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Tuesday. February 21. 1934 The Pittsburgh Press Q4 -H OBITUARIES Nobel-winning Soviet author dies I jr John R. Dickson John R. Dickson, a tax agent for more than 30 years with the state Department of Labor and Industry's Unemployment Compensation Claims Office, died Sunday at Brentwood Ambulatory Care Center in Macedonia, Ohio.

Mr. Dickson, CI. of Moon Township, was a member of Ft AM Lodge No. 45. Pittsburgh chapter, the Consistory, Valley of Pittsburgh, the Svna Temple and the Legion of Honor.

A corporal in the Marines during World War IL he was a member of VFW Post 402 in Coraopolis. Mr. Dickson had served in the South Pacific. He is survived by a daughter. Cheryl Stofan of Macedonia; a sister, Dorothea Cain of Fullerton, Calif a brother.

Wallace of Moon Township; and a grandson. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 m. tomorrow at Copeland's Funeral Home Inc. 981 Brcadhead Road.

Moon Township, where services will be held at 1:30 pm. Thursday. Burial will be in Coraopolis Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Syria Temple Renovation Fund, in care of Robert Weiland. Bigelow Boulevard.

Pittsburgh 15213. Lydia C. Turner Lydia Tamer, who taught in Forest Hills schools for 18 years, died Sunday at ber Penn Hills home. Mrs. Turner.

74. graduated from Slippery Rock Slate Teachers College, now Slippery Rock State University, in 1921. She was a charter member of Eon Lutheran Church in Penn Him having served on its council and a member ol Miriam Circle of Lutheran Church Women. Penn Hebron Garden Club. Frankstown Road East American Association of Retired Persons.

Pittsburgh letic Association, and Edgewood and Churchill country clubs. She also was active in the Penn Hills Service Association. Surviving are her husband. les owner of Turner Dairy in Penn Hills; three sons, James G. and Walter both of Penn Hills, and Charles H.

of Murrysville, Westmoreland County; a brother. Walter Chila of Penn Hills; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandson. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 tonight at the William F. Gross Funeral 11735 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

tomorrow in Zion Lutheran Church, 11609 Frankstown Road. Burial will be in Rest Land Memorial Park. Monroeville, Memorial contributions may be made to the Food Bank, in care of Zion Lutheran Church. tional literary world to campaign against Ui foreign policies. "I am fast and foremost a communist." he said in a 1362 speech.

"Only thereafter am I a writer." Sbolokhov was born on May 24. 1905, in the Cossack village of Ve-sbenskaya. His formal schooling ended at 11 When be was IS be joined a communist armed band requisitioning food from peasants, and later became a machine gunner fighting anti-Soviet forces in his native Don River area. His first story. "The Birthmark," appeared when be was 19.

and by the time be was 21 be was at work on "Quiet Flows The Don," a massive story of the Cossacks around the Don during and after the Bolshevik revolution. As published in the United States, it ran 755 pages and nearly 250,000 words. He didn't finish the final part of the book until 1940. Meanwhile, be had begun his second major work, "Virgin Soil Upturned," an expose of Josef Stalin's brutal collectivization of Soviet farmlands that took 8 million Russian peasant lives from 1929-31. MOSCOW AP M-kfcaJ Sholo-khov.

TS. author of "Quiet Flows the DeO" and the only officially sanctioned Soviet writer to receive the Nbel Prue for Literature, has died, obcial Soviet sources said today. Sholokhov woo the coveted prue in 196S. 25 years after be had completed "Quiet Flows the Don," his first and best-known novel Awed his reaction on receiving the prize, Sbolokhov replied. "I smiled, Shed quietly and thought it was tog late." am proud to be the first Soviet and the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize," he sail Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Lterature in 1958, but refused under pressure to accept it Exiled writer Alexander Solzheo-itsyn was awarded the prize in 1970.

