Mary Lou Fourness, 77, of Odin, passed away on Monday, September 16, 2024, in UPMC Cole, Coudersport, after a long battle with cancer.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
Teryl W. Scalise, peacefully passed away on Friday September 13, 2024, at his home in Olathe, KS at the age of 76.
He was born in Warren, PA on June 26, 1948. Teryl joined the United States Marine Corps in 1971. After 20 years of service, he retired in 1991 as a LtCol and settled in Olathe, KS.
He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Ann Marie Scalise; two children; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family. Burial with full military honors will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Warren, PA. The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc. has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Due to the recent circumstances affecting the Tioga County and Potter County, PA communities, the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers will be extending the grant deadline for the NEPEDA Grant to October 31st, 2024. All submissions must be received by 5:00PM on the 31st of October.
The Northeastern Potter Economic Development Association (NEPEDA) Fund is seeking proposals from non-profit 501 (c)3 organizations or charitable programs in the Northeastern region of Potter County. This includes Allegany Township, Bingham Township; Harrison Township; Hector Township; Genesee Township; and Ulysses Borough and Township.
READY Community Foundations will provide 30 community foundations serving the Appalachian Region with no-cost training and access to funding to expand local philanthropic impact.
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 29, 2024 – Today, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) announced the 30 community foundations, serving communities in 10 Appalachian states, selected to participate in READY Community Foundations. One of four tailored tracks underARC’s capacity-building initiative, READY Appalachia, READY Community Foundations provides no-cost training and funding access to help Appalachia’s local philanthropic organizations improve their programming, operations, fundraising and financial impact.
Kane, Pa. – Thursday, October 3, is the last day to register for the 40th Anniversary Forum of the Roach-Bauer Forestry Forum. The Forum on October 10 will be on the application of research in forest management. Dr. Todd Ristau, Researcher in Silviculture, will be the keynote speaker. The Forum will be held at the Wilcox Community Building (also called the Jones Township Community Center) at 320 Faries St, downtown Wilcox, Pa., 15870. Preceding the talk will be a no-host social hour from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m., and dinner at 5:00 p.m. The program will start immediately after dinner. Reservations are required! For reservations, contact the Allegheny Hardwood Utilization Group, PO Box 133, Kane, Pa., 16735, at 814-837-8550, or e-mail bcarson@ahug.com.
On September 17, at 9:37 am Port Allegany Fire and Ambulance and Eldred Borough Fire with an atv were dispatched to the area across the street from 1109 Rt. 155 North for a land rescue a patient is trapped under a tree since last night. Mercy Flight is on stand-by
The Potter County Education Council, Tri-Co Connections, the Potter County Human Services Area Agency on Aging, and our local school districts are continuing to team up to implement a county-wide program called Seniors 2 Seniors. This program teaches basic computer skills, digital literacy, and cybersecurity to senior citizens so that they have the skills and knowledge to utilize the many benefits of high-speed Internet. As a part of this program, local high school students volunteer to provide on-site support to each of the adults who participate in the course.
Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will have Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams (DSAT) going door to door in the hardest hit areas of Potter County beginning at 1:00 pm Monday, September 16th.
Teams will be visiting various areas of Potter County over the next 3+ weeks.
Residents of Potter County are eligible to apply for assistance from FEMA to help with costs from damage and losses caused by Tropical Storm Debby from August 9-10, 2024.
Lana S. Creal, 80. a resident of Warren, PA, passed away on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at the John and Orpha Blair Hospice House after beating breast cancer and living for over five years with stage four pancreatic cancer.
Lana was born in Jamestown, NY, on November 10, 1943, to the late Edward and Hazel A. Shield. She was a lifelong Warren resident and the valedictorian of the 1961 Warren Area High School class. She graduated from Allegheny College in 1965 with a degree in Mathematics and from Penn State University with a Master of Science in Mathematical Statistics in 1969.
Anthony P. “Tony” Vinelli, 91, formerly of 521 East Main Street, Bradford, passed away, Friday, September 13, 2024, at the Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Born April 9, 1933, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Joseph and Philomena (Placentino) Vinelli. He was a 1951 graduate from Bradford High School.
Tony was employed at Bovaird & Sefang, Airco Speer and Corning Glass and later Bradford Electronics.
He was a lifetime member of St. Bernard Church, the LaStella Lodge, the Mutual Aid Society in Lewis Run and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association.
Surviving is one sister-in-law, Janet Vinelli of Bradford, several nieces and nephews including Joseph Meabon (Jill) of Burgaw, NC, Tina Lewis (Gary) of Burgaw, NC, Teresa Wagoner (Ken) of Castle Hayne, NC, Joseph Vinelli of Bradford, Michael Vinelli (Tina) of Bradford, Fred Buccolini of CA, several great nieces and nephews and several great-great nieces and nephews.
