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The Pittsburgh Press Sunday, May 20, 1990 Donald H. Ebbert Donald H. Ebbert 11, 46, a special education teacher for the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, died Thursday of a heart attack at Windwood Racquet Club in Bradford Woods. A Ross resident, had been where he also Pine-Richland coached High the girls' tennis team. He was an avid tennis player and served as coordinator for various adult tennis leagues in the county.

He was a 1965 graduate of Washington and Jefferson College and earned his master's degree in education in 1966 from the University of Pittsburgh. Surviving is his wife, Laurentia G. Ebbert. Friends are being received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today at T.B. Devlin Funeral Home, 806 Perry Highway, Ross, where services will be conducted at 11 a.m.

tomorrow. Burial will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Heart Association. Merritt F. Pross Former IBM manager Merritt F.

Pross, 87, died of emphysema Friday at Suburban General Hospital in Bellevue. Mr. Pross of Shannopin Highlands in Kilbuck retired in 1965 as branch manager of IBM's Office Products Division. He was a member of Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon and Shannopin Country Club, Ben Avon Heights. He served as major in the Army Air Corps at Lubbock, Texas, during World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Edwina Steiner Pross, and a daughter, Susan Carr Pross of Sewickley. Friends will be received from 2 to and 7 to 9 tomorrow at McDonald-Linn Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon, where the funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be at Uniondale Cemetery, North Side. John LeBarton John LeBarton, ployee of American died Friday of Hospital.

A Brentwood 25-year member Volunteer Fire he served three He was a veteran LATEST DEATHS Adams, William Mark Aggers, Anne Seder Albert, Neal C. Ali, Catherine 0. Barber, William Barna, George Bordt, William Vernon Jr. Carrozza, Mary (Scarpino) Clatty, Robert C. Connors, Joseph M.

Coulter, Charles Day, James H. Duffek, Ann J. Belan Dunlevy, Ruth Hufnagel Fawcett, Lewis P. Kaselonis, Frank Koribanic, Nicholas Liebman, Arno J. M.

Josephine (Jo) Liesenjohn, Joseph H. Lombardo, Joseph Lucsko, Joseph A. (Lucas) McHugh, Frank J. Megahan, Howard D. Mikulla, Agnes B.

Neville, Carole Faye (Kelly) Olah, Dr. John M. Oswald, Esther H. Pross, Merritt F. Rosenberg, Maurice H.

Sanders, Willie (Mose) Seitz, Mary Lollo Sherman, Mary T. Ropos Suhoski, Jeannette M. (Jean) White Mary Dzuro Mary Wiehagen Sarah Sullivan Zarvis, William 001 Death Notices resident, he was a of the Brentwood Department, which years as chief. of World War II Dr. John M.

Olah OBITUARIES and a member of Library Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Helen; two daughters, Jaclyn of Pittsburgh and Jill Roop of Seaford, a son, John, of Potomac, and three grandchildren. Friends are being received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at John F. Slater Funeral Home 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood, where services will be conducted at 11 a.m.

tomorrow. Burial will be in Jefferson Memorial Park, Pleasant Hills. The family suggests memorial contributions to the South Hills Hospice. Marie Nolan Cain Marie Nolan Cain, 87, who retired in 1980 after 25 years as a receptionist at Montefiore Hospital, died Friday of congestive heart failure in Sydney Square Nursing Home, South Side. A Pittsburgh native, she lived for 50 years in Oakland and was a member of St.

Agnes Roman Catholic Church and its Altar Society. Surviving is a niece, Shirley Basilavic, of Shaler. Friends are being received from 2. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at John A.

Freyvogel Sons 4900 Centre Oakland. A mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Agnes Church, Fifth Avenue, Oakland. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Squirrel Hill.

South Side chiropractor Dr. John M. Olah, 65, died yesterday at St. Clair Memorial Hospital of lymphoma. The Bethel Park resident established his practice on Carson Street in 1948, which his son, Dr.

J. Michael Olah of Finleyville, Washington County, later joined. Dr. Olah was a member of the American Chiropractic Association, Brentwood Post 1810 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Indiana Alumni Association and Lambia Chi-Beta Fraternity. The World War II Army also was a member of St.

Germaine Roman Catholic Church, Bethel Park. In addition to his son, he is sur- 001 Death Notices I CARROZZA On May 18, 1990, Mary (Scarpino); wife of the late Louis (G.M.F.), and mother Rosemary of Robert cerne; sister of Arthur Scarpino and Vera Marliere; grandmother of Larry Lucerne. Friends BEINHAUER MORTUARY, Member of the Golden Rule, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Sun. 1-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial Mon. at 10 a.m. In St. Plus Church. CARSON Suddenly on May 18, 1990; Marie G.

