3/1/2023 0 Comments John mazaika afton ny![]() ![]() ![]() An- nette worked over the years at the Osterhout Free Library, United Re- ha bil ita tio n Ser vic es, bot h of Wilk es-Barre, The Universit y of Scra ntonin Scra nton, Ke ysto ne Job Corps,Drums, and Wy omingValley Healthcare Systems, Kingston. She relocated to the Wyoming Valley more than 30 years ago. Born in Hollywoo d, Fla., in 1957, she graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Flor- ida and graduate d Virg inia Tech with a Master of Arts degree in counseling. A counselor, teacher and psycho- metrist, Annette brought her pas- sion and her love into everything she did. NnetteSheydwasser, lovingwife and mother of David and Alan Sheydwasser, passed away sudden- ly Friday morning, July 22, 2011. Jude’s Parish for attend- ing to her spiritual needs. The family would like to extend their sincere appre ciat ion to the compassion ate staff and residents of Mountain Top Senior Care and Rehabilita tion Center, the staff of the Hospice of the Sacred Heart, and to St. Surv ivin g areher sonDavidSala- ta and his wife, Jodell, Bear Creek To wnship daughters, Judy Pecone and her husband, Nicholas, Savan- nah,Ga.,and Aud reyBartolandher husb and, Mich ael, Cony ngha m gra ndso ns, Mar k Salat a and his wife, Mana, Christian Pecone and his wife, Lesley, Brian Pecone and his wife, Tracy, Andrew Bartol and Matthew Bartol and fiancée, Jaclyn Ty lkowski great -grandch ildren, Jasm ineSalata,Laurenand Alex an- der Pecone sisters, Stella Grozak, Philadelphia, and Agnes Sarnoski, We st Hazleton as wellas numerou s niecesand nephewsand grand-n iec- es and grand-nephews. Salata in 1997 sis- ters, Adele Luchi, Nancy Bangor, Marion Crossin, Josephine Ranick and Elizabeth Bohenak and broth- ers, Anthony, Stanley, Henry, Leo and Edward Koloski. Preceding her in death, in addi- tion to her parents, were her hus- band Andrew T. She enjo yed cooking, sewing and caring for her family. She was a lov ing wife, mother and gra ndmo ther. Bor n in Fr eel an d, she was a daughterofthelateAnthonyandEl- izabeth (Poplaski) Koloski and was a member of Queen of Heaven Par- ish at Our Lady of Grace Church, Hazleton. Salata, 93, formerly of We st 20th Street, Hazleton, passedawayS aturda y,July 23,2011, at Mountain Top Senior Care and Rehabilita tion Center, the former Davis Manor. Survivingarehis father, ScottWa- silewski, Kingston paternal grand- mother Elaine Salamon, Kingston paternalgrandfatherThomas J.Wa- silew skiand hiswife,Jayne, Sha ver- town aunt Tara Wasilewski, King- ston uncle ThomasWasilewsk i and his wife, Maureen, Kingston cou- sins, Lauren Wasilewski of Los An- geles, Paige and Taylor Wasilewski, King ston his gir lfrie nd Aman da Emery of York as well as his mis- chievous cat, Blanche. He will be greatly missed by those that loved and believed in him. To ny overca me many struggles and obstacles in his short life and brought so much happiness to his Dad, family and all that knew him. He loved the New Yor k Yankees and was a huge Dave Mat- thews fan. Tony had an amazing persona lity and ex- cell ed at many sports, especia lly baseball. ![]() In June 2001, “Tony” and his Dad’s dream came true when he became a mem- ber of the Wasilewski family. Anthony was born on December 29, 1991, in Williamsport. He was a 201 0 graduat e of Wy oming Valley West High School. Nthony Sharkus Wasilewski, 19, ofMeadow landAve nuein King - ston, died unexpect edly Wednes- day, July 20, 2011, while in York. In 2009, the district consid- ered cooperating with the W yomi ng Coun ty Lando wner s Group to work out a joint gas Superintendent Michael Healey said the district received $5,750 an acre for a combined total of about100 acres, with 20 percent royalties in the three-year lease. last spring for two properties, in- cluding land sur- rounding the Me- hoopany Elemen- tary School and land in W ashington T owns hip. The T unkh annoc k Area School District signed a lease with Ci trus Ene rgy Cor p. Elk Lake, which has Cabot Oil & Gas-drilled wel ls on its pro perty, is anothe r W yomi ng Count y school di s- trict to benefit from the drilling boom. T o the north, Tun khan nock Area, Lackawanna Trail and W yalus ing Are a school di stric ts have signed leases with natural gas companies. But failure to find mar- ketable quantities of gas in Luzerne County has left districts here with no additional in- come from the booming industry. As natural gas companies begin construction of gathering lines from Susquehanna Coun- ty, school districts in Wyoming and Luzerne counties have already faced decisions about leasing land.
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