Tony was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Michael A. Vinelli, Sr., three sisters, Rose V. Meabon, Dolores M. Vinelli, and Josephine V. Buccolini; one half-brother, John J. Vinelli, Sr., and two half-sisters, Mary Vinelli, and Mary Frances Vinelli.
Family will receive friends on Thursday September 19, 2024, from 10 am to 11 am in St. Francis Church, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am with Rev. John Jacquel, Pastor as Celebrant. Burial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Artistry Along the Allegheny will take place at 701 North Main Street (former PC Building) on Saturday September 21. Named Pennslvania’s River of the Year, the Allegheny River stretches 325 miles providing drinking water to over a million people and supporting diverse wildlife. There will be a historical fire engine display ranging from the 1900’s to present day; mosaic art, music, “touch a truck” and the evening will be topped off with a Chef’s table and a local winery.
Brenda Freeman Sawyer Art Exhibition inspired by the culture and natural resources of the Allegheny Region of Northern Pennsylvanis will be held from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
Growing up in Bradford, Margaret Weitekamp did not want to study history.
Her father, Dr. Raymond Weitekamp, taught American history at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford; her mother, Ann (now Ann Gannon), taught history in Bradford public schools. Summer vacations usually included historical sites and explanations.
“I thought it was boring, and it was only about dates and wars,” she said.
While urging residents to remain vigilant in protecting their personal information, Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) is clarifying what residents should expect when working with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials as they seek to obtain recovery assistance.
“Throughout the course of the day, we’ve been able to talk further with federal and state emergency officials to better clarify the Individual Assistance application process and the type of information residents will be asked to provide in order to receive aid,” Owlett said. “Our goal is always to serve the best interests of the people of Tioga County, and we are especially looking out for those folks who are extra vulnerable due to damage suffered in last month’s flooding.”
Contrary to information received from the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) this morning, there are legitimate reasons for FEMA officials to collect Social Security and bank account information. To help applicants better understand those needs, FEMA has offered the following tips:
FEMA representatives never charge a fee or ask for payment.
FEMA representatives will have a laminated identification badge and, if you have already applied, your FEMA registration number.
If you wish to begin your application on an electronic or mobile device with the assistance of a Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) Team member while they are onsite in your community, you will need to provide your Social Security number as part of the application process. You can provide your banking information if you choose to receive funds via direct deposit.
An inspector may ask to verify your identity, typically using the last four digits of the applicant’s nine-digit FEMA registration number. More information on identifying a FEMA inspector can be found here: How to Identify a FEMA Inspector | FEMA.gov (https://www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/how-identify-fema-inspector).
If you are not sure who is taking your information or suspect fraud, call the FEMA Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721.
Jean M. Crosby, a resident of Austin, PA, passed away Monday, September 16, 2024 at Sena Kean Manor in Smethport, PA following a lengthy battle with COPD.
Jean was born August 12, 1938 in Emporium, PA to the late Robert Tilburg and Jennie Haynes Ludwig. Jean attended Cameron County Schools in Emporium, PA. On August 6, 1955 in Manassas, VA, she married Hugh C. Crosby who preceded her in death on Friday, July 7, 2023.
Jean was caring, crafty and creative. Her talents lead her to numerous hobbies throughout her life. She crocheted countless items including holiday ornaments and decor and hundreds of afghans (many that she donated for fundraisers and baby afghans which she gave as gifts). In her earlier years she enjoyed drawing, cutting out and painting wood yard ornaments including donkey carts for flower arrangements, Christmas ornaments, and more. She loved going to bingo and enjoyed taking her grandchildren. She also had a love for camping and traveling for many years with her husband.
Virginia A. “Ginger” Donachy, 73, of Benzinger Road, St. Marys, passed away on Monday, September 16, 2024 at Penn Highlands DuBois following the lengthy illness.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Lynch-Green Funeral Home.
Stephanie L. Lion, 43, of 144 Martin Road, St. Marys, passed away following a courageous battle with cancer on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at UPMC Shadyside Hospital.
She was born October 21, 1980, in St. Marys daughter of Elizabeth A. Swanson Lion and the late Richard C. Lion, who preceded her in death on October 16, 2022. She was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Class of 1999. Following graduation she attended Penn State University where she graduated with a degree in Family Behavioral Science. She was employed at Penn Highlands Elk for 20 years before she retired to care for her father, Dick.
On September 16, at 5:19 pm Otto, Eldred Twp, and Eldred Borough Fire Depts. were dispatched to 768 Main St. in Duke Center for a residential house fire