Macbeth Carson; beloved wife of Raymond E. Carson; mother of William M. Carson of Turnersville, NJ; by four grand two greatgrandchildren; daughter of the late Ida Mae Upperman William (Scotty) Macbeth. Friends are being received In McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside on Sat. Sun.

where Funeral Services will be held on Mon. 2 p.m. CLATTY In Millersport, OH, on Thursday, C. May 17, 1990, Robert Clatty, age 66, formerly of Mt. Lebanon; beloved husband of Evelyn Clatty; father of Robert Ray: mond, Melissa and Bart Clatty; brother of Jane Sharpe of Mt.

Lebanon; also survived by three grand. sons. Service Interment will be in OH. LAUGHLIN'S. CONNORS May 18, 1990, Joseph of Munhail: husband of Irene (Behun): father of Mrs.

Cynthia Picclafoco and Michael S. Connors, both of Munhall; brother of Mary Lighthill, Cecelia Cuda, Irene Snyder, Margaret Behling, Rose Peters and Thomas Connors; also three grandchildren. Friends received Sat. 2-4 7-9, Sun. 12-4 7-9 at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNEPAL HOME, A Golden Rule Member Firm, 3511 Main St.

(Homestead Park) Munhall. Mass of Christian Burial St. Therese R.C. Church on Monday at COOK Mary Ethel (Cookie), on May sister 18, 1990 the of of late Lollo Thomas A. Cook Jr.

beloved aunt of ref Upperman Thomas A. Cook Ill. Friends may call Sat. 7-9, Sun. 12-4 7-9 p.m.

at NEVIL E. FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg (parking premises). FamIly friends will meet at the Good Shepherd Luther. an Church, 1610 Powers Run Road, 'Fox Chapel on Monday at 10:45 where Funeral Services be held at 11 a.m. Aspinwall Chapter 142 O.E.S.

vice Sun. 7:30 p.m. COULTER Charles, on May 18, 1990, of Hookstown, PA, husband of Mary Coulter of Hookstown; father of Jim Coulter, Donna of Robinson Koon Dixie Haviman, both of Frankfort Springs; brother of Lloyd, Pendergast, and the late Lorene Jones, Ruth Smith, BIll, Al, Milton, Eugene, Earl and Helen Ankrom; ten grandchildren and ren. Friends received at the MOODY FUNERAL HOME, Clinton, Pa. on 7-9, and 12-4 6 7.9.

Service May 21 at 1 p.m. DAVISON On liam Fri. Croft May 18, 1990, Davison, of ford; husband of' the late Lillian Richy; father of June Hill Weber of of Ohio Shirley Geneva OH Lois Davison brother P. Groeneveld of Hermansville of Butter. Friends received P.

12-4 BRANDT 6 6-9 Sun. at AL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville. Service Mon. 11am In Ingomar United Methodist Church. DAY Sarasota, formerly of Glassport, PA, he on was Thurs.

a refired Orthopedic Surgeon for Forbes Health System member of Mulberry Prebyterian Church Unlv. (Wilkinsburg); graduate of Pah. Medical School; member of Phi Gamma Delta: a member of can College of Surgeons; Navy Vet Korean Conflict; husband of Mary Jane Day of Sarasota; father of Michelle D. of Saresota; James H. Day of Monroeville Christopher J.

Steele of Sarasota, FL; of brother of Donna D. Wickersham of Sarasota. A Memorial Service will be held 22 af Mulberry Presbyterian Church, Northwood Room, Wilkinsburg, PA. be Expressions: made to the charity may of one's to sympathy vived by his wife, Winifred V. Olah; a daughter, Kathie A.

Olah-Boustead of Conneaut, Ohio; a brother, Stephen, of Westboro, and two grandsons. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at Harold E. Connell and Son Funeral Home, 5120 W. Library Bethel Park.

A mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Germaine Church. Burial will be in St. Casimir Cemetery, Bethel Park.

William H. Farnsworth William H. Farnsworth, founder and former owner of Farnsworth Gowns, a Pittsburgh firm which makes burial gowns for funeral homes, died of cancer Friday in Mercy Hospital. Mr. Farnsworth, 66, of Castle Shannon, was a Navy veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Eunice Barrett Luty Farnsworth; a son, William M. of State College, Centre County; two daughters, Celeste Farnsworth of Maryland and Deborah Farnsworth of Gettysburg, Adams County; a stepson, William Luty of Florida; two sisters, Sister Evelyn Farnsworth of Oakland and Helen Deschamps of Penn Hills, and four grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2 to 9 p.m. today at Howard A. Farnsworth Funeral Home 425 Brownsville Road, Mount Oliver.

A funeral liturgy will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Joseph Church, Mount Oliver, followed by burial in Jefferson Memorial Park in Pleasant Hills. Fire kills woman in Fayette County A woman was broke out in state Route 40 ship, Fayette State police zock, 33, died night. The fire tion, troopers Pakistan by ethnic ISLAMABAD, were moved into day as eight more in continuing ethnic stan's third largest Sindhi nationalists settlers used rocket-propelled fighting.

