BRADFORD – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) is again offering area veterans the opportunity to work with a representative from the American Legion to ensure they get the services and support they need.
Due to changes initiated by the American Legion, appointments in the Bradford and Kane offices will be conducted virtually via a tablet.
Appointments are required for meetings with the Legion representative, whether they are in person, by phone or by tablet. The schedule for November is as follows:
Coudersport office: Thursday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Coudersport office is located at 107 S. Main St. Please call 814-274-9769 to schedule an appointment.
Bradford office: Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Bradford office is located at 78 Main St., first floor. Please call 814-362-4400 to schedule an appointment.
Kane office: Wednesday, Nov. 30, from 9 a.m. to noon. The Kane office is located at 54 Fraley St., Suite 2. Please call 814-837-0880 to schedule an appointment.
Assistance is available with issues such as compensation, education, pension, health care and death benefits. Veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to participate.
Hi! This dog showed up on our back porch on 155 South this morning. He was very cold with a broken chain on his leash. He knows how to sit and he is so sweet I am sure his owners miss him! Give us a call if you know where he belongs !!! Cyndee and Rick Smith 814-642-2250 thank you!
On October 20, at 6:58 am Ulysses Fire And Ambulance were dispatched to Rt. 49 approximately 1 Mile East of North Hollow Rd. for a one vehicle crash with possible injuries
The Nessmuk Rod and Gun Club is hosting three running deer shoots outdoors, rain or shine from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays, Oct. 30, Nov. 6 and 13. The shoots will be at the club’s outdoor range at 4646 Route 287, 6.5 miles south of Wellsboro in Delmar Township. Club members and the public are invited to participate.
The shooter with the highest score in the last round of the day at each of the three running deer shoots will win a $25 gift certificate to Timeless Destination, a restaurant in Wellsboro, according to Ray Rowland, organizer.
A special round for youth, 17 and under will also be held during each of the three Sunday running deer shoots. “The youth with the highest score will win a gift certificate from Cooper’s Sporting Goods in Mansfield,” Rowland said.
The running deer paper target is fixed to a four-foot by three-foot wooden frame that is mounted on wheels on a cable. The target is pulled along the cable from left to right at 100 yards from the shooting area. Only one shooter is allowed to be on the range per pass. Safety gear and eye and ear protection are required to participate. A sign-up will be held before each round of shooters.
The fee for youth 17 and under, and for adults, 18 and older, is $2 per pass with a limit of two shots per pass. The fee will be split with 50 percent going to the shooter with the highest score per round and the other 50 percent to the club.
For more information, call Ray Rowland at 1-607-857-4631.
People of all ages are invited to join Hamilton-Gibson on Saturday, Dec. 17 for a one-day trip to the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada.
This trip is open to adults and to children accompanied by adults. All must have valid passports.
Reservations and payment will be accepted on a first-come basis now until next Friday, Oct. 28.
“By taking advantage of group rates, we are able to keep the cost reasonably low while supporting Hamilton-Gibson’s ongoing educational and cultural outreach mission,” said Bev Dochstader, Hamilton-Gibson Productions operations coordinator.
“The cost is a bargain at $149 per person. Included in that price are round trip bus fare and a reserved seat in the Festival Theatre to see the live, professional theatrical production of Irving Berlin’s musical ‘White Christmas’ on Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. and the opportunity to spend time in the historic village’s fine shops and restaurants,” Dochstader said.
In “White Christmas,” two soldiers from a USO song-and-dance team fall for two sisters in another act. Together, they put on a show to save a Vermont inn.
“I love the movie and am looking forward to seeing the show on stage,” said Dochstader. “You can’t help but fall in love with the characters, the dancing and, of course, the singing, especially since the title song is Berlin’s most famous.
“What I enjoy about going to the Shaw Festival is visiting and shopping in the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, seeing a quality play and sharing the experience with others,” Dochstader said.
Meals are not included. There will be time for meals and shopping. Hearing devices are provided free for those who request them.
