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Obituary for WILLIAM J. BATOR

Funeral for WILLIAM J. BATOR, 50, of 26 Fairview Ave., MOUNT PENN, will be held Monday morning at 9 from the Lutz Funeral Home.
A Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Catharine of Siena Roman Catholic Church will precede burial in G e th s e m a n e Cemetery.
Mr. Bator died Friday morning, shortly after being admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital.
He was employed as an agent by the Prudential Insurance Co.
Born in Shenandoah, a son of Elizabeth (Bender) Bator Sisco, of Noxen, Wyoming County, and the late Stanley J . Bator, he
was a World War II Army Air Force veteran.
Mr. Bator was a member of St. 'Catharine of Siena Church, and of Walter L. Hagelgans Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, West Hazleton:
He also was affiliated with the Insurance Workers' Union, Daniel Boone Rod & Gun Club and the Travelers' Protective Assn.
In addition to his mother , he is survived by his widow, Verdella A. (Martini) Bator, and a daughter, Joan M., wife of Joseph Kolasa, Reading.
Also a brother, Robert of West Hazleton;· a sister, Eleanore, wife of W i 11 i a m Fritzski, Wilkes-Barre and his stepfather, Nicholas Sisco Noxen.