1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Wednesdov. June 5. 1991
Xifc**'
ZIMMERMAN - S. Paul, 82, 809 Riv- JRITCHEY - The Rev. William J 83
erside Ave., died June 3, 1991, at his .'Colorado Springs, Colo., died May 21*
residence. Born Nov. 22, 1908, in Holl- U91, in Colorado Springs, where he
sopple, the son of Charles B. and Lilly resided since 1977. Born Nov. 18 1907
(Kimmel) Zimmecman. Preceded in in Beaverdale, the son 'of Francis i"
R a ir ^•irParenSf 3nd^ bIothers' ™* Palmer F. (Kestermont) Ritchey.'
Frank William, Ray and Charles; Survived by widow, the former M.
also sister, Mary Berkebile. Survived Elizabeth Hearn, whom he married
by widow, the former Viola (Hiner) jsept 24, 1930, in Altoona, and these
Zimmerman, and these children: children: William D., Colorado
Carol M Thompson, Johnstown, and.Springs; Thomas F., Cedar Creek
David P
married to the former Texas; Lawrence I., Winnepeg, Mani-
FARKAS-MARSH - Mildred E., 87,
Central City, died June 4, 1991, atRebekah Manor, Geistown. Born Jaji. 21,
1904, in Coopersdale, daughter of late
Orlando and Florence (Apple)-Upcapher. Preceded in death by husbands'
town; and Cathy and Jef/reyZimmer- Francis L, Charles A., Reba M. Wen-
Zimmerman, Manheim, and Ruth Youngkin, all of Altoona, and Naomi
Blough Johnstown. Member of Rox- R. Father, Lewistown. Graduated
bury Church of the Brethren, where Findlay College, Findlay
he served as a deacon for many
years, and also was member of the
Riverside Volunteer Fire Company.
Retired from McCleary Plumbing &
Ohio
Served as pastor of the former Westmont Evangelical United Brethren
Church from 1947 through 1951. Member of the Austin Bluffs EvangeUcal
^MJ^Th ^T1^ rC" ^.Church,.where.memorialservThursday at John Henderson Co. Fu- rado Springs
•
neral Home, where service will be WOODS - Stephen Russell, 24, Mesa,
held at 11 a.m. Friday, the Rev. Ste-Ariz., died May 28,1991, in Chandler,
ven Gotch. Interment, Forest Lawn Ariz. Born Dec. 19, 1966, in BarnesCemetery. In lieu of flowers, family boro, the son of Russell H. Jr. and
suggests
donations
to
Roxbury Mary C. Woods of Chandler. Also sur-
Church of the Brethren Memorialvived by grandparents, Russell and
FuncL
"
;Helen Woods of Byrnesville, Pa., and
AHBERSON - W. George 74 Johns- Kath-r??e Karasek of St>*n&er> sis"
and
brothers,
Carl,
Kenneth
and Myrtle (Cook? Hiner-Sell-Bartholomew, Reita Elva Cook, Ernest Lam
James. Survived by daughter, Betty
widow of late Ray Wagner, Central
City; and these grandchildren: Jack,
married to former Mary Johnston,
Central City; Alice, wife of Thomas
Deffibaugh, Akron, Ohio; and Alan,
children and six great-great-grand
two daughters, Susan, at home,' and ™n* bv Uk*hore Mortua™ M^
bert Cook, Wava Ciyilla (Cook) Ringler, Ila Hill (Cook) Gray-Rice, Nettie
May (Cook) Gray and William Cook
Jr. Survived by widow, the former
Winifred Eileen Gray, whom he mar
ried Sept 13,1941, and these childrenDr. David Ryan Cook, married to the
children; also survived by Linda former Sandra Sivulich, PittsburghJones, California; Mark, Harrisburg; Dr.;Wayne Bruce Cook, Alexandria'
Andrew, Hershey; and Debbie Smith] Va.'; and Ronald Lee Cook, BucksIndiana, the children of Andrew Far-! town. Grandfather of Terri Renee
kas^and four grandchildren. Friends Barry Wayne and Jeffrey Thomas
received after 7 p.m. Thursday and children of Barbara A. Cook, Central
aftex 2 p.m. Friday at Mulcahy Fu-!1 Cif£ and RdnaldTee Cook, an'd'Sanneraj Home, Central City, where.' dnrAnn and David Craig, children of
service will be held at 11 a.m. Satur-1 Da*id Ryan and Sandra Cook. Also
dayZthe Rev. Merlin Sjoberg. Private suSived by special family friend,
interment will follow at Grandview Wittiam Davis, Alexandria, Va1/
brothers-in-law, Robert C. Gray, Cen
HARDER - Bettie N.f 66, Florida tral City; Rev. David Alvin Gray
Park Drive, Palm Coast, Fla., died Johnstown;: Thomas Edward Gray
Sunday, June 2,1991, at home follow North Bridgeville, Pa^ and CoL Earl
ing an extended illness. Born in New Rmgler, Haughton, La.; "and sister-inOrleans, La., and moved to Palm law, Gladys (Hall) Cook-Wright, New
Coast, Fla., eight years ago from Smyrna Beach, Fla.; as well as six
Johnstown. Survived by husband, nephews, seven nieces and many
Tom; daughters, Patricia, wife of friends. Was 1938 graduate of ShadeLarry P. Shaffer, and Barbara Hard Central City High School and attend
er, both of Johnstown; and son, Brent, ed Cambria-Rowe Business College
Cemetery.
tqwjnR.D.4, died June 3, 1991, at
and Russell, at
Windber Hospice. Born June 21
„ id by Midas Muffler, married to former Ann Leffler, Pitts
in Newark, N.J., son of the lati
l" Chandler. Mass of Christian Burial burgh; also five grandchildren. Sister
drew and; Margaret
■' was held May 31 at St Andrew Apos- of Norma Dempsey, Atlanta, Ga^
ceded in death b
and ArchiVTiirvived T"wid'MIU1«|W Ue Catholic 9hurch m Chandler. Buri- Rhea Gonzales, New Orleans, La.;
former Frances "Fritz" Wiiso^ and alf Mesa City Cemetery. Arrange- Kathleen Naquin, Osaka, Japan; Mi-
Javann "Jan," wife of Jacob St. Clair
"Jennie" (Lambert) Cook. Preceded
Clarence Marsh and Andrew Farkas! in death by all^even siblings: Goldie
Joyce Mellon, Deltona, Fla.; also toba, Canada; Dennis E., Ord, Nebgrandchildren: Stacy A Thompson and Betty L. Hamilton, Charlotte!
Johnstown; Shen L Mosholder CoI-In.O; also 13 grandchildren and lour Richfield, Ohio; eight great-grand
umbia, Mo\; Susan M. Obarsky, Johns- great-grandchildren. Brother of
man, Deltona Brother, of Fred B. | del, Louise K Alwine and Virginia M.
COOK - Aioert Beam, yu, 2U4 Lang
St., Central City, died June 3, 1991 at
Lee Hospital. Born Nov. 7, 1920 at
No. 9 Second St., Cairnbrook, son of
the late William Penn and Eva Jane
Johnstown. Worked 20 years for Reitz
Coal Co. and then became owner and
president of K. H. Wagner Agency
Inc., Buckstown. Former president of
Central City Ambulance Association
chele Fontenot, Baton Rouge, La.; Member of Sons of the American
Maurice Naquin, New Orleans, La.; Revolution and Sons of Union Veter
Johnstown; also two grandchildren,' ZIPF - Janet M, Johnstown, died and Andy and Mark Naquin, both of
ans of the Civil War. Family will re-
Jacqb and Shannon St. Clair. Brother June 3, 1991, at home. Born in Bed- Lafayette, La. Graduate of Sacred ceivi friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9
u K.a,te''Wlfe of Arthur-Trueman; ford County, daughter of the late Heart Academy, Louisiana, and at p.iC Wednesday at Deaner Funeral
Harold and wife, Norma; and Douglas Thomas and Elizabeth (Shimer) Lear tended Grand Coteau College. A 32- Home Stoystown, where service will
and wife,: Sharon, all of California;
also sister-in-law, Eleanor Anderson,
Ene; brother-in-law, John F. Wilson
and wife Inez, Raleigh, N.O; and a
Preceded in death by husband, Fred- year resident of Johnstown, she also
erick, and sister and brother. Sur- was a member of Windber Country
vived by two sons, Frederick and Club and the PTA. She was a Commu
wife, Marion, Laurel, Md., and David nicant of St Thomas' Episcopal
be teS at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev.
Dafld^. Gray, assisted by Evangelist
Eripj Smith. Interment, Shade Ceme
tery. Memorial contributions may be
number of nieces and nephews. Re- and wife, Kathleen, Salem, Ohio- also Church, Palm Coast, Fla., and was given to First Christian Church, Cen
active in Episcopal Women, The tral City 15926.
Craft Angels, Palm Harbor Golf Club
World War II with Royal Canadian Greater Johnstown School System and 18 Holes Women's Golf Associa
Air. Fi>rcerLife member of PGA of and member of Moxham Church of tion. In lieu of flowers, the family
tired golf professional for 40 years at six grandchildren. Sister of Helen"
w£m w
?T°Un-7 Club- Veteran of Johnstow°- Retired teacher from
America. Charter member of Greater the Brethren. No viewing at the re- suggests contributions to Hospice of
Johns^own Golf Association. Life quest of family. Private graveside Volusia/Flagler Counties, P.O. Box
number of North Fork Country Club, service will be held at the conven- 1990, Daytona Beach, Fla. 32114 or St.
iVta-ntxer of Ye Olde Country Club; ience of family, the Rev. John Ellis Thomas' Episcopal Church Memorial
TPA of America; B.P.O.E. 175; Johns- and the Rev. Noah Martin. Interment Fund, P.O. Box 350606, Palm Coast,
town Lodge 538, F&AM; New Castle Richland Cemetery. Arrangements' Fla. 32135. Craig Funeral Home,
Consistory; Jaffa Shrine; and Alleghe-" by Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary Palm Coast, Fla., is in charge of ar
ny Mountain Forest No. 127, Tall Inc.
Cedars of Lebanon. Friends received
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
at Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary
^
rangements.