001 Death Notices 001 choice. Arrangements, GULF by TOALE GATE CHAPEL, 6903 S. On miami Sarasota FL tie DOURLAIN Rachel (Rae), on Thursday, C. May 17, 1990 of Bridgeville; B. wife of the late George late Dourlain; mother of Gus, Robert, Gary, George Dourlain, Barbara Thomas, Sun.

JoAnn Reeves and Daunice Ewing; sister of Ernest Johnston Helen Owens; 21 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends ceived EDWARD D. WOLF JR. Mill FUNERAL Bridgeville, HOME, Sat. 715 Sun.

2-4 7.9, where Ser vice will be Mon. 10 a.m. DUFFEK Ann J. (Belan) of W. Mifflin, and on May 18, 1990: wife of Vincent mother of Vin- of cent A.

and Ruth Ann bert girareill; sister of John, Ella Andrew and Albert (Buddy) ny Belan and Helen; five grandchildren. Friends recelved GLENN FUNERAL HOME, by 3501 Main Munhall, son, Sat. Sun. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass.

Monday 12 only noon Resurrection Church. DUNLEVY Ruth Hufnagel, of Carnegie, be on May 17, 1990; wife of the late George 0. Dunlevy: sister of Verda On Dunlevy: also nieces and nephews. Friends are invit. ed to call 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Sat. and 12-4 7-9 p.m. Sun. at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 2nd Carnegie.

Funeral on Mon. with services in TrinIty Lutheran Church, Shera- Sun. den at 11 a.m. 378 EBBERT On May 17, 1990; Donald H. Il; beloved hus- seus band of Laurentia G.

Ebbert. Friends recelved Sunday 2-4 7-9 at T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry Hwy, North Hills. Services Mon.

a.m. anne ily requests contributions to of American Heart Association. FARNSWORTH Of Castle Shannon, on May 18, William H. band of Eunice beloved Barrett (Luty) Farnsworth; father of Sat. William, Celeste and Debo- S.S.

rah Farnsworth; step-father of William Luty; brother of Sr. Evelyn Farnsworth Helen DeChamps Of and the late Geraldine May Stahlberg and Howard A. also four grand Iris; children. Friends recelved HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville MI.

Oliver. Funeral Mon. at 9 a.m. urgy in St. Joseph Church.

10 a.m. Visitation 2-9 p.m. FAWCETT On May 17, 1990, Lewis P. Fawcetf I1, at War. wick RI, husband of the late Elizabeth Woods; brother of Mary F.

Ludebuehl; also survived by one niece, Nancy Kirby. Services and interment were private. Arrang. by SAMSON INC. FISHER Robert of Monroeville, formerly of Mt.

Oliver, on May 18, 1990; husband of the late Bernadette Fisher; father of Robert of Streetsboro, OH, Kenneth F. of Monroeville, Eugene B. of Regis of Penn Hills; also four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; survived by three brothers and three sisters. Friends may call at GENE Van HORN'S, MONROE: VILLE, GOLDEN RULE member firm Beatty Rd. Rte.

take 48 North (from Poh. Parkway East EXIT 168 Plum 4th Intersecfion), 7-9 on Sun. and 2-4 and p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Canice Church, Orchard Place, Knoxville, Tues.

at 10 a.m. GALLAGHER Raymond A. In his 23rd year on Thursday, May 17. 1990; son of Phillip and Joan Hartigan Gallagher: brother of Phillip Susan Gregorczyk, Linda Williams, Karen Melnik and the late Michael, Kenneth and Stephen Gallagher. Visitation and Sun.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the BORON AL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends invited to attend his funeral Mon. 9 a.m. Liuroy, in a.m.

St. If Wendelln desired Church contributions may be made to Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. GEBHARDT Milton P. on Friday, May 18, husband of Eleanor Danner Gebhardt, father of Milton F. grandfather of Nancy and James; brother Elwood Gebhardt.

Friends received at JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sat. 7-9, Sunday 2-4 6 7-9. Funeral Services will be held on Monday with family only, if desired family suggests contributions American Heart a 001 Pike CORL John 1990 of ther Mary E. ert, three A.

L. vices at South M. on band, Fri. South of man, and 10 the ning. be of also In day 1990, clani, late vived and bardo.

celved 6-9 neral phael ment, FLOUR Associated Press Lack of food An official with his rifle watches over a food distribution center at Mekele, capital of Ethiopia's Tigre province, where undernourished villagers are totally dependent on aid. 2 killed as rig Two people were killed when a tractor -trailer went out of control and flipped over on a car on Route 28 in Pinecreek, Jefferson County, state police said. Charles E. Stormer, 51, of R.D. 1 Corsica, Jefferson County, and Nancy J.