Seats are limited to 45 people. Benedict’s Bus Service will leave from the Whitneyville terminal in the morning and return that night. Arrangements can be made for other boarding locations, such as in Mansfield, Pa., Tioga Junction, Pa., Painted Post, N.Y. and others en route to Canada and on the way back to Whitneyville.
For more information about the HG trip or to request that a reservation form be emailed or mailed directly to those interested, call 570-724-2079 or email hamgib@gmail.com. Pay for tickets at hgp.booktix.com or bring or mail a check to Hamilton-Gibson Productions at 29 Water Street, Wellsboro PA 16901. To learn more about the Shaw Festival, visit www.shawfest.com.
Paul L. Yonker, 98, of W. Mill Street, Daguscahonda, passed away on Monday, October 17, 2022 at DuBois Nursing Home following a lengthy illness.
He was born on August 29, 1924 in Daguscahonda, a son of the late James and Elizabeth Wright Yonker.
He was married to the late Jeannette Neubert Yonker, who preceded him in death in 2014.
Paul was a lifelong resident of the area and member of St. Marys Church. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII, and was a two-time recipient of the Purple Heart award. He retired from Stackpole Carbon Company after many years of service. He was a member of the VFW in Ridgway and the St. Marys Sportsmens Club. An hunter and fisherman, Paul loved the outdoors and enjoyed any chance to be in the woods.
He is survived by his step-son; Joseph Neubert and his wife Sue of Ridgway, by two grandchildren; Stephanie Merkel and Brittanei Reed, and by three great-grandchildren; Bobby, Shelby, and Danny. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers; Edward and Harold Yonker, and by six sisters; Ruth Gorton, Alice Staff, Margaret Scott, Hazel Rollick, Mabel Williamson, and Pearl Pearson. He was the last member of his immediate family.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Paul L. Yonker will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 10:00 AM at the St. Marys Church, 315 Church Street, St. Marys, PA 15857 with Fr. Thomas More Sikora, OSB, as celebrant.
Military Honors will be accorded by the St. Marys Servicemen’s Burial Detail.
Burial will follow in St. Leo’s Cemetery in Ridgway.
Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at the St. Marys Church from 9:30 AM until the time of the Mass.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Elk County Rides 4 Vets.
Lynch-Green Funeral Home, 151 N. Michael Street, St. Marys, PA 15857 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered at www.lynchgreenfuneralhome.com
Our Spooky Lantern Tours event is happening this Saturday, 10/22, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Come in costume to trick-or-treat your way through the site while listening to several spooky stories. Decorate your own pumpkin and make a pine cone bird feeder in the museum program room. Hope you can join us!
Join us for a walk through the site by lantern light. Listen to ghost stories and trick-or-treat along the way. Paint pumpkins, make pinecone birdfeeders and have some refreshments in the museum program room.
Admission: $3 adult/$1 Youth, Free for Museum Members
Also assisting on scene were District Coordinators 1 & 3, AL-51, and the crew from Hyland with their excavators and equipment. We thank everyone that responded and assisted us today.
At 09:05 this morning we were dispatched along with MTS Ambulance to the Hyland Landfill on Herdman Road in the Town of Angelica for a reported rubbish fire. Upon our arrival it was determined the pile of material burning(estimated to be over 500 cubic yards) was tire cords a by-product of tire recycling.
Tankers and manpower from Belmont, Belfast, Friendship, Scio, and Short Tract were requested as well as an engine from Belmont to draft from a pond on-site and an engine from Cuba to stand by in Angelica. Crews fought the fire for over 2 hrs putting upwards of 60,000 gallons of water on it.
Linda K. WESCHE, 77, of Wellsville, NY, died Sunday, October 16, 2022 in her home.
Born August 18, 1945, in Olean, she was the daughter of Harry Pilon and Josephine Prozeller. A 1964 graduate of West High School in Rochester, she was employed by Jones Memorial Hospital as a billing clerk and by Wellsville Manor as a CNA. Linda was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, Altar and Rosary Society, and served on the ACASA board.