Inc., with service at 11 a.m. Thursday
at First Lutheran Church, the Rev
Dr. Robert G. Swanson. Entombment'
Grandview Mausoleum. In memory
of George Anderson, those who wish
may contribute
to First Lutheran
Church or Windber Hospice
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GGNGLOFF - Howard J. Sr, 65,
Main Street, Twin Rockst died June 6
1991, "at Miners Hospital, Spangler
Born-Jan. 16,1926, in Wennim, son of
the late Milton and Lilly (Jenkins)
Gongloff. Preceded in death by son,
Brace; brothers, William J. and
Frank; and sisters, Bertha Romain
and Mary Slentz. Survived by widow
the former Katheleen Diviney and
these children: Howard John Jr., marned to the former Janet Shultz; Donna;.:™fe of Kenneth Rhine; Benjamin
Lynn-Altimus, married to the former
i°a Newcomer; Dagmar, wife of Dale
McCloskey; Bernard, married to the
former Marianne Popich; Paul, mar
ried to the former Sherry Bortz; Da
vid... Altimus, married to the former
Patricia Patterson; and Robbin and
Bonnie. Also survived by 14 grand-
Brother of Thelma Noble and Milton
Gongloff, both of Nanty Glo; Sara
Hnatnick, Baltimore, Md.; and Joseph
rnSIr1?^ Howard' Pa- Member of
UMWA Local 1386 and life member
of Twin Rocks VFW Post 7605. Ma
rine veteran of World War IL Retired
from the former Beth Energy Mine 31
(Heisley), Nanty Glo. Friends will be
received from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday
andfrom2 to4 and 7 to9p.m.Sunday
at the Askew-Houser Funeral Home
IncvNanty Glo, where service will be
held at 11 a.m. Monday, the Rev
Clayton D. Harriger. Interment, Unit
ed Brethren Cemetery, Belsano. Mili
tary graveside ritual by local veter
ans organizations.
MACK — Grace Jane, 86, Armagh R
D. £ (Clyde), died June 5, 1991, at SL
Andrew's Village, Indiana. Born June
9,13304, in West Wheatfield Township,
daughter of the late William and Ma-
beHCampbell) Lichtenfels. Preceded
in death by brothers, Frank/Russell,
Ernest, Kenneth, Boyd, Nick, Bud and
Glenn, and sister, Dorothy Dies. Sur
vived by husband, Collin E. Mack,
anctthese children: Ruth J. Svilar, Ar
magh R D. 1; Gladys M. Jones
Blairsville; Betty L. Nerone, Armagh;
Do©ld E., Indiana; and William E.,
Armagh; also 15 grandchildren and 18
greatgrandchildren. Sister of Margo-
rie.Wilmes, New Castle;,Elsie Kough,
Mingo Junction, Ohiof and Dean
Lichtenfels, Blairsville. Member of
Armagh United Methodist Church.
Life-member of Irene Mercer Mis
sionary Society of Bethel United
Presbyterian Church, Clyde. Also
elder Sunday school teacher and
chur-ch custodian. life charter memberrof the auxiliary to the Clyde Vol
unteer Fire Company, where she was
founding president and served many
years as presidenL Friends received
2 to:4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Ken
neth- A. Stuart Funeral Home, New
Florence, where service will be held
at XX a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Gregory
L. Spencer. Interment, Bethel Ceme
tery,, New Florence R. D. 2.
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T.
^
JOHNSTOWN,
8, 199l_
199l
NERI - Lena (Elinor), 80, Cleveland, HORTEN
Ohio
Ohio
formerly
formerly of
of Soth
South Fk
Fork, did
died
- Mrs. Marcella
PA
91 IBURNS - Will
William
y, 60,,
R "Booty,"
d Fl
Siemon Lakeview Manor, formerly of * Hollywood,
Fla., formerly of ProsJune 6, 1991, at Heartland Nursing Ferndale and Dale, died June 7 1991 JPect> died June 4. 1991, in Florida.
Center, Mentor, Ohio. Born April 8,'at the manor. Born Nov. 22, 1899, in Born May 11, 1931, in Johnstown, son
i'lr1"
y* dauShter of Agostino Johnstown, daughter of Joseph and of "Frank and Mary (Casper) Bums,
and hmma (Tizzi) Neri. Preceded in Anna (Brindle) Goller. Preceded in Preceded in death by father. Survived
death by parents; sister, Olga Moore;;death by
Charles.bv
mother, widow,
former.J>a(ri.,
w, the former.Ja(ri
/ parents;, husband,
ana, unanes
and
Neri.
•
Sandv "Sunch"
Npt\ SurSnr-ici*
••■• son,
Pnn Charles
Pkiru.. J.
:«/--.* cia Smith; and these sons* Capt W
n brother,, Sandy
Sandy
SUnchNerLSur-:sr.;
Charles
J.t «r»..,i».
Bud; infant
infant
son,
"Bud";
vived by these brothers and sisters: daughter, Patricia; brothers, Frank Garyr-married to Julie Meser, Ger
Joseph, married to the former Lenore and .Clement; and sister ^ane many/and Gregory and Patrick, both
It?^*^?^*! Sou"1 Go.ler. Survived by daughter, Virgin.
JA
'
VJVUCl.
Olll V1YCU
uy
UdUgUier,
Virgin-
home. Also
survived
grandchiluwu >>ui
utcu by
uy gl
eUlUULLlland
Burns.
d John
Jh
B
••■»«••%».
h Henderson, Men- ia, wife of Joseph Gallo, Hollsopple R dren»'
dren Jennifer
Jeif
former D. i; six grandchildren; seven great- Brother of Frank,.married to Margac. . .,and „.Gmo»■ married to the- *«—*
l
Ch
bnirley
Chapman, Lorain,
survived by sister-in-law,
boutn Fork, and 15 nieces
ews. Lena worked for the
Ohio. Also
Ann Neri,
and nephCleveland
grandchildren; sister, Frieda Campbell, Ebensburg; and several nieces
and nephews. Member of SL Joseph's
Catholic Church. Friends' received
ret Pentrak; Robert J. "Pete"; Clara,
I wife; of Kenneth M. Gibson; and EuSene "Cookie," married to Sandra E.
iLiN,..all of Johnstown. Navy veteran
Arena and Great Lakes Exposition, .from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at of Korean War. Member of Our Lady
Ketired after 23 years service fromr,ohn Henderson Co. Funeral Home. !of- Mercy Catholic Church, where
Cleveland Indians ticket office. No liv.^—— Massof Chris"tiin"BurrarM^-of Christian Burial will be cele-
viewing or calling hours, Arrange-| will be cele'brated at 10 am Mondav br^-Monday* Friends received
ments by Charles O.Dimond Funeral:'at SL Joseph's CathoUc Church Fafrom 5 to 9 ?**- Sunday at Frank
UaTBunC;iS7nF°rk'^/fChFiS4ther'
Ben^'
W^. iS^^;1^^1
Home. and
Downtown
tian Burial a 11 a.m. Monday- at SL \ Grandview
Cemetery
ChaJ>fh corner of Jackson
Locust
James Catholic Church, South Fork,' /■
J
streets, where wake service will be
m^rV^5
J>Mulyehi11- a*er. HUFFORD—Clarence
ment Grandview Cemetery. Family r D., died June 6,
requests
contributions
to
Leukemia Society of America.
the Mercy
Hospital. Born Feo. i±, xaiz, in Ed\snj^nK\>\juE* — ncuwn* «i^ »«j,
Washington
Township, son- of late.Patton R. D. 1, died June 6, 1991, at
REESE - Robert Sr., 63, Harvey, John and Anna Marie (Noll) Hufford. rAtiners Hospital, Spangler. Born Feb.
41906 in Clearfield Township,
Township son of
La., formerly of Conemaugh, died Preceded in death by wife, former 4,1906,
June 5,1991, in Harvey..Born Dec. 19 Anna ^^•» brothers,» Earl and Leroy;
™ v» Joseph and Ida (Noel) Eckenrode.
1927, in Conemaugh, son of Joseph M.u and sister
sister» Dorothy
Dorothy. Survived by these Preceded in death by parents and
and Sara (Roberts) Reese. Preceded i children: Clarence, Glen Gardner, brothers,—Russell--and-- Edwin. -Sur
in death by parents, and brother, Jo- • N-JI Dorothy Trexler, Lancaster and vived by brothers,. Charles JM JohnsA., *Patton
R *•.
D. »,.
1,.
acjju.
Dy wiaow,
TCllia Weyandt,
nc/aum,- *->uiy,
^xuit^uu Vincent
t*uv.cui /*.,
aiiwu ^
seph. ourvivea
Survived by
widow, tiie
the former ! Verna
Lilly, also eight twjOd
Shirlea Haughawout; son, Robert!' grandchildren and nine great-grand- land-several nieces and nephews. Was
"Bobby" Jr.; and granddaughter, Tif-1 children. Brother of Paul, Ebensburg; lifelong farmer. Friends will be re-
fany Reese, all of Harvey. Brother of I Sarah Mangus, Johnstown; Martha cely^dfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and
Dean, Johnstown. Graduate of "Loyola • Sctiaffer, Altoona; and Evelyn from* 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Sunday at
University,
University, New
New Orleans,
Orleans La.
La. Retired
Retired ;; McKenzie,
McKenzie, Mesquite,
Mesquite, Texas.
Texas. Member
Member jj me-stevens
the-Stevens Jfiinerai
Funeral Home
Home Inc.,
inc., Pat^at-
oa
,
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.
«r .st
c* »-i^d»s
** in
30-year
employee
of. Gulf
Friends
• oi
Brigid's (^^0^
Catholic Church,
Church, Lilly.
Lilly. || toJCKhere
toJOKhere service
service m™
will ^
be h^}A
held at
10
:eived from 7 to 9 pjn,
pjn. Sat-|
Sat- j a.mrMonday, the Rev. Robert Roche,
were received Friday at Mothe Fu-I Frie110^ received
_ww ^urday
uiua; and
auu from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn.]OSB. Interment, Eckehrode Cemeneral Home, Harvey, where service
a_irv
55at»rHav
rvo. Sunday
will be held at 111 a.m.
a.m. Saturday.
Saturday.*Cre^
Su°day at Thomas F. Cloherty
Qoherty Fune?.
Fiiner^; tery, Patton R D.
D 1.
Cre
mation will take place followed by al Home, ;Lilly, where wake service
interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, will be read Sunday. Funeral Mass CRAWFORD — Laurence B., 51, 302
Johnstown.
will be offered at 10 ajn. Monday at Palliser St., died June 6, 1991, at
SL Brigid's Catholic Church,. Lilly, home. Born May 18,1940, in Warsaw,
Father John J. Marshall. Interment, NHY./ son of Ernest W. and Laura
SL Francis Xavier Cemetery, Ores- (Buell) Crawford. Preceded in death
son.
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Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif, formerly of Johnstown, died May 29,1991, in
Rancho Palos Verdes. Born Nov. 8,
1930, in Johnstown, daughter of William and Leora (Allison) Freeman.
