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Dolores Rose DâAlessandro Mangione, 91, a resident of Wesley Village, and formerly of Wyoming, passed away Thursday evening, July 1, 2021. She joined her husband and sweetheart, Joe, who waited patiently for her since 2018. They were married for 70 years. Dolores was born in Yatesville, and raised in the Hilldale section of Plains Twp. She was the daughter of the late Anthony and Julia Travarelli Mangione. Dolores was a graduate of Plains Memorial High School, Class of 1947. She graduated from Wyoming Seminary Business School in 1948. Nothing meant more to Dolores than the love of her family and friends. She was an amazing cook and mother. Dolores was always at the ready to help in any way possible. Her recipes and entertaining skills will live on in all that had the distinct pleasure of sitting at her table. ....
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Valeria Yackshaw Genetti, 83, Hazleton The wife of Gus Genetti Jr., Val had a witty sense of humor and an endearing smile. Her favorite things were family and traveling, but mostly it was combining the two â traveling with her family around the world. She loved Neil Diamond and ABBA, enjoyed playing pinochle, reading Danielle Steele books, watching detective-cop shows and enjoying coffee in her bedroom in the mornings. She was the vice president of the Genetti Hospitality Group of Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport and Dickson City. She was a past board member of Kingâs College Century Club, past president of W-B Jaycettes, past president of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary, past board of directors of CYC, member of the Slovak Heritage Society and a volunteer of NEPA Red Cross Blood Center. She died Dec. 22. ....
Wild and crazy idea: How a TV channel keeps Shelton s Wesley Village residents connected Brian Gioiele Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Crosby Commons resident Lorraine Thorpe watches a program on the Wesley Village TV channel.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Chaplain Cathy Nickse shares a virtual spiritual program on the Wesley Village TV channel.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Wesley Village resident Larry Mitchell volunteers his time to bring the Wesley Village TV channel to life.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 5of6 Wesley Village resident Marion Ramsey Miller volunteers his time to bring the Wesley Village TV channel to life.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less ....