Surviving are: four daughters, Loretta Meyer of Hammondsport, Yvonne (Pete) Erway of Hammondsport, Tina Day of Wellsville, and Tara (Kevin) Fortner of Littleton, NH; ten grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; seven siblings, Kimberly (Gregory) Lindner of Rochester, Wilma (Jonathan) Lawrence of Brooktondale, David (Christine) Hall of Horseheads, Gina (Thomas) Clay of Ohio, Gay Ellen (John) Pernau of West Virginia, Leon Pilon of Eldred, PA, Kent Pilon of Ohio; a sister-in-law Marilyn Hall of Casa Grande, AZ; nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Martin Hall; twin sister, Sandra Pilon; her stepmother, Margaret Trask Pilon; and her stepfather, Ralph Hall. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated 11:00 AM, Monday, October 24, 2022 in Immaculate Conception Church, 6 Maple Avenue, Wellsville. Rev. James Hartwell will be the Celebrant.
A luncheon will follow at the Moose Lodge, 242 Maple Avenue, Wellsville. Memorials may be made to Immaculate Conception Church, 17 Maple Avenue, Wellsville, NY 14895. Arrangements are entrusted to OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.
The 2022 pilot area provided ATV riding opportunities on designated state forest trails and roads, designated local (township, borough) roads, and specific state routes in Potter and Tioga counties and parts of Clinton and Lycoming counties in the Pennsylvania Wilds.
The riding area also provided opportunities for accessing ATV trails, local businesses, and points of interest.
The results of the survey will be used to improve the administration and guide potential expansion of the ATV Regional Connector Pilot for the 2023 riding season.
Ellen Joan Miller, 94, of 61 Olean Road, Derrick City, formerly of 576 Bolivar Drive, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Wednesday, October 19, 2022, at Bradford Manor, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on February 28, 1928, in Franklin, she was a daughter of the late George C. and Margaret E. (Neil) Kuhns.
She was a 1945 Graduate of Franklin High School and attended the Harris Business School in Franklin.
On April 16, 1949, in Franklin, she married Robert O. “Chub” Miller who preceded her in death on June 3, 2000.
Joan was a member of Hill Memorial United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women, Eastern Star, the Tuesday Quilters Club, and the Ecumenical Home Auxiliary.
Joan was an avid cross stitcher, she loved to read, knit, garden, paint ceramics, crosswords, puzzling, and was always ready for a card game. She was a proud Steelers and Penguins fan.
Surviving is one daughter, Candace L. (Terry) Kornacki, of Derrick City, one son, Steven C. Miller, of Crosby, two grandsons, Todd (Shannon) Yonker and Jeff (LeeAnne) Yonker, six great grandchildren, Jacob (Jess) Yonker, Mackenzie (Jake Giardini) Yonker, Joseph Yonker, Justin Yonker, Levi Yonker, and Ella Yonker, and one great-great granddaughter.
Funeral services will be private and held for the family at the Hill Memorial United Methodist Church with Rev. Jay Tennies, officiating. Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions if desired may be made to the Bradford Area Public Library 67 West Washington Street Bradford, PA 16701, the McKean County SPCA P.O. Box 113, Bradford, PA 16701, or Samaritan’s Purse, P.O. Box 3000, Boone NC 28607.
Richard “Sam” Feeny II, passed away Sunday morning October 16, 2022, in his home in the loving arms of his wife Yvonne, daughter Savanna, her boyfriend Skyler, and his mother Pat after battling cancer for 3 years.
He was born on January 30, 1967, in Norfolk, VA, to Patricia Rae Feeny and the late Richard Sam Feeny. Sam lived and worked in Warren most of his life. He retired from Atlantic Broadband after 23 years of service, as the Cable Guy. He also worked for Ray’s Disposal and Nystrom Oil. Sam enlisted in the US Navy after high school.