Survived by husband George B.
Lynch, Rancho Palos Verdes; sons,
Richard D. Lynch, West Chicago Hl^
Kerry W. Lynch, Crown Point, Ind;
and Brian L. Lynch, Findlay, Ohio;
daughter, Brenda Thompson,
Downers Grove, III; mother, and sisters, Theda Freeman, Ferndale, and
Romayne Berkebile, Boswell;
by-father. Survived by mother, Perry,
N^Sr-"widow, the former Karen Ham-
mond, at home; two sons, Russell S
married to former Brerida PrebahalNaples, N. Y., and Jeffrey, Johnstowjn;- also granddaughter Megan
Marie. Brother of John H.f Caledonia
N.^~and Gail Humphrey Perry N
Y^etired personnel manager, Pennsylvania Electric Co. Member of
Franklin Street United Methodist
church, BPOE Lodge 175 and North
Fork Country Club. Friends received
iTOm;i p.m. Saturday until time of
se£frce at 2 p.m. at The PickingTreece-Bennett Mortuary Inc., the
R^ ^nald J. Joiner officiating. In
brother, Richard Freeman, Upper memory of Laurence Crawford, dose
Yoder Township; and seven grand- who wish may contribute to their fachildren. Member of SL Peter by the voilte charity
Sea Presbyterian Church, Rancho
Palos Verdes, and Anna Windolph
Chapter, Eastern Star, Johnstown.
Former member of Roxbury Church
of the Brethren and Hope Presbyteri
an Church, Wheaton, 111. Funeral
service was held June 3,1991, at Hanerhoff Hultgren Funeral Chapel,
Wheaton. Interment at Wheaton Cem
etery. Memorial service at 7:30 p.m.
June 14 at Roxbury Church of the
Brethren, 12 Sell StreeL Memorial
contributions may be given to Roxburv church.
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1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Sunday, June 9,1991
^^^^^^^f^ * Pn-by-amO - Wayne M., 69. BosweH. fo,
Born July 8 19Mn Akron S ^Th, lT?X * ,°K W,frren ^erly of New Florence, died June V,
mer Thelma McGinnis, Taylor Mich*" FYpH anri'pillnn1?1'!681 ^ov« .Ha™Jd> welli also three J grandchildren.
William E., married to former Ruth son WUHam nJnn
^" SUFVIVCd by J?1?*6' °f Clara Je* Stewart' Ana"
n a TS( mar-jjieimy Calif. Former owner of Craig
McCreary, Salir Elly wife of Thorn ri£i !
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e Seward- RpHv t S" I
Shannon, Seward; also 10 grandchil
dren, four stepgrandchildren and five
greatgrandchildren. Brother of Viola
Frazier, Elton;;William, Johnstown;
Dorothy Naylor, Warren, Ohio; and
Ann Connell, Janet Naylor and Rob
ert, all of Seward. Member of Vallev
Grace Brethren ChuTch Armagh
Life member of Thomas R r^wi* fr"
p
to former Dorothy Miller, Geis-.Hardware, Jennerstown. Veteran of
IL Member
Member of
o Hood-.
andSJan^wBifeVfJ^JSf S^5 ^i^,?!^^-^-'*^ WoriaT" War II.
* 7noo xn?
frf g H^f11 a"d
°neofgreat"
VanattFlorence.
Pos^ 307'
American
Leg^'
great-granddaughter.
Sister
New
Friends
received
from
f Mrs.
M
N
Olive Locket, Philipsburg; Mrs. Doro-2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m..Sunday at Kentny Swatsworth, Cornwalt; arid Ken-.neth'A. Stuart Funeral Home New
netn, Curwensville. Member of Rox- Florence, where service'will be held
bury Church of the Brethren and" at lli'm. Monday, the Rev. Dr Richauxiliary
Yoder Volunteer!
I?;™ rw«to Upper
~rr"^*WT
'W4U41UTO■ ard-Schoenleber.
aiu ouiwincuw. Interment,
lmermeni, Armagh
Armagn
C°mPany fFQnend%
Friends received,Cemetery.
received Ct
Militid rite
rit by
b
IZ 2^mPan/l
Military.graveside
£ A
2- S
p*m' Monday at| local veterans' organizations.
* Owen Ketterer Funeral Home
ost W22, VFW, Reward. Navy veter- Geistown, where service will be held D*ETZ — Mabel M., 91, 17 Glendale
1257 TIMWA RifiroH1"
North a
i°fL0Ca^at U a*m' Tuesday» the Rev. Steven; Drive,"Mechanicsburg, died June 7,
Retired employee ^H£ Gotch. Entombment, Grandview 1991r-at PolycliniC Medical Center,
norm American Loal Co On July 26, Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, family I Harrisburg. Born July 13, 1899, in
ne wouia nave celebrated 50 years of requests donations be made to Rox-j Boswell, Somerset County, daughter
TonA^c. " m received from 2 to bury Church of the Brethren or Th*i of late-Edmund and Amanda (Pardee)
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday!Gideons.
.
; Gonder. She was the widow of Cloyd
at Kenneth A. Stuart Funeral Home,f HUTCHISON - Robert J~ 36, North. Dietz. Survived by daughter Mrs
New Florence, where service will be, Hollywood, Calif., formerly of Johns- Joanne L. Marks Mechanicsburg-'
held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev.htown, died June 7,1991, in Los Ange- grandchildren, Kathleen S. Rabert
Norns Mason. Interment, Armagh! les. Born Nov. 30,1954, in Pittsburgh, and Dr. Jeffrey A. Marks; and greatCemetery. Military graveside rite by] son of Wallace H. and Mary Lou. grandchildren, Gayleigh Megan
local veterans organizaUons. In lieu; (Adams) Hutchison. Survived by par-|Marks, and Jason Alan Marks Forof flowers, family requests donations ents, Johnstown. Brother of Donna,1 mer English teacher Member *of St
be made to Laurel Valley Ambulancei wife of Ronald Locher, and Cheryl, Mark's- Lutheran Church, MedianService or Valley Grace Brethren: wife of Richard Ingavo, both oficsburg. Graveside service will be
Church. ^
l Johnstown; Gary, married to former: held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mount Ta-
1
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PRYCE - Isabel, 82, formerly of Victoria Niessner« Vineland, N.J.; and bor Homer Cemetery, Stoystown. MePortage, died June 8, 1991, at Maple: Mary lM* wife of DavicI stUes» Pom- morial service will be held at 7 p.m.
Mountain Manor, Berlin. Born Feb pano Beach» ^^ Was a loan depart-(Tuesday at her church. Myers Funer14,1909, in Portage, daughter of late "me°t ^Pe^sor at Great Western al Home, 37 E. Main SL, MechanMr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Survived S3711^ Bank- Friends received from icsburg, is in charge of arrangements.
F^'Sr^MUford Prtce^d BertS neral ^e» Sca?P Avenw, RiSaand'j.^PN - "^gar "Cy," 83, HasUngs,
Prvce! Friends receivwT? tn o n m Mass of Christian Burial will be cele-2ied* V-ne.£f 1991f at Miners Hospital,
Sundav at Jean w
K" i
t<s
i ibrated at 10 a m Tuesday at St Bene? aPaBBler< »orn r eo. 12,1908, in Hast-.
Home Po^ w^e1ervice^rbe dict>s Catholic ^bwch- Geistown, the'jP.f?^0" of .WilUam and Rose (lank)'
heT8'30p^%^y t^Ref^Rev- Msgr. Joseph R. Kiniry/vG.iP'U^eceded to death by parents;.
£?£&£"&
U°yd ^ 5fS maTTo^fsT SS S "£
WEBB - Min^M-T^THollyTMicO^ct's Renovation Fund in memory of'Suryfted by wife, former Martha C.
formerly of Hollsopple, died June 8 jRobert J. Hutchison. Wake service ?lte! :sonj Th°mas; and grandsons,
1991 at SL Josephs Hospital Flint w^ ^ held Monday.
Jason and Josh- Brother of Winifred
2Te»
sa s-sra!1^—sss -s- ^ss&szz&sz
dren, Thomas, Grand Blanc, Mich ferhn' dauehter of late Charles Mil- gany. Member of Hastings VFW and
and Joan Verostick and Donald, both °n. and Anna Reb«cca (Lease) Senior Citizens. Friends received
of Holly 11 grandchildren, 21 great- Weimer- Preceded in death by seven frorW-to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at
grandchildren and 5 great-great- brothers and three sisters- Survived Easly-_ Funeral Home, Hastings,
grandchildren. Also two sisters, Pearl b* sister' Margaret Makay, Windber, where wake service will be held at 8
Helman Bedford and Violet Hiner and numerous meces and nephews. P-m. Monday. Mass of Christian BuriMaryland. Service by HiU Funerai Member of Trinity United Church of al will be celebrated at 11 a.m. TuesHome Grand Blanc
Christ, Berlin. Friends received from day at St. Bernard's Catholic Church,
7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Meek Funeral Hastings. Interment, church cemeHome Inc., Windber, where service ter7- Military rite by Hastings VFW.
will be held
eld at 10:30 a.m. Monday, the
Rev. Carl W. Schwarm. Interment,
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TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Monday, June 10, 1991
' - Joseph M, 62, 513 Power KNUPP - Esther Jean (Snyder), 71, ALLEN - Albert' Dean, 56, Armagh,
a ?ot i oc•' at Lee HosPitai- Jennerstown, died June 8, 1991, at died-June 9, J9'91," at, Lee Hospital.