Simonson, 46, of Hawthorn, Clarion County, were dead at the 9 die in Soviet MOSCOW (AP) A Moscowbound passenger train collided with a freight yesterday south of the Black Sea resort of Sochi, killing at least nine and injuring another 23, a Georgian official said. Doctors were dispatched from the republic's capital of Tbilisi to treat the injured at the crash site near Gantiadi, about 21 miles from Sochi, Death Notices 001 Death Notices ROEVILLE, 4335 Northern (one block east of Mosside Blvd. -Rte. 48). Visitation 9-10 a.m., followed by Blessing Service.

DIRECTORS, 372-2100 LeBARTON on Friday, May 18, of Brentwood; husband Helen Snee LeBarton; of John E. Jr. and wife Lee of Potomac, MD, Jaclyn LeBarton of Poh. Jin Roop and husband Robof DE; also survived by grandchildren Patrick, Christian Victoria. Friends received at JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sat. Sun. 2-4 7-9, where Funeral will be held on 11 a.m. if desired family suggests contributions to Hills Family Hospice. LIEBMAN Josephine (Jo) Liebman, May 16, and, Arno.

Liebman, on May 18, 1990, both In Pasadena, FL; parents Dr. Paul Liebman, Philadelphia, and Bob Lleb'also Stone Mountain, granddaughter several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services a.m. May 22, In FUNERAL HOME, St. tersburg, FL.

Visifation and Masonic Services Mon. Flowers will be cepted, or contributions may made 10 Pleasant Hills Community Church, Poh. LIESENJOHN Mt. Oliver, on Saturday, Liesenjohn; 19, 1990, beloved Joseph brother H. Marie survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville Oliver. Funeral on Tues: at 9 a.m. Liturgy St. Joseph Church at 10 a.m.

Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. LOMBARDO Suddenly on Fri. May 18, Joseph Lombardo, age beloved husband of Catherine Primerano Lomfather of Palma Lombardo, Catherine and Fac. Dominic, Diane Frances King and Joseph Lombardo; by 13 grandchildren ten -or andchildren; brother of Antonio LomFriends are being rein McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, p.m., 1-9 p.m. FuMon.

9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Good Shepherd Cem. Church, 10 a.m. killed when a fire her apartment along in Henry Clay TownCounty.

said Michelle R. Olinin the fire Friday was under investigasaid. disrupted violence Pakistan Troops Hyderabad yesterpeople were killed violence in Pakicity. and non-Sindhi automatic weapons and grenades in the Death Notices HASLEY Fri. May 18, 1990, MyrA.

Hasley, Vincentian Home; wife of the late Andrew mother of Andrew Hasley of Gibsonia, Lois Fusan of Glenshaw William; also 8 grandchildren great grand. children. Friends received 12-6 at Mt. Royal Cemetery Mausoleum, Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial Mon.

at 11am in St. Marys Church, Glenshaw, ments by HEFFNER FU. NERAL HOME INC. 364-1322 HOLT Olga A. (Kranz) of Rennerdale, on Thurs.

May. 17, 1990; wife of Richard Holt; mother of Donald Richard A. Holt and Jann H. Schoenholtz; sister Mary Hem (wife of HerHeym), (wife Heym Trubina Trubina). She was preceded in death by a sister, Mildred Clark and a brother John Kranz; also survived three tation Sarra and 7-9 Allason.

Visi2-4 R. p.m. Sun. at HENRY HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie where Funeral Services will conducted Mon. 10 a.m.

IONADI Thurs. May 17, 1990 Antonio of Oakmont, age 92; husband of the late Jose: phine; father of Charles of Sharpsburg, Vincent of Penn Hills, 1 Philip of Oakmont. Also grandchildren received 2-4 6 7-9 Sat. at THOMAS D. GLISH FUNERAL HOME.

Maryland Ave. Oakmont. Mass of Christian burial 10 AM Mon. St. IrenChurch, Oakmont KASELONIS Frank of Lincoln Place, on 18, 1990; husband of Nettle (Radis); father of JoVoik, Audrey Salopek, Stanley and Frank; brother William, Joseph and Edward Kaselonis; nine grandchildren: two greatreceived SAVOLSKIS-WASIKGLENN 3501 Main FUNERAL HOME, Munhall, Funeral Sun.

2-4 Mon. 6 7-9 p.m. Mass 9 a.m. Peter Paul Church. KORIBANIC McKeesport, on 18, 1990, Nicholas; beloved husband of the late father of Margaret List, Gloria, and Beverly Koribanic; also two grandchildren.

and one greatgrandchild. Friends received GENE H. CORL, INC. FUNERAL CENTER OF MON- LUCSKO Joseph A. (Lucas) Mifflin, on May 18, member of Homeville member of Legion Post of the late Helen; Suzanne Resetar of lin, Rosemary Faix ren, PA, Joseph of CA, Catherine McKelvey white Oak, Mary Lucsko, of Oxford, Dravosburg: of Helen Kranack, Lucsko and Ann seven grandchildren.

received GLENN FUNERAL 3501 Main Sat. Sun. 2-4 6 Funeral Mass Monday a.m. Resurrection MAGGIO (Sutter) Janet M. of Ross denly on 1990; wife of Anthony Maggio; mother Marla of Anthony and Maggio; daughter of T.

and Mary Gerthoffer Sutter: William T. Sutter Ill, Carol Sander, Virginia Sondel Catherine le; seph and Maria also nieces Friends received Sat. 2-4 6 7-9 af WORRELL NERAL HOME, INC. Main Sharpsburg. al on May 21.

