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This spring, two students in Mr. Bryant’s class at the SHCTC earned industry-recognized certifications.
Cordell Baker (Grade 10, SASD) earned his Acer Corporation Repair Techspert certificate for the C741LT Chromebook model and Ayden Blair (Grade 11, SASD) earned his Vivacity Student Repair Academy certificates in Chromebook Repair
The SHCTC provides opportunities for students to gain valuable certifications in many trade areas. Interested students should speak to their school counselor.

Carla Marie Fritzinger of Doe Run, entered eternal rest on May 19, 2025, at her residence the age of 64. She was born on January 16, 1961, in Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
Carla is survived by her loving mother, Diane Cornelius; her devoted children, Eric (Suzanne) Fritzinger, Alisha (Bryan) Bubb, and Kinley (Zachary Tharp) Wilkerson; her cherished grandchildren, Adrian Fritzinger, Kylie Keener, Maya Bubb, and McKenzi Bubb; her sisters, Tina (Curt) Fullmer and Margaret Cornelius; her niece, Christina Fullmer; and her nephews, Alex Meeks and Curtis Fullmer, Jr. She is also survived by her two great-grandchildren, who brought her so much joy. Carla was preceded in death by her father, Jim Cornelius.
Carla graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Pennsylvania, in 1977. She began her career with the Pennsylvania State Forestry’s Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC) and later worked in retail for many years. In recent years, she worked in the dietary department at Ashbrook Assisted Living, where she especially enjoyed interacting with the residents and found the work deeply rewarding.

Martha J. “Marty” Moore, 76, of Aiken, passed away Wednesday May 21, 2025, at the Olean General Hospital.
Born September 27, 1948, in Bradford, she was a daughter of Ira L. and Julia L. (Toth) Veite.
Marty worked for many years at Zippo Manufacturing.
She loved her children, grandchildren and great grandbabies. She enjoyed reading The Holy Bible, and she loved our Lord Jesus, her Savior.

Richard T. Glover “Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-Grandfather & Lifelong Friend”
Richard T. Glover, of Austin, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, with his loving wife by his side.
A lifelong resident of Barnett Lane, Austin, Richard’s steady presence, kind heart, and strong family ties made him a cornerstone of his community and a blessing to all who knew him.Born on August 26, 1947, in Austin, PA, he was the son of Ray and Priscilla Peno. Richard lived a life grounded in love, loyalty, and quiet strength. He was married to his beloved wife Nancy for 50 wonderful years, celebrating their anniversary every September 21st since 1974. Together, they built a home full of laughter, family traditions, and unwavering support.
PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers Closed for Memorial Day
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that all driver license and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Saturday, May 24, 2025, through Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
Customers may still obtain a variety of driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications, and driver training manuals, online through PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website.

Sandra Lee “Sandy” Snyder, 82, of 185 Center Street, St. Marys, passed away peacefully Monday, May 19, 2025 at Penn Highlands Elk following a lengthy illness.
She was born March 7, 1943, in St. Marys, daughter of the late Guy Kenneth and Margaret Ann Hackett Green. She was a lifelong resident of St. Marys, and worked throughout her life in the Powdered Metal industry, retiring from Windfall Products in 2005.

BRADFORD, Pa. — Warren residents John and Cindy Jarzab and their daughter, Christine Jarzab Kuntz, have endowed a new fund at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford that will help the university’s business management and accounting students.
The Jarzab Family Business Fund will support the faculty and students in the business management program by sponsoring opportunities that enhance the education experience, such as guest speakers, student and faculty projects, field trips, conference registration fees, and the purchase of technology and related.
“We gave this money because I’d like to see students have opportunities,” John Jarzab said. “I have always been a fan of Pitt-Bradford.” Jarzab, who taught accounting in Pitt-Bradford in the 1990s as an adjunct faculty member, noted that the university serves North Central Pennsylvania and provides many students with an education that will lift their families economically. “That’s what I liked about teaching. When you teach people, you give them the tools they need to make them successful.”