R''
ntm- h* zl\l?2S>m Johnstown, son home.-Born Aug. 25; 1919, in Milford BorniDec. 12,1934, in Robinson, son of
of Michael and Barbara (Buza) Pipan. Towns'fiip, daughter of Adam and Joseph and Audrey (Lichtenfels) Al-
hrnTv,
a!" k , hr,b? parent5' and Christie Fern (Walters) Snyder. Pre- len.-Survived by parents, Robinson;
orotner Michael Brother of Mrs. ceded;™ death by parents; husband, wife^ former Mildred Anna Cervtti;
Mary Balucn, and John Pipan, both of :Delbefl W., on Jan. 20, 1980; and in- andjtfiese children, Keith, married to
jonnstown Retireo maintenance fant brother, Lamar. Survived by former Mary Beth McGonagle, Lans-
Z
fl:
f o[an , Of Korean War these 5hildren: Glenda Kay, wife of dak£ahd Eric, Armagh. Brother of
pp™ °* Slovak-Catholic Sokols;
rh
u £• 5 Stephen's Catholic
Church. Friends received from 2 to 9
p.m Monday at Francis G. Ozog Fu-
Donald-Peterson, Stoystown R. D. 2;
Maj. Jan Elson, USAF retired, married - to
former
Charlotte
Wojnajrowski, Colorado Springs, Colo.;
June: wife of Barry Cams,/Armagh;.
also survived by nephew, Darren, and
niece, Lacey Cams. Agent for American general Life Insurance, Indiana,
nerai Home, Broad Street Due to .CheryCAnn, wife of Daniel Hickle, Member- of Acacia Lodge 355, F. &
renovations at. St Stephen's church, Walkersville,
A.M.7 Blairsville; Jaffa Shrine, AltoolkeI?ville, Md.; Greg Lynn, mar- A.M.7Blairsville;
Mass of Christian Burial will be cele- v\&a
tnr^naw. Sharon
<?i
»*
'««. land
*««^ Life
t :r«. Underwriters.<
ilj«-*-:i
.t»__:
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ried -*■«
*° former
Morgan,Jna;
Friends•
brated at
at 10
10 a.m.
a.m. Tuesday
Tuesday at
at Immac-1
Immac- Jennetstown; Dr. Keith Alan, married!received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and
orated
mate conception CathoUc Church, the; to former Colleen St. Clair, Pleasant! irom2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at
Rev Lawrence Lacovic. Interment, Hill, Ohio; Linna Dawn Nantais, Phil-1 Kenneth , A. Stuart" Funeral Home,
bt btepnen s Cemetery. Wake serviefe adelphia area; Alita Jane, wife of Wil- New Florence. Service will be held at
win be aeid at 3:30 p.m. Monday at I iiam Kiss, Huntingdon; and Karen! 11 ajti.- Wednesday at Armagh United
qejuneral home.
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j-Louise-Knupp. League City, Texas;[Methodist Church, the Rev. Gregory
STOMBAUGH-William Ronald, 46,'also 20 grandchildren and three;L. Spencer/Interment,.Germany LuBeaverdale, died June 8, 1991, at great-grandchildren. Sister of Robert' therah Cemetery. Masonic service
Moritefiore Hospital, Pittsburgh. L-. Rockwood; Walter B. and Wilbur, will 3)e held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Born April 17, 1945, in Summerhill Z-, botfcof Rockwood R. D. 1; Doris L.; the funeral home.
Township, son of Horace and Anna.PorteCFrostburg R. D. 3, Md.'; and
Mae (Plummer) Stombaugh. Preced-|Mary f. "Dolly" Greig, Deep Creek,
sd in death by parents, and brother, Md. A-1937,graduate of Rockwood GINBLESPERGER - Gny A.f 69,
Don Parks. Survived by wife, former High -School; also a graduate of LansSale, formerly of Hooversville,
Mabel "Toots" Boring, and these chil- Thompson; Business College, York.,died^une 7,1991. Born June 22,1921,
dren: Ronald W., at home; Sandra L".rFaithful member of Somerset Chris-jin Johnstown, son of late Guy and
vrife of Daniel Rose, Sidman; and tian fellowships where she also StellaT(Berkebile) Gindlesperger. SurRichard, at home; also grandchildren, serveo>as church secretary. Served vive£ by. wife, former Lois GreatJason Stombaugh and Corey Brosch. on Jennerstown election board for, bouse? son, Bryan; and daughters, Au-
Brother of Delores Stombaugh, Sid- many;years. Friends were received1 dreyIfeoyd and Lyn Ager; also eight
V^
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man R. D. Member of NR
NRA.
Employ- ouiiuay-evening,
Sunday-evening,' ana
and will
will be
received; gramipniiaren.
gran|]J:hildren. oroiner
Brother ox
of jacK,
Jack, rrea,
Fred,
ttA. ianpioy*De received;
ee of Bar,
Bar, Rod & Wire
Divii
Md
tj Dorothy Carver
B
..«j Division
off from 23o 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday,
atj
Carver, and Eva Jean Brum-
Bhl
Bethlehem Steel Corp. Friends re- i Hoffman Funeral Home, Allegheny! bau^l Served in the Navy in World
ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and!streetr^oswelL Viewing also from 10. WarJL Had been a coal-miner and
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday afaJn. until time of service at 11 a.m. building contractor. Friends received
Donnelly-Kinley Funeral Home,(Tuesday at,Somerset Christian FelBeaverdale, where service will be: lowship, one mile east of Somerset on
held at 11 ajn. Wednesday, the Rev.;Route3l, Pastors William J. Dodson
Jeffrey Popson. Interment, Dunlo and Charles T. Kelly. Interment,
United Methodist Cemetery.
from' 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Huff &
Lakjer Funeral Home, Derstine and
Cannon avenues, Lansdale.. Service
will be held at 11:30 ajn, Wednesday
ISomerset County Memorial Park, at Wayside:. Chapel of Whitemarsh
Memorials to In Touch Hospice, Som- Memorial Park, Routes 152 and 463,
erset, would be a nDreciated.
Prospectville.
LAVELY -: Mrs. Mary M, 78, 601GURK0 ~ John ?•» 73» 816 Crosby
Lamberd
j-oiiiuciu Ave
Aye., died June 9, 1991, at Ave.,'garnesboro, died June 8,1991, at
Lee Hospital. Born Dec. 3,' 1912* in Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born April
Johnstown, daughter of late Edward 16» 1^8» m Susquehanna Township,
L. and Mary Margaret (Daley) Corri-son °CJohn and Mary (Ivanco) Gurko.
gan. Preceded in death by husband Prec£led in" death by parents, and
Hamiltpn Lavely, in 1987. Survived by sister^Mrs. Margaret Constance. Sur-
daughters,
Mary NaUlie,
wife of ™veOy wife, former Maragert Za-
Ralph ^Raymond, Johnstown; Janet, P°t(X*y» and son, Robert, Barnesboro.
wife of; Santo Formica, Davidsville; Veter-an of World War IL Member of
d R
BgSi
ui jonn^iown; and Ann, wife of Rus- munua/
VFW
anu
d L
raaacniaa
at
iu
a.m.
sell Boring, Conemaugh. Member of Tu^day, followed by liturgy of Chris-
St. John's Cathedral, where Mass of tian Surial at SL John's Byzantine
Resurrgction will be said at 10 a.m. Chur?(1»the Rev- Ronald Larko. Inter-
Tuesday, the Rev. Msgr. Philip P. menC'church cemetery.
Saylor.I Entombment, Grandview
Mausoleum. Friends received from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at The
Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary
Inc., where wake service will be said
Monday- evening. In lieu of flowers,
family.. requests contributions be
made to Windber Hospice.
17!
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
Tuettioy, June 11, 1991
PA
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Mayer Avp H.pH i Y ^"Noo,1 112?/LL.°e. ~"G!?Ce \ (Buck)' 72' St|B0RING - Althea Rose, 76, 336 Lake ADAMY - John, 75, 209 Bloorhfield
home Born' Nov?i1Q9. " ? h ^oU T ' Car™[ll™n> died June St" Soilth Fork. dicd June 1°. 1991. at St.. diod Ju9e 10, 1991, at Lee Hospitown daurtte 'of fVi^ ' n nS^V ?fX' ^ ^^ B^n °?^3' 1918' in Mercy Nursing Care Center. Born tal. Born Jan. 6,, 1916, in Johnstown,
and Zora m
x a
n ClarenceSt. Benedict, daughter of Gregory E.: April 12 1915 in Colver daughter of son of Andrew and Julia (Kolesar)
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death bv son M^r/liT1!! "^ M?Jl °' (Shef°\Suck- Preceded: Andrew 'and Cora (Schilling) Schultz.- Ada my.. Preceded in death by par-
Lee \JrJv a v, u' und brother,in death by parents} husband, Patrick;Preceded in death by parents- hus-'eifoCand brothers, Robert and AndauKhter JanPt Jif. nf r^ ' ,jf^fl''^u^w^v died Au8- 28« 198* and band, Harry C; daughter," Betty drew.-Survived by wife, former Marmar son cZ K 111 -a? Id Gill-brother, William H Buck. Survived Bruckner, sister, Veda Yeckley; and tha1 Voytko, andthese children.Cindy,
PatriHa pi-7
kTk
W0 formerby these children: Judy Bedal, Gaith- brother James Survived by sisters wife of Bruce Santichen, and John A.,
Sister nf r h
rf ^helsey ^risay- Colleen Crim, San Mateo, Calif.; Jeff,.1 nCw Florence* and four grandchil-dren: Justin Santichen and Brooke
fourmnShSrJSr ra Joh"stTown^rsb"rg. Md; Glenn, Stafford, Va.;! Helen Hopper, Portage; Viola Searle! married to former Barbara Strait,
Gillmarfand Wc\u^t and ^ Cynthia Podlesm, Gainesville, Va.;. Terr.e Haute, Ind.; Caroiyn Buchkoski, both of Johnstown; also grandchilDorothv Fr^mL q rman', ^janaiBarnesboro; Debra, Sterling Park,:dren....and io' great-grandchildren.land Jon Adamy. Brother of Mrs. Hel
lene Gilkev JeTn pllTnl^
aZ^ an^Llsa' ^rAetto; also grandchil-j Friends received from.2 to 4 and 7 to'en Hamara, William, and Joseph, all
Rose Penik i? f tZ' ,ence and Jren: Chn? and A.my .Bedal; s^n^' 9 p m Tuesday at the Charles 0 Di- of Johnstown; and,Stephen, Califorwill be no receivinl nf U^T^Jhere^ssaandKr?stin.Pillon; J"lieand monct ■ Funeral Home, Inc. South.nia. Retired supervisor of Franklin
rial sluices^m^Z hfn 1^°'Iu^ P°dlesm« Tnllian C™^ ™* ForlC," where funeral service will be "Coke Plant, Johnstown Plant, BethleTuesdaV at the ronPmL/h r P'm' If Y> tv™7 ™t Amanda Dillon': held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. heihJS.teel Corp. Army veteran of
Brethren Church ^S^Vh
l^ J^r?^ Carrolltownii Albert S. Womer. Interment, Pine- World: War II.'Member of St. John's
K&S^SL ^ai Sole" li^GiSrSS^^
of Bettv Kr^S0 fm'i
^ f
Str°ngSt0Wn- '
'd at Rose Mary Grove, Chambersburg;!.