Sam was a kid at heart with bigger toys. He enjoyed playing with the children and teaching them things like how to use tools, how to drive and how to make fart sounds. Many knew him as Sam or Sammy. It was said he never met a stranger. He was role model for many and strived to make people smile.
He enjoyed riding motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATV’s, camping and backyard campfires. He was happiest surrounded by friends and family.
Sam was a member of the North Warren VFD for more than 10 years.
Sam is survived by his loving wife of 6 years Yvonne Feeny; his mother Patricia Feeny; stepmother Linda Feeny; stepdaughter Savanna Carlson; two brothers Vince Feeny and wife Marlene; and Aaron Feeny and wife Lisa; and two nephews Hunter and Kohl Feeny.
Family and friends may attend a viewing that will be held from 9:00 to 11:00 am on Saturday October 22, 2022, in the Russell United Methodist Church, 17 N Main St. Russell. Funeral services will be held in the church on Saturday at 11:00 am with the Pastor Lou Anderson-Nordin, officiating and concluding with military honors, by Clarendon/ Sheffield VFW and US Navy personnel.
Donations can be made in Sam’s memory to Warren Cancer Center, 195 Lee St. Warren, PA 16365. The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc., 304 East St. Warren, PA has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com.
Elmer F. DeLucia, 99, of Scranton, formerly of Bradford, PA passed away on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at the Gino Merli Veteran’s Center, Scranton.
He was born on August 5, 1923 in Bradford, a son of the late Dominc and Jennie Frasca DeLucia.
He was a 1943 graduate of the Bradford High School and he attended St. Bonaventure University, Allegany, NY.
On April 12, 1947 in the St. Bernard Catholic Church, he married Anna M. Pellicani who preceded him in death on February 6, 2015.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II; where he was involved with five major battles: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and the Battle of the Bulge. During his service he received five bronze stars, two silver stars, the President’s citation for D-day and two purple hearts; one in October 1944 in France and the other in March 1945 in Germany. He received the Bradford Rotary Club “Paul Harris” Award and he was one of thirty former servicemen selected by the French government for recognition in the celebration of the 65th Anniversary of the D-day landing; where he was awarded the Chevalier, the French Medal of Honor, and was recognized by five heads of state including former President Obama.
He was a member of the Lt. John C. Roche Post 212 VFW, the La Stella Lodge, the St. Bernard Catholic Church; where he was an usher for over fifteen years, a player in the Industrial Softball League as well as the City Softball League. He also bowled on the Speer team in the Byllye Lanes bowling league and was an annual volunteer for the Italian Festival.
He was the General Foreman for twenty-six years at the former Airco Speer until their closure in 1976. He then went to work for W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery for five years as the Safety Director from 1976 until 1981. He was the Assistant Manager at the Glendorn Estate from 1981 through 1986 and finally he worked at the Bradford Wal-Mart from the time it opened until his retirement.
His avocation was as a bartender at the Emery Hotel, the Penn Hills Club, the Bradford Club and the Valley Hunt Club, among others. He was also a favored bartender for the cocktail parties at over 50 local homes where he was thought of as a “people person”.
He is survived by one son, Nick (Patricia) DeLucia of Preston Park; three daughters, Joanne DeLucia of Placitas, NM, Lisa (Lee Johnson) DeLucia of Milford, NH and Christina DeLucia of Hamden, CT; two grandsons, Peter (Lori) DeLucia of Endwell, NY and Paul (Karen Anne Medlin) Kruse of Carboro, NC; one granddaughter, Maria (Peter) Evans of Knox, NY; two great grandsons, Nicholas DeLucia and Landen DeLucia both of Endwell, NY; two great granddaughters, Myla and Cora Evans both of Knox, NY and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents and wife he was also preceded in death by two brothers, Augie and Anthony DeLucia.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2022 from 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM in the St. Bernard Catholic Church with a Mass of Christian Burial to immediately follow at 10:00 AM in the church with the Rev. James Gutting, senior associate pastor as celebrant.
