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Wendy J. Pond

Feb 20, 1967 — Jun 25, 2026

Wendy J. Pond

Wendy J. Pond, age 59, passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home in Bloomsburg on Thursday June 25, 2026, with her husband by her side.

Wendy born in Northeast, PA on February 20, 1967, along with a twin brother William “Bill” Dickinson, to Howard E. Dickinson and Mary Jane (Mosier) Dickinson. She was a 1985 graduate of Towanda High School and worked for many years for Dandy Mart in Northeast, PA, before moving to the Bloomsburg area.

Wendy was married to Jimmie C. Stine on July 7, 2018 at The Barn at Boone’s Dam, on a perfect day. She worked several jobs in the area, including The Salvation Army in Bloomsburg, as a CNA at the Emmanuel Center in Danville, most passionately as a retailer at Your Choice Exxon in Buckhorn and then for SAS Retailer for Weis Markets in Bloomsburg and Berwick.

Wendy was a very talented artist that extremely enjoyed painting and drawing. She drew many paintings for friends and family and was beginning to enjoy traveling to visit family across the country. She loved all holidays, playing Bingo, spending time with family and friends their children. She had a smile that could light up the world. She also enjoyed being outdoors and working on projects. Wendy was a hard-working woman that liked keeping busy. She will always be remembered by many as a really sweet, genuine woman that was always willing to help out others.

Wendy is survived by her husband, Jimmie C. Stine; a stepson, Jason Weisenberger, and his wife, Cali; a sister-in-law, Billie Jo Stine; a nephew, Jarrod Stine, and his fiancée Samantha Nichols; a niece, Ariel Stine, and her fiancé Ian Heaps; a great-niece, Skyler Stine-Campbell; and a great-nephew, Jaxon Heaps.

In addition to her parents and twin brother, Wendy was most recently preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Douglas Stine. Also by two sons, from a previous marriage, Joshua and Charley.

A celebration of life is being planned but has not been finalized but will be announced at a future date.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Dean W. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg.

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