9 a.m. Mass of Burial In St. Mary 2510 Middle at 10 a.m. Family preciate memorials Vincent DePaul Society St. Mary School, McHUGH Frank J.

of Binghamton, formerly of on May 12, 1990; husband Anna father Maureen Daylord, ten, Tricia ladaza, Binghamton Frank McHugh of Rochester, brother of Thomas Hugh of Brentwood erine Nesbitt of also two granddaughters. terment was May 16 In Binghamton, MEGAHAN On Thursday, May 10, husband of the late ret beloved Martha Dickinson, Rath Renwick brother of Fred also eight grandchildren 10 great-grandchildren. morial Service at the well (United Home), 306 Penn kinsburg, on Tues. Memorials may be chairty of choice. rangements by ROBERT WOLFE MEMORIAL The Pittsburgh Press Classified Advertising Information To Place Your Ad, Dial 263-1201 8:00 A.M.

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flips on car in Jefferson scene of the accident early yester- rying a load day. south when State police said the tractor-trail- flipped over er's operator, Edward A. Freemer, driven by 24, of R.D. 1, Brockway, Jefferson A northbound County, was treated for a minor Fred C. Frey, injury at Brookville Hospital in Jef- County, ferson County and released.

trailer, state Troopers said Freemer's rig, car- Frey escaped passenger, freight train the official news agency Tass its tail end," reported. was contacted It said a government commission He said was also sent to investigate. passenger Anatoly Zeykhanov, a duty officer preliminary for Georgia's Interior Ministry, said nine died the passenger train stopped, "for' hospitalized." some technical reason," about 1.5 Tass said miles short of the station. been en "Soon a freight train ran right into Moscow. 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices MIKULLA ROSENBERG of W.

life Agnes of Munhall, on On May 19, 1990, Mau1990; May 16, 1990; sister of rice beloved husband of American 'Fire Emma Doiney and the late Rebecca E. Rosenberg; Mary Vanyo; aunt of Rev. ther of Mrs. (Janet husband Leo V. Vanyo, Edward and Radman of Latrobe PA father of Doiney, Agnes, Lan- and the late Kenneth RosenW.

Miff- clotti and Ann Tankard. berg; father-In-law of Marof War. Friends received cie Rosenberg of Dallas TX; Banning, KIS-WASIK-GLENN FUNER- brother of Rose Rosenberg of AL HOME, 3501 Main of Poh. the late Jennie KIlBeth Munhall, Sun. 12-4 7-9 man, Katie Goldstein, Cella AL and p.m.

Funeral Mass Monday Rothman, Dorothy Lovett brother a.m. St. Therese Church. and Mildred Gross; also five Dan Memorial contributions may grandchildren and one Delserone; be made to Villa de Maril- Friends lac Nursing Home, 5300 vices at the BURTON L. Stanton Poh.

15206 or HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 MurHOME, St. Francis Medical Center, Sq. Hill (opp. MorMunhall, Poh. 15201 rowfleld Apts.) on Mon.

7.9 p.m. of time later. Inter10 ment Shaare Torah Church. tery. Visitation one hour NEVILLE prior to Services.

Family sud- Of Los Angeles, CA, sud- charity of donor's choice. suggests contributions to May 17, 1990, denly on Carole Fave May (Kelly) R. Neville; daughter of SANDERS Marc John and Carolyn Neville: On Wed, May 16, 1990, Wilthe late Therese William sister of John R. Neville, of lie of (Mose); beloved husband Mt. Washington and Robert Pearl; lather of John Jr.

Theresa A. Neville, of Mt. Lebanon; and Larry Duncan; brother sister of also survived by four of Alberta Luster, Virginia Mary nieces, two nephews, Scott, Catherine Sanders, of M. M. or and one grand.

one S. Carolina: friends. other Funeral relatives Friends may call at and Mon. of Jo- LAUGHLIN'S, 222 p.m. at the GEORGE A.

Maggio; Mt. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, nephews. Sun. MONDAY 2-4, 7-9 p.m. 1100 Visitation N.

Sun. Homewood Ave. Mass of Christian Burial will 2-4 7-9 FU- 820 be offered In St. Church, Morning Bernard SCHROEDER 1990 Funer. at o'clock.