^ VS^1?Z
^ conducted ^ u am
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mem°7 D°rOthy Zadai' Warren- Ohio; Jane; BRADLEY — Rita, 75, Hollidays-Thursday,. the Rev. Robert Kalten-
»k V- r.lamiIyy re(?uests
re?uests
to tne Conemaugh Grace
urcn*
LING — Donald C, 61 402 W 4th St
Mansfield, Ohio, formerly of iennerstown, died June 8, 1991 Son of Merle
and Elsie Ling. Preceded in death'by
father. Survived by mother Hollsop-
Buck, New York,
Buck
York NY;
N.Y.; Gregory
Grego A.!
A[ burg,
b
fl off Lilly
formerly
Lill died
dd June
J
lO.lbaugh.
! bh Interment,
Itt Grandview
Gdi
C
Ceme-:
Buck, Wickliffe, Ohio; and Marianj| 1991, at Garvey Manor. Born June 20, jtery. Friends received from 2 to 9
Kirsch, Nicktown. Member of SL Ben- 1915;ih Lilly, daughter of late George; p.m. Wednesday at Francis G. Ozog
edict's Catnolic Church, Carrolltown, and [Catherine (Hoover) Bradley. Pre-| Funeral Home, Broad Street, where
an.d Altar-Rosai7 Society. Friends re- ceded-in death by sisters: Mrs. Sue; evening scriptural service will be
S?ived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Bender, Mrs. Geraldine Niedhammer, j held at 7 p.m. Wednesday,
y at Stevens Funeral Home Mrs. Hazel Trybus and Ruth;
•»' Parrolltown' where vigil service brotfeeps, Chester and Grover. "
pie R. D. 2; widow, former Roberta Ti L. o oJ^^T"1^' Fu?T of Srome. Loretto; also survives oy,M
23 1991 at Oakwood HospiUl
Smith; and these children: Timothy, al Mass',9:3° a-m; Wednesday at SL fiveniephews and four nieces. Friends *!r* •& 1?v.f.'.aLuaK?0?a..n?!Pi^1'
married to the former Cindy
edicts ^atho^c Church, Carroll-j received from 7 to 9pjn. Tuesday
Blackwell; Brian, married to the for- ?*?'
Rev* Father Brinstan Ta-! and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn..
mer Lee Ann Walker; Scott and
'
Heidi, all of Mansfield; also 7 grand- ceraeterv-
^rZ,B:^lfI^1 Jrt ?aye L_
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interment Wednesday in Ohio.
,4Wf
• Pastor- Interment, church ■ Wednesday at Thomas F. Clohertyi
j Funeral Home, Lilly, where wake L- Xaranto. daughter Mary Jo
; sn^cLln^ ^ISS !mf^d t0 ^rederick F^ ^el™:
<iv xu *.uu jj^ S0Q^ ^uthony, marned to former
41, 6274 Fairway Drive;: 1""™£yTil" ^'ZVTnZn T M.J' MarylJane Renda, Meivindale; two
Fayetteville, died June 9, 1991. Borni ?T™
y' t: SL F
' y ^" fSisierz, Joanna Panasiti and Carmela
MELNICHUCK — Alexandria "Al- Au6- 5» 1949» m Cresson, daughter of:rp^f^e^^n^ /f^^wfZ^Bibndo; and three grandchildren.
ice," 77, Camden, N.J., origmaUy Haxold ^ JuamU (Mamer) S^^^
from Johnstown, died June 7 1991 in oi Cresson. Preceded in deathby fa-.p
Fa/*
dalen Church, Meivindale. Burial was
Camden, NJ. Bora May 9, '1914,' in ^er. Survived by mother, Cresson; i COfiLE - Mary A., 76, of Hopewell,'held at Our **&!. of n°^ Cemetery,
Burnham, Pa., daughter of John and husband. Joseph Kirby, and these; died-June 9, 1991, at Bedford County jBrownstown Township, Mich.
Stefania (Zarin) SokoL Preceded wl0^.^ ?rian Joseph, Josh Landon, Memorial Hospital, following an ex-ip^™^.,^
Mr5. Marffarpf M o7
death by husband, Jacob, brother, An-:and Sha»on ^ aP at Wme: Sister of tended illness. Born May 11, 1915, in i?^™a^ cT ^S Swim? at
drew Sokol, and sister, Ann Edge- ^^ % !Schettig, Waxhaw, N.C^ Johnstown, daughter of the late John it^I ^1 h» V,
worth. Survived hvy hmfh^
T«ii,!Thomas R.Schettig. Cresson; William an,Osj«n;« fr?»L*\ w^ .Q,,r«iw«i home- Born Aug-.13j 1903» m.Johnsr
town, daughter of James and Anna
Barbanitz, Pittsburgh; and sisters,^
by Eusband, George R. Corle; s
(Glancy) OTarrell. Preceded in death
Mary Kocsis, Johnstown^^ Helen Claw- Schetti& Wilmington, 1SLO; and Su- son^enneth R. Code, Langhorn, Pa^ ;
n^n^ h.^hand Harrv
son, Johnstown; and Sophie Massaro, «°n« Shevock, Lewes DeL Member two^randchildren; two great-grand- Kroner ^frnard and two sLt
New
Jersey. Friends^reieived from 7;*^ ^^ C?th?° Chnrch' chi^ brother. John B Pierce, and ^S'-J?™^Francl Weav
to 9 p.m. Tuesday at EdwartlMoskalf^03- Was a subsUtute teacher sistej, Frances Yurena, both of Johns- ^^^SS^
Funeral Home, 226 Fairfield Ave. foi\ "}e Chambersburg Waynesboro towS. There will be no public view(new address), where funeral service ™d Hagerstown school districts, for ingZGraveside service at 10 a.m. i^^^^VZ^^rr^a
will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, the the elementary grade levels. Did vol- Wednesday at the Richland Ceme- ffi^et^r and Jam^ married to
Rev. Paul H. Scruton officiating Bur- unteer work at Chambersburg Hospi-. ter^
,the former Lucille Cenney, all of
ial,Benshoff HiU Cemetery *
,tal Service will be held at 10 a^.- ^
Johnstown; Wayne, married to the
y*
Wednesday at St.Ignatius' Catholic
Jj>fin*r ^rail?es1 Rlc^ards°°'
St., died June 9, 1991, at home. Born fen officiating. Visitation will be from
liam ^rieger. Glendra, Calif.; and
of James G. and Helen E. (George) Sellers Funeral Home, ChambersTaylor. Preceded in death by parents j burg. The family will accept flowers
and husband, Francis I. Shank. Sur-1 and or memorial contributions to the
vived by daughter, Nancy, wife of St Ignatius Catholic Church, OrrtanDale Cruse of Rifle, Colo., and two na. Pa. 17353. Robert G. Sellers Fugrandchildren, Shannon and Shawn, neral Home is in charge of arrange-
grandchilden. Member of St Benedict
Catholic Church, where Mass of
Christian burial will be held at 10
am- Wednesday, the Rev. Msgr. JosePh R* KUlirv- Friends received
SHANK - Mary Lois, 70, 123 Lulay: Church, Orrtanna, Father Carl StefOct 19, 1920, in Johnstown, daughter 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Robert G
Member of Second Presbyterian ments.
Church and Richland Senior Citizens.
Former teller at Moxham National
Bank. Friends received from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the John
Henderson Co. Funeral Home, where
Voorhees, N.J^ Marilyn, wife of Wil-
nine, .grandchildren and three great-
from Tto 4 and 7 to 9 P'm* Tuesday at
the" Picking-Treece-Bennett Mortuary.-Inc., where wake service will be
held.. Tuesday evening. Interment
Grandview Cemetery,
\
J
\t§g^
service will be held Thursday at 10
a.m.. the Rev. James Stobaugh. Entombment at Forest Lawn Mausole
um.
17G
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
Saturday, Jmw 15, 1991
GEORGE - Andrew 66, 1098 Wash- DERNAR - Mary, 81, Bon Air, for- BALSAVAGE (BALSIEW1CZ) - An-
ooi " /k
Sy I?1 died June 13' merly of Franklin Borough, died June thony B., 86, 512 Main St., Boswell,
1991 at home. Born Sept. 5, 1924, in 133391, at Lee Hospital. Born.Feb. died June 14, 1991, at Memorial HosNanty Glo, son of the late Joseph and 12^910, in Braddock, Allegheny pital. Born Feb. 22, 1905, in Jenners,
H^if ^^-George-Preceded-in .County, daughter of Michael and Son of John and Eva (Janeski) Baly* i Jl* A.lex' Michael and ArinaZ(Kendarish) Mitrik-Serokman. siewicz. Preceded in death by par-
lQl
a f 3!!d °i Wife' tte Pr^ed in death by Parents; hus- ents; sister, ..Rose Ryniak; and
rner Mary A Jacobs Ends mar-band,-John; son, Sgt Michael George; brother, John J. Brother of Mary,
till Lf Si
°a a yeaTrS* rBfl0Ved fa'iand brother' Michael Scro»«nan. Sur- widow of John Wojnarowski, Boswell;
*nA a ,son?LAndrew. J- of Johnstown ivived by these children: Anna Mae, Sister M. Laura/Rockville, Md.; and
James of Port nT
tZLl 9 r
tu
v^iaaivu/,
♦
^y
Ham/
% ^i* E"WUe °f AndreW Percijlsk^ Jo*n ^., Sister M. Georgine, Reading; also sur-
T1 Fla* Bel0ved married t0 the former Jean Yuntz^ vived bv niece' Georgine Burton,
3nd Alex- Mar&ret> w!fe of Thomas Deitke;.Stoughton
nmarned t0 Mary.and Richard,'married to the former Wojnarowski and Raymond Ryniak,
; 3nd EIizabeth; Carol Hagerich, all of Bon Air; and both: of Boswell; John Balsavage,
uio;
ana
Elizabeth
LaRocca, Johnstown; and
and survived
survived by
hv Robert,
Robert
man-torf.
married
tn
to
th*
the
r*~~A~ New
No.» Hampshire;
u^^hi^ 2nd
*~a Robert
d«k«..* Balsa
d,i««
former
vage, California; and sister-in-law,
Elizabeth Balsavage, Boswell. Life
long member of St Stanislaus' Catho-
mafly friends. Trustee/member of Yvonne
ne Kesslar, Vinco. Also 20
Church of Christ, formerly the Hun grandchildren and 30 great-grand
garian Reformed Church of Vinton- children. Sister-in-law of Dorothy
dale. Treasurer of Nanty Glo Water Serokman, Richland; sister of Ann,
Authority. Former member of Nanty wife of Steve Percinsky, Franklin;
- — -—•••
Glo Council. World War II Navy vet
eran. U.M.W.A. Local 1386. District
UMWA COMPAC chairman. Retired
after 41 years from Bethlehem Mine
31. Former district sales representaber,
Lake; nephews: John
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VFW 3489.
