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Obituaries
16 - CAPE G - Tuesday, October 17 - Thursday,
Herman 'Jack' Harrison,
retired mechanic
Herman "Jack" Harrison, 81, of
Millsboro died Friday, Oct. 13,
2006, in Green Valley Terrace
Nursing Home, Millsboro.
Mr. Harrison was a graduate of
Laurel High School, class of
1943. He was a retired mechanic
for Delmarva Power and Light.
Mr. Harrison was a member of
Bethany United Methodist
Church near Millsboro. He was a
past member of Station 81
Laurel, Station 79, Gumboro and
Wilmington Manor. He was also a
member of Masonic Hope Lodge
4, Laurel and The Scottish Rite of
Wilmington.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, William H. and Hattie E.
Harrison.
He is survived by his wife,
Betty G. Harrison; three daugh-
ters, Donna Saunders of
Pennsylvania, Doff Cummings of
Seaford and Rita Leath of Denver,
Pa.; two stepsons, Wesley
Johnson of Port Perry, Canada and
Stanley Johnson of Fremont,
Ohio; five grandchildren, Cathie
Tyler, Marcie Hassett, Kyle Leath,
Phillip Leath and Mallory Leath;
and three great-grandchildren,
Hunter Tyler, Logan Tyler and
Laney Hassett; five step-grand-
9hildren; and a step great-grand-
hild.
Services and a Masonic service
will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday. Oct.
17, in Hannigan, Short, Disharoon
Funeral Home, 700 West St.,
Laurel, where friends may call
one .hour earlier. The Rev. Joe
Roszin will officiate.
Burial will be in Union
Cemetery, Georgetown.
. The family suggests memorial
ntributions to Bethany United
Methodist Church, c/o Janice
Vickers, 19930 Lowes Crossing
Road, Millsboro, DE 19966.
0seph B. Malanik,
retired accountant
iJoseph B. Malanik, 78, of
Lewes, and formerly of
Pennsauken, N.J., passed away
peacefully at home on Friday, Oct.
13, 2006.
He was born in Drexel Hill, Pa.,
the son of the late, Joseph and
Otilia (Verba) Malanik.
Joseph was a World War II vet-
eran of the U.S. Navy and a
retired accountant.
He is survived by his loving
wife of 49 years, Florence (Sliwa)
Malanik; a son, Robert J.
Malanik; daughter, Janet McCall;
and two sisters, Martha Malanik
and Blanche Noone.
A memorial Mass of Christian
Burial will be offered at 11:30
a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Mary,
Mother of Peace Catholic Church,
Route 24 near Oak Orchard.
Interment will be private.
Instead of flowers, donations
can be made to Delaware
Hospice/Southern Division,
20167 Office Circle, Georgetown,
DE. 19947.
Funeral arrangements by
Melson Funeral Services of Long
Neck.
Russell F. Trimble,
postal driver
Russell F. Trimble, 81, died
Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006, in Arbors
at New Castle.
Mr. Trimble was born Jan. 17,
1925, son of the late Mary
Elizabeth and Curtis E Trimble of
Yorklyn.
Mr. Trimble served in World
War II with the U.S. Navy, travel-
ing abroad from 1942 to 1946.
He lived and worked in Newark
most of his life and was most
recently employed driving a U.S
Postal Service truck from 1962 to
1990. He lived in Arbors at New
Castle since 2002.
Mr. Trimble is survived by his
ex-wife and friend, Jeanette
Trimble of Oxford, Pa.; daugh-
ters, Made (Susie) Renzi and her
husband, Pete, of Milford, Lisa
Fentress and her husband, Tony,
of Newark; a son, R. Kevin
Trimble of Oxford, Pa.; four
grandchildren, Sean, Brittany,
Michael and Gabrielle; and one
great-grandson, Sean, Jr. He is
also survived by a brother, Roger
Trimble of New Castle; a sister,
October 19, 2006
Betty Swarbrick; of Milton; and
many nieces and nephews. The
family sincerely appreciates all of
the care provided by Arbors at
New Castle, Christiana Hospital
4B staff, and Hospice of
Delaware.
Relatives and friends may join
the family at l0 a.m., Tuesday,
Oct. 17, for brief interment in the
Delaware Veterans Memorial
Cemetery, 2465 Chesapeake City
Rd., Bear.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be sent to
Arbors at New Castle, 32 Buena
Vista, New Castle, DE 19720; or
Delaware Hospice, 3515 Silver-
side Road, Wilmington, DE
19810.