Calvin L. Grabofski, 94, a resident of Silver Creek Terrace and formerly of Lady Lake, FL, died peacefully on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 with his family by his side at Elk Haven Nursing Home following a brief illness.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Lynch-Green Funeral Home.

Nadine Kathrine Ordway, 87, of Whitesville, went to be home with the Lord on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. She was born January 5, 1938, in North Tonawanda, the daughter of the late Jack and Lyda (Turner) Waugaman.
Nadine was raised in North Tonawanda and graduated from North Tonawanda High School. She was the Director of the Whitesville Public Library for 31 years. She was a member of the Living Hope Center in Whitesville, life member of the Whitesville Ladie Auxiliary, and in earlier years she was an active volunteer at the Whitesville Central School; she enjoyed reading, jigsaw puzzles, word searches and backgammon.

Laurie Senn Sagerman, 70, of Wellsville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 18, 2025, at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester after a brief illness. Born March 6, 1955, in Buffalo, she was the beloved daughter of the late Harold and Marcia (Shearer) Senn. On December 28, 1990, in Williamsville, she married the love of her life, Gary R. Sagerman, who survives.
Laurie was a graduate of Williamsville High School and dedicated her life to caring for others. With her natural warmth, she worked as a caregiver for many years, focusing on hospice, where her grace and empathy touched countless lives.

Murray McComas
Murray Knabb McComas, 88, of Russell, PA., died peacefully, Tuesday evening, May 20, 2025.
A complete obituary will be announced when available through the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., Warren, PA.
To register for these classes or events, please call the Potter County Artisan Co-op on 814-274-8165. The co-op is located at 227 N. Main Street. The co-op’s hours are Monday through Saturday 9:00-5:00.
Need an activity while visiting the area? Potter County Artisan Co-op can arrange a private group class for you and your friends at your convenience. Just call ahead or message us on Facebook.
Events and classes are supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Elk County Council on the Arts, state agencies funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Martha M. Cavallett, 64, of Kersey, passed away on Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at Penn Highlands DuBois following a brief illness.
She was born on July 30, 1960 in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Joseph Resch and Margaret Kofler Resch, who survives, of Kersey.
On October 15, 1998, she married Joseph Cavallett, who survives. Together they shared more than 40 years of true love and happiness.

Mary Ann Lewis, 67, of Ridgway, passed away on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Penn Highlands Elk.
She was born on January 9, 1958, in New Castle, a daughter of the late Clifford L. and Geraldine Rousch Vantassel.
On April 22, 1978, Mary Ann married Hallie L. Lewis Jr., who preceded her in death on July 26, 2022. Together they shared more than 44 years of love and marriage.

James F. “Aggie” Agnew, 62, of Warren, PA., died Monday morning, May 19, 2025, at his residence, of natural causes.
He was born February 12, 1963, in Warren, PA. He was the son of the late Jan F. and Cindi Ponsoll Agnew. Jim was a 1981 graduate of Warren Area High School, where he excelled in basketball, baseball and football.

Bradford, PA – May 2025 — The Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club / Stanley Grove Jr. MemorialScholarship Committee, is proud to announce the recipient of its inaugural 2025 scholarship award. This newly established scholarship recognizes and supports a graduating senior from the McKean County area who exemplifies a passion for the outdoors and embodies the values of conservation, mentorship, and community involvement. After a competitive selection process, Isabella Prince, a senior at Bradford Area High School, has been awarded the 2025 Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club / Stanley Grove Jr. Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Isabella plans to attend Gannon University this fall, pursuing a career in medicine through the Physician Assistant/Pre-Medicine program.
A standout student and leader, Isabella has served as class president for three consecutive years and as student body president for one. She is a two-time inductee of the National Honor Society, a United Way Ambassador, and captain of her high school soccer team. Her scholarship essay reflected on her deep connection to the outdoors, her active contributions to conservation efforts, and the influential mentors who shaped her journey. Her vision for the future includes not only academic and athletic excellence, but also a strong commitment to community service and environmental stewardship.