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1/UlUUJy
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lie Church, Boswell. Member of
UMWA. Retired miner. Former careJohn Serokman, married to the for- taker at Pine Springs Camp, JennersmeJI Delores Kostura of Wayne, town, for 15 years. Friends received
Mich.;. Margaret, wife of Charles ifrom.7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from
Deltke, Johnstown; and Helen, wife of noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at
Joseph Bregar,
Ohio. memMem- nonman
Hoffman funeral
Funeral Home,
Home, Mam
Main Street,
Street,
«ir, Wickliffe,
rvicKiuie, unio.
?5*111?^^ Wnity Bvzantine Catho- Boswell, where wake service will be
207' Nanty Gloihc.Church, Conemaugh. Friends re- held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, followed by
Amerjcan I*vceived 7-9 pjn. Saturday and 2-4 and Rosary. Mass of Christian Burial wilT
;W wiHtareceiTOiMand:7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Baker-Harris be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at
f^ttSund?yatAskew-HouserFu-jFuneral Chapel, Conemaugh, where St Stanislaus' church, Father Hilary
w/kP
«2S? -,i ^^ Wbere'brief service wil1 * held at 9 ajn- Brzostowsky, OFM, Conv. Interment^
wake service will, be held 7 p.m. Monday, followed by funeral liturgy.church cemetery.
Viewing also from 9 a.m. until time of at 9:30 ajn. at Holy Trinity Churck '-#*-,*. -.
-
.. -
service at 10 a.m. Monday at the the Rev. Ronald W Borsuk Inter- SZUCH ~ William B., 78, 1019 Mid-
Church of Christ, Vintondale, the Rev..ment, church cemetery Solemn me- land Ave*»Cresson' ^^ June 10» 1W1»
Zoltan A. Kovacs. Interment Lloyd morial service at 2 pnx Sunday and at ^^^ HospitaL Born May 15,
Cemeterv Ebensburg.
Fh«»nchiiT.«T
Cemetery,
RosarV at 6*30 DJTL S
(i
-*•/«"«*
1013 in Wilmnro
enn nf
AnHrav
1913,
Wilmore, son
of lafo
late Andrew
and Julia (Buoytar) Szuch. Preceded
VITOVICH - Mrs. Mary M., 88, Lau- THOMAS - Thelma M., 89, 807 JS death by wife^ former Dorothy
rel Crest Manor, Ebensburg, former- Goucher'SL, formerly of.Drexel Ave- 5™*' w?° died May.-28.1991; and
PA
ThQ Tribone-Oemocnit, Tuesday, June 11,
WASHINGTON - Edgar" J. "Sparky "
79,1180 Barnett St, died June 9,1991
at home. Born Oct 3,1911, in St Boni
face, son of Henry Washington and
Elizabeth (Kmise) Lenhart-Washing-
ton. Preceded in death by parents;
stepfather, William Lenhart; wife,
former Marie T. Neisner, and grand
daughters, Donnalee Galasso and Dianne Shockly. Survived-by these chil
dren: Edward IL, married to former
Joan Kruise, York; Joseph F.f mar
ried to former Elizabeth Slick, Donna
L., wife of Frank Galasso, Nancy L.
Washington, and Raymond R, mar
ried to former Deborah Friedhoff, all
of Johnstown; and Judith A., wife of
Arnold L. Hewitt, with whom he lived
for the last 16 years, Johnstown; also
16 grandchildren and 19 great-grand
children. Brother of Leonard G., Hollidaysburg; Mrs. Loretta Mortenson,
Bakerton; Mrs. Leanore Fransen
Jamestown, N.Y.; Ann Washington,
Ebensburg; and Regis Lenhart, Altoona; also survived by brother-in-law,
Frank Neisner, Johnstown. Retired
railroad engineer with Penn Central
Railroad. Member of Daisytown Vol
unteer .Fire Co. and St. Gregory's
Catholic Church, where Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated at
11 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Msgr
Richard Conti. Interment, St Joy-eph's Cemetery. Friends received
irom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesday at Francis G. Ozog
Funeral Home, Broad Street, where
Rosary-wake service will be held at
3:30 p.m. Wednesday.
ly of Oakhurst Homes, died June 9, nue, died June 9, 1991, at home. Born b™?er»' *£!}*?"' r^17^ by ,?*
1991, at the manor. Born Sept 21, Nov. 4, 1901, in Benson, daughter of ch^^ WllJiam *" Clearbr00^ Va;
1902,
1902 in Poland,
Poland daughter of John and Thomas Walter McAchren and Lydia and Nonna
K)rma Lacoyitcn,
L300^1^ Cresson; also
Josephine Kuzniar. Preceded in death McAchren-Bennett. Preceded in granddaughters,Dawn ^ Wan8 and
by parents; husband, Joseph; and son, death by parents; first husband, Paul Jr™*11 ™£?.hy; „ great-grandson,
Walter. Last surviving member of Murray; second husband, Oren Thorn- ^achary William Murphy. Brother of
her immediate family. Survived by
these children: Connie Kasterko, Martha Wisz, Henry, Chester, Charles,
and Margaret Ciba, all of Johnstown;
as; sisters, Leola Dice and Faith
McAchren; and brother, Webster Survived by brothers, Paul, Morris, 111and Durward, Harborcreek; and sis-
i?seph' Edward and E*12*0^ all of
f^jisburg; Jerry, Coraopolis; Julia
^keresh,. Nanty Glo; and Helen
Tn°mPsron» Foord City. Fnends re-
Joseph, Florida; and Stanley, .Ohio; tens, Olive Chrystine Paller, Carlisle- S?lved from * l° 4 ?ildTr7 to ' Pf1
also a number of grandchildren, and J.. Inez Homer, Johnstown. Meni- ™es<lay at Carles M. Kennedy Fugreat-grandchildren and great-great- ber of Christ Lutheran Church. Re- °eral H°me, Cresson. Graveside servgrandchildren. Member of St Casi- tired supervisor with Bureau of La- J5?,,™!
conducted at 1 p.m.
mir's Catholic Church, where Mass of bor and Industry. Friends received Wednesday
Christian Burial will be celebrated at
9 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. George
Koharchik. Interment, Benshoff Hill
Cemetery Friends received from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Fran-
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at
John Henderson Co. Funeral Home,
where service will be held at 1 p.m
Wednesday, the Rev. Peter Naschke.
Interment, Jenner Crossroads Ceme-
l?r£ h°g PUnf3l H°me' ?n°?d tCry*
at Cresson Cemetery,
Pastor James MWord.
STATZULA — Alice A 89 died June
io, 1991, in Janesville, Wis'Born May
i, 1902, in Dunlo, daughter of John
and Mary Navatsyk. She married An-
drew M' Statzula on Mav 21. 1921. in
with her daughter, Violet Schuster,
since moving to Janesville, Wis., in
1977. Survived by daughter, Violet
Schuster, Janesville, Wis.; also eight
grandchildren and seven great-grand
children. Funeral service will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St John Vianney's Catholic Church, Janesville,
Wis. Vistation will be held from 6 to 8
p.m. Wednesday at Schneider Funeral
Home, Janesville, Wis.
177
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T,
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
1991
SHULTZ - Ronald L, 38, St. Bcne- KEPHART - Nancy C, 70, Blairs- BENDER - Rose Marie, 89, Laurel
diet, died June 10, 1991, at Memorial ville, died June 11, 1991, at Indiana Crest Manor, formerly of Geistown,
Hospital, Johnstown. Born June 9, Hospital. Born Aug. 24, 1920, daughter died June 10, 1991, at Mercy Hospital.
1953, in Johnstown, son of Joseph and of late Lawrence and Bessie (Barto)iBorn July 21, 1901, in Johnstown,
Dorothy (Lamer) Shultz: Proceeded in Markel. Survived by daughter, Har-[daughter of Edward and-Rose (Con-
death by father, Joseph,
who was riet "Dolly" Heiss, three grandchil- nery)
Fitzsimmons.
Preceded
\
J
"^^
in
killed in a mine accident at Green- dren and one great-grandchild. Sister'death by parents; husband, Emmett
wich Colleries in 1980. Survived by of George Markel, Harry Markel, Vernon; daughters, Laverne Markum
mother, Dorothy, with whom he re- Frank Markel, John Markel, Ray- and Edna Bender, also several broth-
iSided, and sister, Darlene, wife of mond Markel, Harvey'Markel, Ethel ers and sisters. Survived by children:
James Tutsock, Ebensburg; also Winkelman, Evelyn Palmer and Jane Yarnick, Nancy Bender and
maternal grandmother, EmmajEmma Winkelman. Visitation will be Emmett, married'to former Judy
Lamer, Ebensburg. -Member of St.-held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.' Shull, all of Johnstown; and John,
Benedict Presbyterian Church. Em-Wednesday at Shoemaker Funeral Erie; also nine grandchildren and si;c
ployed by Association of Blind &,Home, Blairsville. Service will be great-grandchildren. Sister of Ann
Handicapped of Ebensburg. Friends held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Mount'Allbaugh, Altoona. Member of St.
received from 2 to 4 and 7 to Sj-p.m. Tabor Church. Interment, Pennview'John Gualbert Cathedral. Retired
Wednesday at Long Funeral Home, Cemetery.
Inc., Bamesboro, where service will .. n TTTr,v
.
!<employee of former Glosser Bros.
store. Private visitation and service
be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. ™cCAUL^,Y ~
" 64' Newiat family's request, Ms'gr. Philip P.
Jane 'Young. Interment, McDowell .\l0Trenc^ R* D\ \died June n» 1991» Saylor. Interment, Grandview CemeCemeterv.
™ **« Hospital Born Aug. 5,1926, in tery. Memorial contributions may be
SYSAK - Mrs. Julia T., 81, Johns-f?reene Township, Indiana County, made to the charity of choice. Ar-
town, formerly of. Geistown, died j daughter of late F.T. and Sara (ReJune 10, 1991, at Mercy Hospital' Pine) Long- Preceded in death by- an
Nursing Center. Born March 21, 1910,1infant son, James, and sister, Hazel
in Krakow, Poland, daughter of-the Albright Survived by husband, John
late Martin and Maria (Jajesnica) M- McCauley, and these children:
Jedrzejek. Preceded in death by hus- ^^ ™L% of Donald Felton, Arband, Francis J. Sysak. Member of ma6°;"« £ev-Blair. married to for-
Polish Women's Alliance of America jmer Caxo1 ^P61"* New Florence R. D.
and Assumption BVM Catholic!2' and Edward, married to former
Church, Conemaugh, where Mass of:Evelvn McAtee, New Florence R. D.