Interment Queen of James A. of formerly Christian Heaven Cemetery. Memori- of Alcoa; Bethel husband Park; of retired from Church, als Charity I May Of Be One's Made Choice. To The Wickerham: father of Marjorie would Glenshaw Clark, Kristie Abrams, to der; Lindsay two and grandchildren. Schroe- Meap- Holly Glenshaw.

of OHLIGER morial Services Monday, On Friday, May 18, 1990, May 21, p.m. Reunion Herbert H. Ohliger; beloved Presby Church, W. Main husband of Mary Mehaffey Mt. Pleasant, PA.

NY father of Herbert AL ments HOME, MCCABE and David A. Ohliger Ligonier of of both of Scott cousin Karen Of- of mont; Charles also E. an Prince aunt of Dor- SEITZ Dan M. of cle FL. Friends welcome On Saturday, May 19, 1990, and unNY; at Member BEINHAUER of the Golden MORTUARY, Rule, John Mary H.

Lollo; beloved mother of wife Lin- of 2630 West Liberty Ave. 2-4 da Laniewicz and W. McWhitehall; Cath- 7-9 p.m. Sun. Monday, Dzura; also survived by Lori In- ducted Tuesday 11 a.m.

In- Homer Lollo, of where Services will be con- four grandchildren; sister of Wednesday, NY. terment Allegheny County Twp, Mildred Jean Wiest Hampton Memorial Park, McCandiess. and Irene Lollo. Friends welcome at BEINHAUER MORTUARY, Member of the 1990, OLAH Golden Rule, 2630 West LibWilkinsburg: erty Ave. Sun.

and Mon. 2-4 father Marga: of On Sat. May 19, 1990, Dr. and 7-9 p.m. will where funeral John of Bethel Park; services be held Tues.

Mary husband of Winifred V. Lo- p.m. Interment Jefferson Megahan; gan; father of Dr. MI- Memorial Park. Megahan; and chael Olah and Katherine A.

brother of SENCHAK Stephen Olah of West Boro On Thurs. May. 17, 1990 Presbyterian Wood- WI; grandfather of Jason M. Mary Ryzner of Carrick be11 a.m. 7.9 tead.

Friends at received HAROLD 2-4 E. (Frank) mother Senchak; beloved and John Paul Bous- loved wife of Theodore made to CONNELL p.m. the SON FUNERAL James; also of survived Frank R. HOME, 5120 W. LI- grandchildren; sister by Stel- six A.

brary Bethel Pk. John, Veronica neral Liturgy St. Imhoff, Stanley Edward Church, Dr. on Tuesday at 10 Ryzner. Friends received a.m.

manitarian Olah dedicated was a to hu- the Sat JOHN Sun 2-4 7-9 p.m. the GMITER at care of his patients. 15th NERAL St. HOME, 119 S. Funeral Mon at OSWALD a.m.

Mass of Christian Burlin St. Basil Church 10a.m. On Thursday, May 17, 1990, Esther wife of the SHERMAN of Nancy; grandmother mother of On May Eugene beloved 17, 1990, David Raab and Sarah wife Mary T. the Ropos Sherman; Schultz. Memorial service of late Joseph F.

on Monday, 10:30 a.m. sister of Helen Morgus, the 2nd United Presbyterian Theresa Cecilia Jakiel, Anna BuzuChurch of Wilkinsburg, 300 lak, Herbst, Carl RoHay and Biddle Sts. pos Michael and the Ropos. late Albert rangements by LAWRENCE ceived SUNDAY ONLY Friends 12-9 reB. McCABE, F.D.

at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Charters McKees Rocks. Mass PERU at of 9AM, Christian St. Burial Mary Monday, Church, Wed. May 16, 1990, Charles McKees Rocks. of Cor sopolis; Lakeland, FL, beloved husband SUHOSKI (White) of father of Elizabeth Dr.

C. Megella; Blaine dear and On Friday, May 18, 1990, Jeanette M. (Jean) E. Susan; three granddaugh- mouth, VA; beloved ters; brother of John, Ann Joseph Suhoski; beloved Sokol and Mary Spisak and mother of Jennifer M. and the late Andrew and Veroni- Joseph J.

(Skipper) of ca Filips. Visitation Sat. 7-9 mouth, VA; daughter of p.m. Sun. 1-4 and 7-9 p.m.

James 'E. and Wilma (Bowat the McDERMOTT FU. man) White of Indiana, PA: NERAL HOME, 1225 sister of James E. White: Chartiers McKees sister-in-law of Joyce Rocks. 9:30 a.m.

Service more) White of beMon preceding funeral of loved of Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. In Genevieve M. Suhoski of the Holy Ghost Byzantine also survived by Catholic Church. Parastas 2 niece nephew. Friends p.m.

on Sun. celved SUNDAY ONLY 5-9 p.m. at JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 PROSS S. at 11 15th a.m.

St. Mass Funeral of Christian Monday On 18, 1990, Mer. Burial in St. Peter Church riff be- at 12 noon. Family requests loved husband of Edwina contributions be made to Steiner Pross; father of Su- American Cancer Society.

san ley. Carr Friends Pross, received of Mon. TAYLOR 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the McDON- Allan A. on May 18, FUNERAL HOME, 1990, beloved husband of 529 Califor- Rose Marie: father of Diane nia be where Services Stysiinger, Linda Strang and will held Tues.

