaw, 79, of Tunkhannock passed away Saturday, June 1 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
Born November 14, 1944 he is the son of the late Russell and Helen Demsky Shaw. He graduated from Lackawanna Trail High School in 1963 and was drafted into the Army serving from 1965 through 1967 receiving medals in marksman, good conduct, and national defense. William was a career truck driver. He enjoyed building trucks, wood working, lawn mowing, and his family. William is survived by a son, Russell (Dawn) Shaw; daughter, Lisa Thomas; granddaughter, Kelcie Shaw; brother, Robert Shaw; sister, Pat Taylor; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister, Rosemary Rogers. As per William’s request, there will be no services. Interment will be held in the Deckertown Cemetery, Lathrop Township. Bonnie Jeanne Brainard, 81, of Kingsley passed away May 18th peacefully at Regional Hospital of Scranton.
She was born September 4, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland. She is the daughter of the late Jeanne Dodge and John T. Dodge. She graduated from Benton High School in Fleetville and continued on to do Cosmetology. She loved gardening, flowers, animals, and playing cards with her friends. Bonnie is survived by her children; Mark Millard and wife Angela of Scranton, Cheryl Clark of Aripeka, Florida, Kevin Brainard and fiancé Crystal of Kingsley, Peggy Woosman and husband Bob of Hallstead, Tommy Brainard of West Palm Beach, Florida; her grandchildren, Jocelyn (Ian Owens), Kyle, Taryn, and Spencer Millard, Rebecca Clark (Walter), Whitney and Brianna Brainard, Michael and Matt Woosman, and several great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and great nieces and great nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister Judith Tyriw, husband, Ivan W. Brainard, and daughter, Connie Brainard Teixera. We would like to give a special thanks to Peggy and Bob Woosman for opening their home up to her and taking care of her in her moment of need! A brief service will be held on June 22, 2024 at 10:00am at the Kingsley Methodist Church. Louis M. Spadine Jr. passed away Tuesday, May 14, 2024 peacefully in his sleep at his home in Nicholson, PA.
Born March 28, 1945 he is the son of the late Louis Spadine and Anna Paschuk Spadine. Louis enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, and visiting the local casino. Louis ran a dairy farm for 50 years with his father and two brothers. He then sold the dairy cows and raised beefers for the last 19 years. Louis is survived by his sisters, Jean Spadine, Anastasia Gaus, and Lorraine Greek; his brothers, Samuel Spadine and Lawrence Spadine; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister, Phyllis Cole. A mass of Christian burial celebrated by Rev. Arbogaste Satoun will be held Friday, May 17, at 10am in the St. Patrick Church, 205 Main Street, Nicholson. Friends and family may call from 6-8pm Thursday in the Charles H. Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State Street, Nicholson. Interment will be held at a later date in the St. Michael’s Cemetery in Starkville. James Stanley Costigan, 72, of Nicholson, Lenox Township passed away Saturday May 4, 2024 at Geisinger CMC in Scranton.He is survived by his wife is Mary Murphy Costigan and they were married May, 5 1973.
Born in Philadelphia, he is the son of the late Angeline Cirone Costigan and James Herbert Costigan. Prior to retiring he was a truck driver and a member of St. Pius X in Royal. Jim loved to fish, work on his cars and boats, and collect flashlights. He loved spending time with his family and enjoyed the time spent with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Jim is also survived by his daughters; Rosemary Costigan, Sarah Costigan, & Angeline McCarthy; grandchildren Brianna Jones, Andrew Shumski, Seamus Fish, Maryrose Costigan, Connor Namiak, Gabrielle McCarthy, & Emily McCarthy; great grandchildren Emmarose Costigan, Ryley Jones, Evelyn Jones, Chloe Wages, and Jameson Costigan; a brother, Anthony Costigan, and a sister, Rosalie Muffler. He was predeceased by his sisters Patricia, Jackie, Maria, and Angeline. As per the wishes of James, there will be no services. N9MCKCUS0060RJW Frederick William Heller Sr., 85, of Hop Bottom passed away Thursday, May 2 peacefully surrounded by his family. His wife, Carol Jane Heller, passed away in 2010 and they had been married for 47 years.
Born in Scranton, he is the son of the late Charles and Clara Olsommer Heller. Bub was an Army veteran who served at Ft Bliss Texas. He received a good conduct medal, was a marksman in carbine and a sharpshooter in rifle and prior to retiring spent many years as a hard working truck driver. Fred loved to work. He enjoyed running delivery for Sherwood, passing time at the casino, and playing the lottery. Most of all he loved the time spent with his family and cherished being with his grand and great grandchildren. Frederick is survived by daughter Dorleen Manzer (Mike) and grandson Mick; daughter Danine Sharpe (John) and grandson J.J.; son Frederick W. Heller Jr. (Colleen) and grandsons Kyle (Kenny), Matthew, and Zackery; son Charles Heller (Melissa) and grandkids Jacob (Kyleen, great grandchildren Kynlee and Conner), Delaney, and Joseph; and daughter Jolene Heller and grand daughter Kayla; brother Augie and sister Sue. He was also predeceased by three sisters and one brother. The family would like to thank HHCP especially Nurse Judy. A Celebration of Fred’s life will be May 25 th , 2024 from 2-4 pm at the Charles H. Litwin Funeral, 91 State Street, Nicholson with a sharing of memories at 3:00 pm. In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to St Jude’s or the Hop Bottom Hose Co. John William Edwards, 82, of Fleetville, died April 16th at his home. Born and raised in Fleetville, the son of the late Richard and Dolores Edwards. John was a graduate of Benton High School. He was born and raised on the family farm where he worked most of his life.
Surviving are four sons, John and Dana Edwards, Factoryville, Keith Edwards, Fleetville, Christopher and Casey Edwards, Fleetville, and Michael Edwards, Fleetville. Also, survived by grandchildren, Holden, Carter, Alana, Addison, Benjamin, and Evan. A Memorial service will be held Friday from 6pm to 7pm at Charles H. Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State Street, Nicholson, PA 18446. Jeanette Chaparro, 63, of Hop Bottom died Tuesday at the Meadow View Rehabilitation and Health Care in Montrose.
Born in Red Bank, New Jersey she is the daughter of the late William and Martha Meyer Bonkoski. She was formerly employed as a home health aid. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, and sister who loved her family very much and was very dedicated and loyal to her friends. Jeanette is survived by a daughter, Melissa Ann Belasco (Kenneth); two sons, Andrew Chaparro (Chelsea) and Nicholas Chaparro; four grandchildren, Anton Belasco, Kai and Shiloh Chaparro, and Alivia Chaparro; four sisters and two brothers; and her long term friend, Lenny Olivero. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. |
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