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Funeral Home, 211 Washington
St., Millsboro.
Instead of flowers, the family
suggests memorial contributions
to Delaware Hospice Southern
Division, 20167 Office Circle,
Georgetown, DE 19947; or
Calvary Baptist Church Building
Fund, 318 S. DuPont Highway,
Georgetown, DE 19947.
James E Burnside Jr.,
retired funeral director
James F Burnside Jr., 78, of
Selbyville, and formerly of
Baltimore, passed away peaceful-
ly Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, in
Berlin Nursing Home, Berlin, Md.
Mr. Burnside was a veteran of
World War II, serving in the U.S.
Navy.
He was a retired funeral director
with Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral
Home, serving the Baltimore area.
After relocating to Delaware, he
was a part-time licensed funeral
director with Melson Funeral
Services of Long Neck, Ocean
View and Frankford.
Mr. Burnside was a member of
the Boumi Temple Shrine, Order
of Jesters and the Masonic Lodge
Doric 124, all of Baltimore.
In addition to his parents, James
Continued on page 18
Della M. Jackson
cafeteria manager
Della M. Jackson, 94, of
Georgetown died Thursday, Oct.
12, 2006, in Harbor Health Care,
Lewes ....
Mrs. Jackson had been a cafete-
ria manager for East Millsboro
School for 20 years.
She was a member of Calvary
Baptist Church, Georgetown.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Earl E. Jackson, in
1974; a son, Kenneth Jackson, in
2002; and a grandson.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Lorene J. Foskey of
Georgetown and Jeanette J. Tull of
Rehoboth Beach; 12 grandchil-
dren; nine great-grandchildren;
and four great-great-grandchil-
dren.
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Obituaries
16 - CAPE G - Tuesday, October 17 - Thursday,
Herman 'Jack' Harrison,
retired mechanic
Herman "Jack" Harrison, 81, of
Millsboro died Friday, Oct. 13,
2006, in Green Valley Terrace
Nursing Home, Millsboro.
Mr. Harrison was a graduate of
Laurel High School, class of
1943. He was a retired mechanic
for Delmarva Power and Light.
Mr. Harrison was a member of
Bethany United Methodist
Church near Millsboro. He was a
past member of Station 81
Laurel, Station 79, Gumboro and
Wilmington Manor. He was also a
member of Masonic Hope Lodge
4, Laurel and The Scottish Rite of
Wilmington.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, William H. and Hattie E.
Harrison.
He is survived by his wife,
Betty G. Harrison; three daugh-
ters, Donna Saunders of
Pennsylvania, Doff Cummings of
Seaford and Rita Leath of Denver,
Pa.; two stepsons, Wesley
Johnson of Port Perry, Canada and
Stanley Johnson of Fremont,
Ohio; five grandchildren, Cathie
Tyler, Marcie Hassett, Kyle Leath,
Phillip Leath and Mallory Leath;
and three great-grandchildren,
Hunter Tyler, Logan Tyler and
Laney Hassett; five step-grand-
9hildren; and a step great-grand-
hild.
Services and a Masonic service
will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday. Oct.
17, in Hannigan, Short, Disharoon
Funeral Home, 700 West St.,
Laurel, where friends may call
one .hour earlier. The Rev. Joe
Roszin will officiate.
Burial will be in Union
Cemetery, Georgetown.
. The family suggests memorial
ntributions to Bethany United
Methodist Church, c/o Janice
Vickers, 19930 Lowes Crossing
Road, Millsboro, DE 19966.
0seph B. Malanik,
retired accountant
iJoseph B. Malanik, 78, of
Lewes, and formerly of
Pennsauken, N.J., passed away
peacefully at home on Friday, Oct.
13, 2006.
He was born in Drexel Hill, Pa.,
the son of the late, Joseph and
Otilia (Verba) Malanik.
Joseph was a World War II vet-
eran of the U.S. Navy and a
retired accountant.
He is survived by his loving
wife of 49 years, Florence (Sliwa)
Malanik; a son, Robert J.
Malanik; daughter, Janet McCall;
and two sisters, Martha Malanik
and Blanche Noone.