11 a.m. Allan; brother of Martha Taylor; also eight grandchildren. from Friends received Sun. 2-4 ROMBACH 7-9 p.m. at the MORASCOOn May 17, 1990, Frankstown Penn Hills.

9406 Ross Anna Rombach wife of (Marshall) the late of Mass of Christian Burial In Our Lady of The Most Clyde Rombach sister survived of Blessed Sacrament Church Mary Burrell; also on Mon. at 10 a.m. by nieces nephews. Friends received Sat. Sunday 2-4 6 7.9 p.m.

of TAYLOR (Mullen) BOCK 1500 FUNERAL Mt. HOME, On May 17 1990, LTD. Royal Winifred; wife of the late Glenshaw. Mass of Christian John Taylor; mother of Burial In Mon. St.

Bonaventure Marcia Yenick and Elayne Church Service 10 a.m. Parish Rea; sister Anna GalVigil 7:30 p.m. Sun. I lacher, Margaret Lison, Rita County of logs, was headed it went out of control and on a northbound car Stormer. truck driven by 63, of Tionesta, Forest crashed into the tractorpolice said, adding that injury.

collision 67, a retired emLaFrance cancer in Mercy PREVIOUS DEATHS Behe, Frederick (Frog) Busch, Theresa E. Cain, Marie Nolan Carson, Marie G. Macbeth Cook, Mary Ethel (Cookie) Davison, William Croft Dourlain, Rachel (Rae) Ebbert, Donald H. Farnsworth, William H. Fisher, Robert H.

Gallagher, Raymond A. Gebhardt, Milton P. Hasley, Myrtle A. Holt, Olga A. Kranz lonadi, Antonio Lebarton, John E.

Maggio, Janet M. Sutter Ohliger, Herbert H. Peru, Charles Rombach, Anna Marshall Schroeder, James A. Senchak, Mary Ryzner Taylor, Allan A. Taylor, Winifred Mullen Weiss, Elizabeth M.

Schranner Wise, Lambert A. 001 Death Notices BARBER William, of Carnegie, on May 19. 1990; husband Cecelia McGinnis Barber: father of Emmaline Bishop, Wilma Jasick, and Mary Musolino; brother of Helen Armburst, Ethel Barber, Jean Tuccl and Elmer. Barber; also 10 or andchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and five great dren. Friends are Invited to call 2-4, 7.9 LEO J.

HENNEY FUNERAL negle. HOME, 323 Funeral 2nd 'Tues. time later. BARNA On May 19, 1990, George of McKees Rocks; father of Joan Salas and Mary Ann Marquez; four grandchildren; brother of Mary Kochman, Anne Musmanno, late Michael Joseph and the and John. Friends received Sun.

12-9 p.m. FUNERAL VALERIAN SZAL HOME, 238 Helen Funeral Mon. McKees a.m. Rocks. BEHE Suddenly, on Thurs.

May 1990, Frederick (Frog), of Forest Hills; beloved son of Francis (Jim) Behe and the late Magdalene: brother of Mary M. of Wilkins Twp. and Michael of Phila. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. SUNDAY NIED ONLY at FUNERAL the THOMAS L.

HOME, 7441 Washing. ton Swissvale. Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 11 a.m. St.

Maurice Church. BORDT On May 17, 1990, William Vernon Jr. of Poh. son of Mr. W.

Vernon Bordt Sr Mrs. Robert Schmidt Sr. father of Stephen Amanda; brother of Marianne Esther; stepbrother of Robert and Jay. Friends received Sat. 7-9 Sun.

2-4 7-9 McDONALDLINN FUNERAL HOME, AVALON, 529 California where Services will be held Mon. at 10 a.m. BUSCH On Wednesday May 15, 1990, of Penn Hills; wife of the late Harry beloved mother of tha Robertson of Penn Hills: grandmother of William Strawn 11 of of S.C.; Lauren great grandmother Stephen Strawn; sister of Dorothy Brick; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 9pm Sunday only at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, INC.

7441 Washington Swissvale. Services on Monday at CAIN On Fri. May 18, 1990; Marie Nolan Cain; beloved wife of the late John J. Cain; Aunt of Shirley Bosilavic. Friends received JOHN A.

FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at Devonshire St. Sun 2- 7-9pm. Funeral Mon. Mass of Christian Burial St Agnes Church at 10 am said Zeykhanov, who by telephone. four freight cars and ore car derailed and "the estimates have it that on the spot and 23 were the passenger train had route from Tbilisi to 001 Death Notices Fitzpatrick, Gertrude Poshik and Bernadette Teahan and the late Mary McCafferty, Bridget Dome and John Mullen; also five or andchildren.

