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GERALD READY, 90

Dec 31, 2020 11:06 AM Gerald “Gerry” E. Ready, 90, of Indiana, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, at Indiana Regional Medical Center. A son of Thomas and Nellie Eckenroth Ready, he was born May 18, 1930, in Reading. Mr. Ready received an undergraduate degree from Albright College in Reading and a master’s degree from Millersville University in Millersville. Gerry was a veteran of the United States Army. During that time, he studied Polish for one year at the Army Language School in California so he could work in Military Intelligence in Germany. Following his discharge from the Army, he worked for the Unemployment Office in Reading and for Aetna Insurance in the Casualty Department. He then started teaching German through FLES (Foreign Language Elementary School) in Reading, later moving to Indiana and teaching German at the Indiana Junior High, Indiana Senior High and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Gerry had a great love for learning, having participated in 301 Roa

Julie Sejpal

Julie Sejpal, 68, of Carbondale passed away on Monday, Dec. 28, at Allied Services Hospice, Scranton, after a brief illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vinod “Vino” Sejpal. Born in Carbondale, she was the daughter of the late Hubert Griffin Sr. and the late Margaret States Griffin Talapa. She was a 1970 graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School and received degrees in special education from Bloomsburg University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania and St. Francis University. She taught special education to middle school students for 35 years, first at Conemaugh Valley School District and later at Forest Hills Middle School. During her retirement, she volunteered with her daughter’s life skills day program by reading to the students. She made a difference in the lives of many children with special needs and loved volunteering her time to other causes over the years. She also enjoyed playing cards with her sisters, trips to the casino, the beach and spend

21 ways Pa s lawmakers changed your life in 2021 and beyond

21 ways Pa.’s lawmakers changed your life in 2021 and beyond PennLive.com 12/29/2020 Jan Murphy, pennlive.com © Jan Murphy | jmurphy@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Lawmakers added an incentive to keeping Pennsylvania National Guard members around for a second enlistment by offering college tuition assistance for the Guardsman s spouse of family. Maj. Gen. Tony Carrelli, Pennsylvania’s former adjutant general shown here speaking at the bill-signing ceremony for the so-called Pa. GI Bill, said it attracted the attention of at least a dozen other states adjutants general. The 2019-20 legislative session will no doubt be the remembered for measures that lawmakers debated relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and the turmoil arising out of the presidential election. But new laws of other significance made it on the books that will have lasting impact long after a vaccine has been widely distributed and those objecting to the results of the 2020 presidential elec

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