A memorial Mass of Christian
Burial will be offered at 11:30
a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Mary,
Mother of Peace Catholic Church,
Route 24 near Oak Orchard.
Interment will be private.
Instead of flowers, donations
can be made to Delaware
Hospice/Southern Division,
20167 Office Circle, Georgetown,
DE. 19947.
Funeral arrangements by
Melson Funeral Services of Long
Neck.
Russell F. Trimble,
postal driver
Russell F. Trimble, 81, died
Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006, in Arbors
at New Castle.
Mr. Trimble was born Jan. 17,
1925, son of the late Mary
Elizabeth and Curtis E Trimble of
Yorklyn.
Mr. Trimble served in World
War II with the U.S. Navy, travel-
ing abroad from 1942 to 1946.
He lived and worked in Newark
most of his life and was most
recently employed driving a U.S
Postal Service truck from 1962 to
1990. He lived in Arbors at New
Castle since 2002.
Mr. Trimble is survived by his
ex-wife and friend, Jeanette
Trimble of Oxford, Pa.; daugh-
ters, Made (Susie) Renzi and her
husband, Pete, of Milford, Lisa
Fentress and her husband, Tony,
of Newark; a son, R. Kevin
Trimble of Oxford, Pa.; four
grandchildren, Sean, Brittany,
Michael and Gabrielle; and one
great-grandson, Sean, Jr. He is
also survived by a brother, Roger
Trimble of New Castle; a sister,
October 19, 2006
Betty Swarbrick; of Milton; and
many nieces and nephews. The
family sincerely appreciates all of
the care provided by Arbors at
New Castle, Christiana Hospital
4B staff, and Hospice of
Delaware.
Relatives and friends may join
the family at l0 a.m., Tuesday,
Oct. 17, for brief interment in the
Delaware Veterans Memorial
Cemetery, 2465 Chesapeake City
Rd., Bear.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be sent to
Arbors at New Castle, 32 Buena
Vista, New Castle, DE 19720; or
Delaware Hospice, 3515 Silver-
side Road, Wilmington, DE
19810.
• 100% natural skincare products
• Facials, make-up applications, waxing
• Nail and body treatments
• Free Consultation!
(CALL TODAY FoR AN APPOINTMENT Wn'H TINA
Funeral Home, 211 Washington
St., Millsboro.
Instead of flowers, the family
suggests memorial contributions
to Delaware Hospice Southern
Division, 20167 Office Circle,
Georgetown, DE 19947; or
Calvary Baptist Church Building
Fund, 318 S. DuPont Highway,
Georgetown, DE 19947.
James E Burnside Jr.,
retired funeral director
James F Burnside Jr., 78, of
Selbyville, and formerly of
Baltimore, passed away peaceful-
ly Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, in
Berlin Nursing Home, Berlin, Md.
Mr. Burnside was a veteran of
World War II, serving in the U.S.
Navy.
He was a retired funeral director
with Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral
Home, serving the Baltimore area.
After relocating to Delaware, he
was a part-time licensed funeral
director with Melson Funeral
Services of Long Neck, Ocean
View and Frankford.
Mr. Burnside was a member of
the Boumi Temple Shrine, Order
of Jesters and the Masonic Lodge
Doric 124, all of Baltimore.
In addition to his parents, James
Continued on page 18
Della M. Jackson
cafeteria manager
Della M. Jackson, 94, of
Georgetown died Thursday, Oct.
12, 2006, in Harbor Health Care,
Lewes ....
Mrs. Jackson had been a cafete-
ria manager for East Millsboro
School for 20 years.
She was a member of Calvary
Baptist Church, Georgetown.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Earl E. Jackson, in
1974; a son, Kenneth Jackson, in
2002; and a grandson.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Lorene J. Foskey of
Georgetown and Jeanette J. Tull of
Rehoboth Beach; 12 grandchil-
dren; nine great-grandchildren;
and four great-great-grandchil-
dren.
Services were held in Watson
DELAWARE
HOME THEATER
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0077777777777770000
23 Baltimore Avenue,
Rehoboth Beach ._
PRESENTS
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*¶
Starting October |8th 7
Three Course Pre-Fixe 7
Starting at $30 7
7 Half Price Bottle of Wine
From Our Award Winning Wine List 7
(No discount on reserve list. Discount only with purchase of entree,) 7
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