Friends received JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler 52nd Mass of Christian Burial In St. Kieran Church, Mon. 10 a.m. Visitations Sat.

2-4 7-9, Sun. 12-4 7-9. TOMKO On May 18, 1990, Mary Dzuro of Rankin; wife of the late Michael Tomko; mother of Michael of N. Versallles and Elsie Tomko of Rankin; sister of Anna Astrab of White Oak, Jan Dzuro of four grandchildren; two great Friends received 2-4 p.m. Sun.

Mon. at the RONALD V. LUCAS AL HOME, 445 4th Braddock. Divine Liturgy in Sts. Peter Paul Church Tues.

at 9:30 a.m. WALSH On Walsh; May beloved 18, 1990, Mary 2 the Canavan late Michael sister Agries daughter Walsh; seph, Charles James, Paul Martin, Walsh, Betty Bochneak and the late Thomas and Eugene Walsh; also suvived by 20 nieces and nephews. Funeral from MCCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn East End, on 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Lawrence O'Toole Church, 9:30 a.m.

Visitations with family Sun. and Mon. 2-4, 7-9 p.m. ADAMS Of Monroeville on Friday, May 18, 1990, William Mark, beloved: of husband son of of Susan; Allysa; wilof Ham S. Dorothy Sarah; West grandson Adams: brother of Margaret Tindal Thomas Adams.

Memorial services Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Monroeville on Sun. at 5pm. Arrangements by GENE CORL, INC. FUNERAL CENTER OF MONROEVILLE, 372-2100. AGGERS Anne Seder of Swissvale, Thursday, May 17, 1690; wife of the late Paul W.

Agpers; of June Garraux of Monroeville; survived by nieces Services nephews. Private interment. rangements GENE HORN'S FUNERAL HOME ALBERT May 18, 1990, of Scott Two. late Neal Elizabeth husband of father of Richard H. and James C.

Albert; also five grandchildren. 'NO VISITATIONS. morial Service in Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Green Tree, Tues. at 8 p.m. Family suggests memorial contributions to the American Lung Assoc.

15219 or American of W. Poh. 15235. He was a retiree U.S. Steel.

rangments HARVEY CORBA FUNERAL HOME. ALI On Saturday, May 19, 1990, Catherine O. All: beloved wife of Frank R. Mrs. All; daughfer of Dr.

and William LeRoy Black; mother of Frank 'R. Ill, Lee, Deborah Pascarella, Peter and Timo thy; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Friends recelved SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 112 Fort Couch Rd, Bethel Park (opp. Horne's, South Hills, Funeral Mass in St. Thomas More Church Tues.

May 22, 7.9 10 a.m. Visitation and p.m. Sun. and Mon. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

The family supgest contributions fo the Hills Hospice. WEISS On Friday, May 18, 1990, Elizabeth M. Schranner; beloved wife of the late Thomas (Hawk) Weiss; mother David of Thomas A. and P. Weiss; sister of Catherine Abram and Ralph Schranner; also five grandchildren five children.

Visitation Noon-? p.m. Sun. only at HAHN FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Milivale. Mass of Christian Burial St. Anthony Church.

Mon. 10am. WIEHAGEN On Thursday, May 17, 1990, Sarah Sullivan of fingdon; wife of George mother of Denise Cella; two granddaughters Nicolle' and Heather. Friends received 2- 7-9 Sat. Sunday at ALBERT G.

LESKO AL HOME, Bell Jones Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial Good Church, Mon. 10 a.m. WISE On A. Wise May 18, 1990, Lambert of Fox Chapel: father of Roger L.

and George H. Wise: also vived by four grandchildren. Friends received from 7-9 p.m. Sat. and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m Sun.

at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 930 Center Blawnox where a Service will be held Mon. morning at 10. ZARVIS On Saturday, May 19, 1990, William, of Scott band of Josephine Ozanich, formerly of Bridgeville; fa: ther of Valerie Arturl of Bridgeville and William J. Zarvis of Bethel Park; also three grandchildren.

Friends will be received by the family 2-9 p.m. Sun. and Mon. at the FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville Interchange, Interstate-79. Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Grace af Churh, Scott on Tues.

11 a.m. 004 In Memoriam MARTIN G. BIGLEY Aug. 24, 1951 May 20, 1980 Ten long lonely years have passed, but you are not gone from us, as you remain forever In our hearts. You missed and Dad are sadly by Mom Cynthia.

WINIFRED BEIGHLEY LECKY ON MAY 18, 1989 HER CHILDREN ARISE CALL HER BLESSED. We thank you mom for so with many love things; for raising us laughter, for faith, teaching us about having for giving us the gift of For having Jesus us in our lives, dying teaching with dignity. about living The Lord is so lucky for now he has the best. Missing you so much your children grandchildren. 007 ALLEG CO MEM PARKchoice lots, Sec.

563-4193 2641 JEFF. MEM late Lots. 276- early, or wends JEFFERSON MEM. PK. -52 lots, Trinity, $950.

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