Christian Burial will be celebrated at' ^ also six grandchildren and .two
rangements by John Henderson Co
Funeral Home.
CAPUTO — Vincent ~M., 66, Westmonti died jmje.'n, 1991, at Mercy
Hospital.Born Dec. 19,1924, in Johnstown? son of Anthony and Theresa
(Covello) Caputo. Preceded in death
by parents; sister, Marie Pinizzotto;
brother, Sara; and an infant sister.
Survived by wife, former Frances
Venet, and son, David, Maryland.
10 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Dennis M great-grandchildren. Sister of Edna Brother of Amelia, wife of Patsy Alti-
Kurdziel, VF. Friends received from! R^erty, Sykesville; Florence Onion, morej Frank mamed to former Dor5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Makuchan- Conneaut, Ohio; Edith Wilson, James-iothy Schellharamer,. Rocco, married
Ketterer Funeral Home, Conemaugh,: town» Calif-» and John Long. South to former Emma Domenick
Sue
where
^djnd Member of Community
ere wake
ake service will be held at ^j
y Bi-iMartiref
Martiref Elvidat ^g of Alex Svirsko,
830
Wdd
Itt r M« Church,
Church West Bolivar.
Bolivar Friends rere and
d Angeline,
li
T
8:30 p.m. Wednesday/
Interment,
wife of WillianTHudec,
church cemetery. __
\ .
ceived from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday ay of Johnstown. Member of Knights
TREXEL - Mrs. Sally A., 57, Johns- and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thurs- o{ Coiumbus. World War H Army vettown R. D. 8i died June 11, 1991, at day. at Kenneth A. Stuart funeral ej.^ Retired draftsman from H.F
Lee HospitaL Bora May 15, 1934, in i Home, New Florence, where service II^ Co, Employed part-time by DyJohnstown,-daughter of Gerald and!will be held at 11 ajn. Friday, the namic Design Engineering Member
Catherine (Helsel-Miller) McGarvey. Rev. Blair McCauley and the Rev. of ISDA ^ our Mother of Sorrows
Preceded in death by mother. Sur-|Samuel J.-Astolos JK- Interment,: Catholic Church, where Mass of
g, Fla^ hus- 'Goodndge Cemetery.
vived byy father,, Edgewater,
Christian Burial will be celebrated at
bd John
Jh R^
R ano\
\ these^ldrer[,
th^ld;
band,
^[ REIGHARD _ Edward w; 69
y, the Rev. Msgr. Lin10 a.m. Thursday,
ld F1 to4.and7to^p.4n..Wednesday.
Gd V*1™6*
V6 receded
dd
Si?
^Wk
Ja
a sledied June 10.
Carlisle
Gremader^W . <^
J ^hra
^
sle
10 ' 1991»
1991
C South H°™
Peduzn,- cueuauiug,
Ebensburg,
and
Debra^
A.,
. at in
fl°Td F*
reauzzi,
*~U4«~-».
Hospital. Born July
13 1921
I ^?..4 3mX w^.p.4n..iYe<lnesday.
Mechanicsburg;
granddaughter, ;F
£
., .
MhanicsbuTE also
alsogranddaughter
i^^^
'ffi
• N•
. GJ at*t^kD
Pxank-Duca Funeral
WestMi
Fl Home,
H
Wt
RebeccaA.PeduzzLSisterofDelbert,d * (Seese) Reighard Preceded in mo?t-Chapel, 1622 Menoher Blvd.,
Tallahassee, ^.. and David ^^
service
wiU ^
heid
tawnev. Member of bt Faui s Lutner- brother Wavne in 1985- and sister Wednesday afternoon, and Council
June Young, in 1962. Survived by son^4?^"1^ of c-» service will be held at
William, Columbus, Ohio, and daugh-l7:30 P-"1- Interment, SL Anthony's
•
17 WMN nf|ter, Christy, Bloomsville, N.J.|Cemetery-._^
r^ «, 'a , mair,7ninn Brother of Iona-wife of Vincent Garf-'HEILMAN - Mary, 88, 749 Sunset
service. DeattLends a marnage union t
of 36 years. Friends ra*^ ™m
Lancas^r r^nald, LiUtz; Doro- Ave., died June 9,1991 in Las Vegas,
thy, wife of Vincent Lear,. Bolivar; Nev. Born Dec 29,1902, in Johnstown,
to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Wednesday at and
Nomie BorteI
sute
Coll
daughter of Andrew J. and Helen
Askew-Houser Funeral Home Inc, Graveside funeral service will be (KoUar) Bellak Sr. Preceded in death
u 15 y * In'on
era TlerV1S!
of o held at n a-m- Tuesday at Indiantown by parents; husband, William O; son,
held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at btGap National Cemetery. Arrange-William C. Jr; sister, Anna Hudson;
Pauls Lutheran Churcn,Munaysuor-ments
fa
ner, the Rev. Nelson F. ngenfntz, Leban()n
vice pastor, officiating. Interment;
Stahl Mennonite Cemetery
Cone-
maugh Township, Somerset County.
In lieu of Howers, memorial contnbutions may be made to St Pauls Lu-
theran Church Memonal Fund.
17S
Rohland Funeral Home, and
Q
brothers:
Andrew
and j
Jr.,
Peter,
h Survived by ^^e
grandchildren: Ronald, William III,
^
Marjc
Loulse Patricia q^^^ and
all of Las Ve
brothers
Ma
Helen
and
sisters:
and these
Elizabeth
Manheim, Uncaster County,
^^
and
Catherine
.Kay.
Twardziak, both of Johnstown; Agnes
Kocsis and John, both of Akron, Ohio;
and Josephine Topolino, Pompano
Beach, Fla. Formerly employed by
Fort Stanwix Hotel. Member of St.
Rochus Catholic Church, where Mass
of Christian Burial-will be celebrated
at 10 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Charles
Amershek.
Inte* ment, Grandview
Cemetery. Friends received from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Francis G.
Ozog Funeral Home, Broad St. Wake
)
Wf
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Thursday, June 13, 1991
t
SWEDERKE - John P., 77, Moxham, PAUL - William W., 83 Laurel Crest GAILEY - EJmer A., 69, 507 Sugar
died June 12, 1991, at Memorial Hos-.Manor, Ebensburg, former of Bel- st-. Gallitzin, died June 11,1991, at Al-
\mm*s
pital. Born May 7, 1914, in Johnstown,
son of Peter and Catherine (Melnick)
Swederke. Preceded in death by parents and nephew, Raymond Kutchma.
burvived by sisters, Mary, married to
Charles Kutchma, and Ann, both of
jsano, died June 12, 1991 at Laurel
Crest Manor. Born June 4, 1908 in
Belsano, son of the late David and
Nora (Vaughn) Paul. Preceded in
death by step-mother, the former
Francis Ford; sisters, Marie Strapple
toona Hospital. Born Oct. 11 1921 in
Coalsville, son of the late William arid
Rachel (Clossin) Gailey. Preceded in
death by first wife, Margaret L. (Fer^
guson). Quinn, on Aug. 16, 1983, and
several brothers and sisters. Survived
Johnstown. Owned and operated a and Violet Paul; and son, David Sur- by wife, the former Genevieve (Kros[ormer auto parts store in Seward.. vived by these children: William D keyT/P'opovich, whom he married on
An Army veteran of WoVld War II. Paul, Mingo Junction, Ohio- Fay' Aug,.2O, 1988, in St Patrick's Church,
Member of St. John the Baptist Madison City, 111.; Wava, wife' of j£ Gallitzin. Also survived by these step-
Ukrainian Church. Brief service will seph Bates, Madison City, 111/ and chirdren:
David
Quinn,
Richard
be held at 9:30 am Friday at Francis Martha Paul, Sawyerville, III. Also Wm,: Nina Lee Dillalogue, James
uuzog Funeral Home, Broad Street, nine grandchildren and eight great Quinn and Dorothy Julian, all of Gal-
KM^tn Chr£tian burial wil1 be grandchildren. Brother of Catherine H tzirifDonovan Quinn, Thomas Quinir'
neld at 10 a.m. Friday at the church, ■ Buffoni, Ebensburg; June Miller Bel- and: Michael Popovich, all of Altoonathe Rev. Father Anthony Kubackl sano; Martha Rummell, Colver and Betty- Marie Mirovich, Fitchburg
Interment,
Grandview
Cemetery. Delia, Granite City, 111. Friends will Mass.;. Daniel Quinn and Gerard
t nends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday' Quion, _both of Cresson; Jeanne Walls
9 p.m. Thursday at funeral homeland 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at and Elaine Wasserman, both of FairParastas 7 p.m. Thursday at funeral the Harry R. Ondriezek II Funeral- fax;.Va.; and Victoria Popert, Salem,
homeHome, Nanty Glo. Wake service Fri-= Ore- Also 33 stepgrandchildren and
WATERS - Emma, Valley Pike d*vT evening- Mass of Christian Burial' one-stepgreat-grandson. Brother of
Manor, formerly of 429 Benton St mll°? celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday i Me" Gallagher, York Haven, and
died June 11, 1991, at Lee Hospital'
Born Sept 14, 1896, in Johnstown,
daughter of Ernest and Julia (Streit)
Bishop. Preceded in death by parents;
at St Charles Catholic Church, Twin Erfufia'-Galligan, Revloc. He was an
?;"the Rev* mchael Becker. Army-Air Forces veteran of World
^l™511^ Holy Name Cemetery, Eb- War H and a member of American
*^ur.g
?! U8ion Post 174, Gallitzin. He retired
brother, Ernest J^ and sisters Helen ^ETRUSKA - Steve, 67, Westmont, i; as a carpenter from Baird Brothers,
Ann, Hilda and Julia. Survived by diedJune n» 1991« at Lee Hospital." Altoona, in 1977. Also a member of St
three nieces and three nephews He- Born Det 16» 1923» ta Johnstown, son Patrick's Catholic Church, Gallitzin,
tired" from Penn Traffic Co. Member. of steve and Giz*lla (Vargo) Petrus- where Mass of Christian Burial will
of St Joseph's Catholic Church where ka* Preceded in death by parents,; be celebrated at 11 ajn., Saturday,
Mass of Christian burial will be cele- brothers, Joseph and Julius, and sis-j" the Rev. Bernard V. Grattan. Interbrated at 11 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. ter> Helen. Survived by wife, former i ment, St Aloysius Cemetery, Cresson.
Benjamin
Benjamin Walker.
Walker. Interment,
Interment, St
St Jo^
Jo Vear Zugrovich, and these children:: Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to
sh's
Cet
seph's
seph's Cemetery.
