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For information on submitting an obituary, please contact Reading Eagle by phone at 610-371-5018, or email at obituaries@readingeagle.com or fax at 610-371-5193. Most obituaries published in the Reading Eagle are submitted through funeral homes and cremation services, but we will accept submissions from families. Obituaries can be emailed to obituaries@readingeagle.com. In addition to the text of the obituary, any photographs that you wish to include can be attached to this email. Please put the text of the obituary in a Word document, a Google document or in the body of the email. The Reading Eagle also requires a way to verify the death, so please include either the phone number of the funeral home or cremation service that is in charge of the deceased's care or a photo of his/her death certificate. We also request that your full name, phone number and address are all included in this email. All payments by families must be made with a credit card. We will send a proof of the completed obituary before we require payment. The obituary cannot run, however, until we receive payment in full. Obituaries can be submitted for any future date, but they must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. the day prior to its running for it to be published. Please call the obituary desk, at 610-371-5018, for information on pricing. The following are Blue Mountain High School’s students of the month: Vince DiSante, Orwigsburg, son of Jennifer and Walter DiSante, and is an Advanced Placement student. He is involved in basketball, soccer, Physics Club, Strategy Club, National English Honor Society, National Honor Society, Phi Sigma, Foreign Language Honor Society, National Science Honor Society, History Honor Society, Quiz Bowl, French Club and International Club. Vince is captain of the tennis team and Student Council president. He plans to attend the University of Tennessee to major in finance. Aniera Perry, Orwigsburg resides with Jean and William Suggs. She is a college prep student. Her activities include track and field, Aevidum, Future Business Leaders of America, French Club, Varsity Club, Diversity Club and Peer Helpers. Aniera’s leadership positions include Minithon president and Varsity Cheer Captain. She plans to attend Bloomsburg University to major in medical imaging. Eric Smith, Schuylkill Haven, son of Natalie and Guy Smith, attends Blue Mountain as well as the Schuylkill Technology Center and is in the Computer Information Systems program. Eric is a member of Skills USA and plays rec basketball. Eric was selected to be a student ambassador at STC South Campus — a mentor to other students in the building. He plans to attend Penn College of Technology and major in information sssurance and cybersecurity.