Remembering Eugene A. “Gene” Simonetti

Eugene A. “Gene” Simonetti
May 6, 2022

Eugene A. “Gene” Simonetti, 97, Bunker Hill Section of Dunmore, died Friday evening in the Gino J. Merli Veterans Center in Scranton. His late wife was the former Elvira Versarge.

Born in Dunmore, he was the son of the late Paul and Maria Simonetti, was a lifelong member of SS. Anthony & Rocco Parish and was a graduate of Dunmore High School. Gene served honorably in the U.S. Army in the Asiatic Pacific Campaign during WWII. Prior to retirement he was employed at Joseph The Furrier in Scranton.

His family wishes to thank the nurses and staff at both Lackawanna Healthcare and Gino J. Merli Veterans Center for the care, support, and compassion shown to Gene and to them.

Surviving are two sons, Paul, Dunmore and Leo and his wife Betty, Olyphant, three grandsons, Leo Eugene Simonetti, Scranton, Dr. Paul D. Simonetti and his wife Kelly, Maryland, and Justin Simonetti and his wife Jen, Olyphant, three great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Gina Simonetti, eight sisters, Florence, Vera, Dora, Josephine, Elizabeth, Yolanda, Marie, and Rena, and three brothers, Nello, Peter, and Paul.

The funeral will be Wednesday from the Carlucci-Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home, Inc. 318 East Drinker Street in Dunmore with Mass of Christian Burial at 11AM in St. Rocco’s Church, Kurtz Street in Dunmore. Interment to take place in St. John’s Cemetery in Jessup.

 Friends may call Tuesday in the funeral home from 5PM-7PM.

To send the family an online condolence, visit www.DunmoreFuneralHome.com

Remembering Robert Ruddy, Jr.

Robert Ruddy, Jr.
February 27, 2022

Robert F. Ruddy, Jr., 71, of Dunmore, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by love on Sun. Feb. 27, 2022 only 100 days after being diagnosed with cancer. He was born in Scranton on April 11, 1950 to the late Robert and Betty Jenkins Ruddy of Scranton.

He is survived by his loving wife Mary Lynn, who Bob married in 1974. She brought him to Dunmore and that is where he lived for the next 47 years. He was known as the Ruddy that married a Ruddy. He made many friends and began to love the people of Dunmore, although North Scranton, where he grew up, always had his heart.

Bob graduated from Scranton Tech. in 1968. He was enlisted in the US Navy from 1968-1972 and was a proud veteran of the Vietnam War, where he was awarded numerous citations and medals. He served in the Vietnam War on the USS St. Francis River and the USS JFK air craft carrier as a radar specialist.

After his enlistment he attended and graduated from the Univ. of Scranton. Bob’s career began in 1972 at Tobyhanna Army Depot and in 1974 he transferred to the US Postal Service beginning as a mail carrier and ending his career after 38 years as a postmaster.

He could be found every Friday night with his friend/ brother-in-law Wally Evans at the Dunmore Bucks football games filming for Coach Henzes, for more than 30 years. He spent countless hours compiling footage for the highlight tapes, a job he loved. He was affiliated With the Friends of the Bucks for over 30 years. He was also involved with the Dunmore Oilers football program, where he had coached for a number of years.

He was a member of the American Legion and a lifetime member of VFW Post 25 Scranton.

His greatest accomplishment besides his children was the house he built with his wife and children at Lake Sheridan. It was a labor of love, where many good moments were lived, good memories made and good parties were had.

Bob was a master carpenter, electrician, plumber, “a jack of all trades”. He constantly worked on his children’s houses and his apartments with his wife by his side. His children called him often when they had a problem and they knew they could always count on their Dad. He would always say that on his tombstone he wanted “What Will They All Do Now?’ And we now wonder, “What Will We All Do Now?”

Bob had 4 children that he loved dearly. Kerri Lynn Ruddy Archer (husband Vinnie), Bobby, Brian(wife Kasie), Billy (wife Molly). His children blessed him with 10 grandchildren, Vivienne, Ivy, James, Sylvia Archer, Liam, Claire, Chloe, Maggie, Patrick Ruddy and Liam Harrington all of Dunmore and 2 step grandchildren Kyle and Haley Archer, Scranton. He is also survived by a sister Sharon Beckage (husband Frank), Melbourne Fla. a brother Stephen, Scranton and numerous nieces and nephews. He was also. blessed to have The Ruddy Family (the in laws) of Dunmore, which were always there with love and support.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters Patty Ruddy Roman and Betty Ruddy Reindenbach; brother Paul; niece Megan Ruddy; and nephew Bobby Roman.

The funeral will be Friday from the Carlucci-Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home, Inc. 318 East Drinker Street in Dunmore with Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM in St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church in Dunmore. Interment will take place in Dunmore Cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday from 4PM-7PM. To send the family an online condolence, visit http://www.DunmoreFuneralHome.com

Remembering Marion Mallas Golay

Marion Mallas Golay
Feb. 20, 2022

Marion Mallas Golay, 86, a lifelong resident of Dunmore, died Sunday morning in Linwood Nursing & Rehab in Scranton. She was the wife of the late George Mallas Jr. who died in 1970 and the late John Golay in 1999. 

Born and raised in Dunmore, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary Carey Derrig. Marion was a graduate of Dunmore High School and a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Dunmore. Prior to retirement she was employed at Specialty Records/ WEA Manufacturing.

Marion was extremely proud of her Irish heritage and was a kind, generous, and sweet woman who always put her family and friend’s needs before herself. She had a tremendous love of animals, especially her cats and dogs over the years. She was an avid fan of Dunmore Football and prior to her illness would attend nearly every game. Her greatest joy came when spending time with family during holidays and gatherings. She looked forward to these times as she would prepare food and gifts. She truly cherished these moments.

Her family wishes to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of the Sacred Heart for the compassion as well as Jerry and staff at In Home Personal Care for all the years of wonderful care.

Surviving is her son, George M. Mallas and his wife Mary, Roaring Brook Twp., a granddaughter which was her pride and joy, Devan Mallas and her companion Brenden Wahl, Old Forge, her twin sister, Katherine “Kay” Farris, Dunmore, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. 

She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter Mary Alice Mallas, a brother Patrick Derrig and two sisters, Alice Gregorski and Joan Froese.

The funeral will be Friday from the Carlucci-Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home, Inc. 318 E. Drinker St., Dunmore with Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am at St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church, Chestnut Street in Dunmore.

Interment, St. Catherine’s Cemetery in Moscow.

Friends may call on Thursday from 5-7pm at the funeral home.  

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 or Griffin Pond Animal Shelter 967 Griffin Pond Road Clarks Summit, PA 18411.

To offer a condolence, visit www.DunmoreFuneralHome.com