Committal services and full military honors performed by the U.S. Army and the American Legion Post 108 will be in St. Bernard Cemetery at the conclusion of the funeral.
Memorial contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Mascho Funeral Home, Inc.
Mary C, (Pansero) Campbell, 92, of Galeton, PA, died on Monday, October 17, 2022 at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA.
Born January 16, 1930 in Wellsville, NY, she was a daughter of the late Santo and Angela (Calabro) Pansero.
She was a 1948 Graduate of Gaines High School. On August 17, 1968, in Galeton, she married Clinton Campbell, who preceded her in death in 2015.
Mary was employed at the Gaines Tackle Shop and then later at Galeton Production, where she was a Monitor.
She was a woman of strong faith and was a member and communicant at St. Bibiana Catholic Church in Galeton.
In Mary’s younger years, she was an avid photographer and videographer and then later in her life she enjoyed reading and crocheting. She also loved spending time with her family and friends. Her home was a gathering spot for friends, family and neighbors who enjoyed stopping in for a chat or for a meal.
Surviving are two sons, Jim (Delores) Campbell, Galeton, and Tom (Jill) Campbell, Wellsboro, PA; one daughter, Betty Ann (Bill) Lechler, Galeton; two sisters, Francy DeStevens, Gaines and Ginny Pansero, Horeseheads, NY; six grandchildren, Jeff, Rick, Kim, Jaime, Kamryn, and Hayes; ten great grandchildren, Marika, Eve, Lexi, Braelyn, Billy, Mitchel, Tegan, Jobe, Vinnie, and Quinn; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents and husband, Mary was preceded in death by a daughter, Diane Button; a son-in-law, Larry Button; and a sister Toni Haner.
Friends may call at St. Bibiana Catholic Church, Galeton, PA on Saturday, October 22, 2022 from 10:00-11:00am. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00am with the Rev. Fr. Brian Vossler as Celebrant. Burial will be in West Hill Cemetery, Galeton.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Bibiana Catholic Church, the Galeton Library or Gale Hose Ambulance Association. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Hess Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Galeton.
Crews staged near the intersection of Mahon Run Road and Pine Island Road. Chief 44 (J.Rooney) took Austin Command. Crews utilized patrol units to do an immediate search of the area. Once Mountaineer & the K9 arrived units went to work mapping a larger search area, and deploying search teams.
Drone 50 arrived and deployed searching the area until weather conditions worsened. Helicopters declined to fly due to weather conditions. Crews worked in cold, snowy conditions throughout the night.
Around 7 am Patrol 44-24 with Chief 44-20 (B.Brooks) also responded to the scene.
At approximately 9 am Mountaineer returned to quarters and additional DCNR Rangers arrived to take their place. Pennsylvania Game Commission Officers also responded.
At approximately 11:15 am, Chief 44-20 (B.Brooks) notified all units the lost hunter had been located!
The patient was evaluated by EMS and released on scene.
A huge thank you goes out to all agencies who assisted us in a successful search!
As hunting season in Pennsylvania continues we remind hunters to prepare and take extra precaution when entering the woods. The best tool needed for survival in the event you get lost outdoors is advanced planning. Even if you are going out for just a few hours, pack enough essentials that you can stay hydrated, fueled and prepared for any type of weather. Hunt in familiar areas, and utilize maps, GPS and a compass. Know where you are going and how you will return. A cell phone, flashlight, matches are important items to bring. It’s also important that once you have planned your outing, tell someone. Give them exact details of where you are going, the trail you plan to follow, when you will return, the vehicle you are driving (and where you plan to park) and how many people will go with you – do not go alone.
Elizabeth A. Christian, 85, a resident of Pinecrest Manor and formerly of 630 Chestnut Avenue, DuBois, passed away Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at Pinecrest Manor, after a lengthy illness.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home.