
Janet Norris Davis
Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
Janet Norris Davis a woman whose life was a radiant testament to faith and family passed away peacefully on Thursday leaving behind a legacy of selfless love and unwavering devotion. She was preceded in death by her cherished husband Richard Norris in 2003. Born in Scranton she was the daughter of the late Roy and Ruth Morgan Davis. Her parents and husband formed the foundation of the values she carried throughout her life. Janets life was anchored by two primary pillars her profound love for Jesus and her tireless dedication to her family. She moved through the world with a servants heart always prioritizing the needs of others above her own and finding her greatest joy in the presence of her loved ones. To know Janet was to understand the true meaning of grace. Whether through a kind word a supportive gesture or her steady presence she embodied the teachings…
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John Jack A. White
Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Jack was born and raised in Carbondale PA. He graduated from FellCarbondale Area High School and worked at ACME Super Saver. During those years he frequented McDonnells restaurant where he met a waitress who became the love of his life Mindy Rosemergey White. They married in September 1978. One day in May of 1979 he came home from work and asked his wife What do you think about me joining the Army A life full of adventure ensued stretching across mainland America and Hawaii to Guam Thailand Europe and the Middle East finally returning to the area to live after retirement. A dedicated patriot Jack served with distinction in the United States Army for over 20 years specializing as a Morse Code Interceptor. Throughout a career defined by vigilance and technical mastery Jack was stationed at several of the most critical hubs in the United States Intelligence Community including Bad…
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Glenn Black
Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Glenn David Black 76 of Mayfield entered peacefully into eternal rest on February 13th 2026. At the time of his passing he was surrounded by his loving family and friends. He is survived by his wife the former Jean Ann Yakmovitz. Born in 1949 at Chelsea Naval Hospital in Chelsea MA Glenn was the eldest of five children to the late Ervin and Rita Hebert Black. He grew up in Salem MA until his family relocated to Jermyn PA where he would later meet the love of his life and best friend Jean Ann Yakmovitz. Glenn was a proud veteran of the United States Army who dutifully served his country during the Vietnam War and was a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal. His love of country was only surpassed by his love of God and family who he also defended and served. Glenn had a tremendous work ethic and…
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