Cemetery.
from
from 2
2 to
to 44 and
and 77
Francis G. Ozog
Frid
id Michael,
Michael married to the former Mary [ 9 p.m.
pm Thursday and Friday at LenzLenz
Friends
Friends received
received
Breckenridge Maryland; Mary,
Mary J Gibbons Funeral Home,
Home Gallitzin,
Gallitzin
to
Ann Breckenridge,
to 99 pjn Friday
Frid
Funeral Home, tte wife of Andrew Groshans, HoUi- where scriptual wake service w;ill be
Broad Street Wake service Friday daySDUr&
evening.
Jenny,
Maryland;
and held
Friday afternoon. Military
; Elaine, State College. Also survived * graveside rites by Gallitzin American
w •
-by these grandchildren: Laura, Mi- Legion and other local .military or-
YINGLING - Susan B., 79, Harris- chelle, Heather and Keith; and ganizations. In lieu of flowers the
burg, formerly of Conemaugh, died brother, Andrew, Johnstown. Retired family requests donations be made to
June 11, 1991, in Harrisburg. Born from Bethlehem Steel Corp. and was St Patrick's School Fund or Gallitzin
June 1,1912, in Puritan, Pa., daughter a branch manager of William Penn Volunteer Fire Company,
of late Theodore and Helen (Kosich> Life Insurance. Member of St Emer- HATCHER - George D 86 Cape
Berzonsky.
Berzonskv. Preceded
Preceded in
in death
death by
bv hus
hus- ich's Catholic Church where service Coral, Fla., formerly of Johnstown,
band, Calvin L "Kelly" Yingling; will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, the died June 10, 1991, in Cape Coral.
brother, Brownie .Berzonsky, and sis- Rev. George Koharchik. Interment, Born.May 22,1905, in Johnstown, son
ters, Anna Yackulich and Mary Jurin- Grandview° Cemetery. Friends re^ of the George "w7 and^Margaret
ic. Survived by these children: Grace ceived from 10 a.m. Friday .to time of (Maloy) Hatcher. Preceded in death
Newbrough, Harrisburg; Betty, wife (service at Francis G. Ozog Funeral by parents and sisters, Helen, Jeannie
of Peter Krampy, Conemaugh; John, Home, Broad Street
Ellwood, Anna Isenberg and Marjorie
married to former Pearl Knepper,
Goetz. Survivpd hv wirinur former Tn_
Warren, Ohio; also 11 grandchildren,! RHODES - Calvin C. "Cubby," 63, !£I^]E
several great-grandchildren and nu-| Johnstown R. D. 8, died June 12,1991, band of i^^q navis. Leonardtown
merousnieces and nephews. Friends! at Nason HospiUl, Roaring Spring. Md. daUghter Mary Jo wife of John
will be received from 5 to 9 p.m. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to £%3Le Sand "
Thursday at Makuchan-Ketterer Fu- 9 P*m. Sunday at William T. Hindman |grandchildren: Timothy
neral Home, Conemaugh, where sol-1 Funeral Home, Chandler Ave. Funer- matcher Chicago ni • j
emn memorial service will be held at I al Service 10:30 a.m. Monday at \
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5 pjn Thursday and Rosary will be|Pleasant Hill Church of the Brethren.!
recited at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Short'Complete obituary in Friday's paper. town; aIso ^^ great-erandchildren
prayer service at 9 ajn. Friday at fu- jln Ueu of flowers friends may make and sister Margaret wile of Thomas
elnl
neral home,
home, followed
followed by
by Divine
Divine Litur
Litur-j memorial
neral
lbutfcm to Pleasant Ss^
Dav^ lionflrt^ toira^ S
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South Fork dauehter n> mai, ,n2town Center of University of Pitts-
GoWe &T Rowe Prided ^nburgh- Retired in 1968 M teacher at
death 4p^^^
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Uniti-d
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Cemetery. New Germany.
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Memorial
gifts in Mr. Hatcher's memory may
be given to Franklin Street United
1991
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRA T.
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
Friday, June H, 1991
RHODES - Calvin C. "Cubby," 63, MATKOSKEY - Faye Evelyn, 61, CHURELLA - John J., 69 Chicago
Johnstown, died June 12, 1991, at Na- AcoSta, died June 12,1991, at Alleghe- 111., formerly of Johnstown 'died May
pOnh ooOSiPoo- Roann6 Spring. Born
i ! o i 1 nl ^ Johnstown' son of the
late Kapn Waldo Emerson and Sarah
h ^V rV Rfhodes- Preceded in
ny 'General Hospital, Pittsburgh.
Born July 21, 1930, in Somerset County-flaughter of late James Gettings
and Marcella (Smith) Gettings
20, 1991. Born Feb. 26, 1922 in Johnstown, son of Anna C. (Dhugos) and the
late Michael Churella. Survived by
wife, the former Marie Burbach
Leon, and these children: Calvin C. Coiwh, Friedens; Judy, wife of Gerald
nnodes Jr., married to the former Holiday, Virginia; Peg, wife of Rick
Kebecca Waring, Lititz, Pa,; and Tru-- Wilkins, Virginia and Florida; Pam,
ay wile of Dr Duane P. Dilling, New wife of Brian Costea, Somerset; and
enterprise; and granddaughters, Hil- George, married to former Linda
maxued to the former Dorothy YaduchrMichael, married to BernardaHilda, wife of John Stigalt; and Barbara. Funeral Mass was held May 25
at St. Jane de Chantal Church Chica-
)
aeatn by first wife, the former Patri- Swarner of Somerset. Survived by Brother ofjPauline, wife of the late
cia ti. Litz, and brother, J. Melvin.. husband, John Sr., and these children: Andrew Bodnar, Marie; Dorothy wife
survived by wife, the former Sara M." John C, married to former Kathleen of-the late Albert Popig- George
lary and Haley Dilling. Brother of Al- Shh^y, Dave, married to former go. Military interment, Ascension
ice Mosholder, Everett; Faye Jenny Koba, and Nick, engaged to Cemetery.
Vorhauer, Summerhill;. Garnet Qroyle Anne Tunstall, all of Acosta; and
?n™^^fj Rhodes. ^h of aohns-Tina;wifeof Jeff Shaffer, .Friedens;'CEQjVAUER - Genevieve M 93
town,; and1 Lurane Hunter, Mendota also 17 grandchildren, one great- HoKsburg formerlyof Ch«t
Heights, Minn. He was-a lifetime grandchild, half sister, Freila Dove, springs ^ed^June^ 1991 at ho™
member of Pleasant Hill Church of Maryland; and half brother, Robert BorT/une 29 W* in a«t Spring"
the Brethren Retired supervisor forjSwarner, Somerset. Death ends mar- daughter oflaUJoseph aid Martha
U.S. Department of Agriculture. Iriags: union of 43 years. Friends re- (Stevens) Meloy PrecededI in death
Friends will be received from 2 to 4;ceived from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. bvSand Paul M who died J
and? to 9 p.m., Sunday at the William .'Friday at Robert H. Halverson Fu- 3)VmT^^B^T^L^
»._,-*_, _^_uer, Frank; and sisters, x_aFiidw it Plank &. Stitt Funeral
ROWE - Dorothy, 63, of Wickliffe, tie and Mary. Also great-grandchild'; Hoffife Inc. Holliday^burg ChrisUan
Ohio, fomerly of South Fork, died Paul Joseph McCarthy IL Survived^We service at 845
FidT
June 11, 1991, at Lake Hospital, Wil- ty these children: Dorothy, wife "
£ 70
loughby, Ohio. Born Aug. 22, 1927, in Joseph Bell, Lawrence, Kan.; Ri
South Fork, daughter of Blair and Marie* wife'of John C. Martella,:
Goldie (Betz) Rowe. Preceded in Johnstown; Kathleen, wife of Dr. Paul:
tfeath by parents. Retired * after 32 ,J- Clement, Windber. Also 15 grand-j ,
1991
,
Preceded :
years from Bailey Meter Company, children, 20 great-grandchildren and
by Brother, Ross H. Survived by son,
Wickliffe. Friends received from 7 to numerous nieces and nephews. For-
9 pjn. Friday at Charles 6. Dimond mer member of St John's Cathedral,
Funeral Home, Inc., -South Fork, |Johnstown. Member of Holy Child
where funeral service will be held at Catholic Church; Windber, where
11 a.m. Saturday, the Rev. Germain :Mass °* Christian Burial wiU be celeLieb, OSB. Interment, St. Mary's grated at 10 ajn. Saturday, the Rev.
Cemetery, New Germany.
J-Charles Leonardis. Friends received
VTNDLSH - Irene EL, 61,351 Dorothy- from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Friday at;
Ave. Extension, died June 13,1991, at'the Hu8n w- Marron Funeral Home,)
Mercy Hospital Born Sept 9,1929, in rW^dber. where wake service will be'
Eugene H. Jr., Duncansville; daugh-
terrUnda Sue Wendle, Altoona; seven
grandchildren, including grandson,
Timothy S. Wendle, whom she was
raising; one great-grandson; one
brother and one sister. Member of
day,, the
Rev.
r_ _W| Interment, New
Many
Mack,
o_
\ daughter of the late teryr In lieu of flowers, contributions
U aaux; wuvia or. ana Lydia (Vegh) Molnar. may" be made to the Blair County
^~T>r ■:""■»' ^nd3^^^ in death by brothers, James Chapter, American Cancer Society.
Seward;
Blanche Rayman/ and John, and sisters, Helen, Marga-"
Johnstown; and Theresa Baker, Hun-[ret and Mary. Survived by husband,
tingdon; also eight grandchildren. Sis-; Anthony, and son, Anthony Jr. Sister
ter of Elsie Michaels, Catherine'of Charles Jr., Central City, and Julia
Scnropp and Arthur Naylor. Member; Karmendy, Johnstown. Friends will
of St CasinuVs Catholic Church. • be received after 2 p.m. Friday at the
Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to'Mulcahy Funeral Home, Central City
9 p.m. Friday at Edward Moskal Fu- where brief service will be held at 10
neral Home, 226 Fairfield Ave. (new a.m: Saturday, followed by
y Mass of
address), where wake service will be Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at; St
held Friday evening. Brief service at Mary's Roman Catholic
„
w««_u«,
Church,
9:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral Windber, the Rev. John Palko. Inter
home, followed by Mass of Christian ment, church cemetery. Vigil service
Burial at 10 a.m. at St Casimir's will be recited Friday evening at the
church, the Rev. George
ge D. Koharchik funeral home.
officiating.
Cemetery.
Burial,
Benshoff
Hill
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