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Gene R. Valore, 62, of Manchester, died Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003, at York Hospital. He was the husband of Diane C. Bingaman. Mr. Valore was a supervisor at ACCO, from which he retired. He attended St. Joseph's Church in Dallastown; was a member of the Sons of Italy; was a big Hershey Bears fan; and an Air Force veteran. He was born in Slickville, Sept. 13, 1941, a son of the late Nicola and Mary (Jack) Valore. He was predeceased by brothers, Dominic, Anthony, Nunzio and Victor. He is survived by a daughter, Angela M. Dashner, of Council Bluffs, Iowa; two sons, Gene Valore Jr., of York, and Michael P. Valore, of Windsor; three grandchildren, Justin and Anthony Dashner and Fiona Valore; a brother, Phillip Valore, of Avonmore; four sisters, Kathryn Valore and his twin, Jane Read, both of Latrobe, Mary Talamonti and Minnie Geisler, both of Detroit, Mich.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing is from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at BURG FUNERAL HOME INC., 134 W. Broadway, Red Lion. The service will be 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with Father Robert E. McCreary of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in York officiating. Burial is in the Susquehanna Memorial Gardens, with flag folding ceremony by the York County Veterans Honor Guard. Contributions may be offered to Sons of Italy, CCSF Inc., P.O. Box 5142, York, PA 17403 or Holy Family Church, Ligonier Street, Latrobe, PA 15650.


Marjorie A. Thomas passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family this past Wednesday at the age of 78. Marjorie is survived by her husband Paul Anthony “Tony”, son Luke Thomas and wife Kathy of Greensburg and their children Abigail and Andrew, daughter Rebecca Cullen and husband David of Latrobe and their children David Cooper and Matthew, and daughter Rachel Byers and husband Alex of Greensburg and their children Alexander and Loren, sister-in-law Antoinette Vavick and brother-in-law Stephen Thomas as well as many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her mother and father Lee and Florence Vavick of Greensburg, sister Betty Beggs of Pittsburgh, and brother Lee Vavick of Greensburg. Marjorie was born June 24, 1941 and has called Greensburg her home all of her life. She received her Registered Nursing diploma from the Westmoreland Hospital School of Nursing and her Bachelors in Nursing from California University. She held Nursing positions throughout the area while raising her children Luke, Becca, and Rachel with her husband Tony. Later, Marjorie joined the Southwestern Professional Standards Review Organization beginning her work in Quality Assurance. She became a Certified Professional in Quality Assurance and spent many years as Westmoreland Hospital Director of Quality Assessment and Utilization Review. She went on to become the Program Director for The American Heart Association serving Allegheny County and later the Director of the Heart Association for Westmoreland and Indiana Counties. Marjorie served on numerous professional associations including, National Quality Assurance Professionals, President of the Western Pennsylvania Quality Assurance Professionals, Board of Directors for the Youth Shelter of Westmoreland County, Westmoreland County Children’s Bureau Advisory Board and Board of Directors and President Westmoreland County Mental Health Association. Marjorie’s infinite love and infectious spirit imprinted everyone that had the joy of knowing her. Her passion was truly her family and friends. Anyone visiting the Thomas family home was always met with a smile and a meal. Marjorie was a calming voice in the family who never wanted to give up the day. Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate the life of Marjorie, Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Reception Hall and Banquet Facility of Rizzo's Malabar Inn, 126 Rizzo Road, Crabtree, PA 15624, 724-836-4323. In remembrance of Margie’s passion for always caring for others, donations may be made to the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen P.O. BOX 945, Greensburg PA 15601 or the Union Mission Men’s Shelter, 2219 Harrison Avenue, Latrobe PA 15650. The family would like to thank the staff of Excela home health and hospice for their exceptional care of Margie, and her wonderful caregiver and goddaughter, Vonnie Smoker, who provided unconditional love and care throughout Margie’s illness. “Our hearts will always belong to Gams.” Marjorie’s family has entrusted her care to the Clement L. Pantalone Funeral Home, Inc. 409 W. Pittsburgh Street, Greensburg, PA 15601, (724) 837-0020. To share your memories and photos, offer your condolences, or for directions, please visit us at www.pantalone.com Natale N. Pantalone, Supervisor.