Sholokhov scorned dissident Soviet; writers and was an outspoken critic of Pasternak, whom he once called "a poet for old maids." He remained in the official spotlight throughout his life, touted as a model Soviet author, and spoke out in, support of official Soviet policies, including efforts to get the interna gregation of the Pittsburgh Sisters of Merer from SL Francis Xavier parish. North Side, in 1929. Before entering the congregation, she worked for the city i Revenue Department. She earned a baccalaureate degree from College and spent 49 years in Catholic education. She was a principal for 21 years, serving at Epiphany.

SL Paul Orphanage and SL Mary in Pittsburgh. Holy Trinity in Ligonier and St Agatha School in Bndgeville. She taught at SL Cecilia School in Canute, Otla SL Paul Cathedral Crade School. SL Patrick, SL Peter on the North Side, and at Immaculate Conception Elementary School in Washington. Pa.

She retired in 1969 and resided in the Mercy Hall Infirmary. Uptown. Sister Angelica is survived by ber sister. Sister Joan Stampfli. Friends may be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to I pm.

today and tomorrow at the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, 3333 Fifth Ave, Oakland. A mass of Christian burial will be offered at 1 p.m. Thursday in the convent chapel. Burial will be at SL Xavier Cemetery in Latrobe, Westmoreland County. James M.

Byrne James M. "Pookie" Byrne, a senior underwriter for Continental Insurance Co. in Oakland, died Sunday at his Swissvale borne of a heart attack. Mr. Byrne, 31.

who was with Continental for six years, also bad been an account executive with Penn Bradford Stock Services in Station Square. He graduated from Swissvale High School, where he earned letters in football, baseball and basketball, and in 1977 received his bachelor's degree in management from Robert Morris College. Surviving are his wife, Michelle two daughters, Jamie M. and Katie bis grandfather, William Lanigan of Seminole, two sisters, Barbara Fox of Dormont and Phyllis Smith of Jacksonville, and four brothers, William and Michael, both of Swissvale, and Edward and Martin, both of Coral Springs. Fla.

Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Robert P. Karish Funeral Home, Brinton Road and Fourth Street. Braddock. A mass of Christian burial will be offered at 11 a.m.

Thursday in SL Anselm Catholic Church, McClure Street, Swissvale. Burial will be in Braddock Catholic Cemetery, Brad-dock Hills. Chartiers Valley athlete dies after weightlifting Dies Ina Hutton, 67, the onetime Zicgfeld showgirl whose all-women orchestras enchanted West Coast TV audiences in the early 1950s but failed on NBC after a six-week run, died Sunday in Ventura, it was learned yesterday. She is shown in 1941 photo. Deaths elsewhere Mrs.

Garnett E. Lenthall, 71, a former resident of ML Lebanon and Carnegie; in at Jordan's Nursing Home, Bridgman, Mich. Lewis J. Rachmil, 75, a veteran film executive who produced the original "Gidget" movie and whose most recent film, "Footloose," was released last week; in Beverly Hills, of a heart ailment Jesse Stoart, 77, internationally known author and Kentucky poet-laureate; in Ironton, Ohio. Angelo G.

Rocco, 100, a key figure in one of the earliest walkouts in the U.S. labor movement the Lawrence millworkers' strike of 1912; in Lawrence, Mass. Lemuel A. Garrison, 80, a former superintendent of Yellowstone National Park and first chief of conservation and protection for the National Park Service; in College Station, Texas. Samuel Shayon, 80, an attorney and writer who helped develop the television series "The Public in Red Bank, N.J.

Arthur C. Fennimore, 42, a pianist whose concert career spanned nearly 25 years; in East Strouds-burg, Monroe County, of a heart attack while skiing. Raymond R. Carosso Raymond R. Carosso, retired supervisor of apprentice training at Westinghouse Electric East Pittsburgh plant, died Sunday in Boca Raton.

Fla. Mr. Carosso, 78, was a former resident of North Huntingdon, Westmoreland County. He also was a former trustee and Sunday school teacher of the First United Methodist Church of Irwin. He is survived by his wife, Florence; a son, John of Fort Lauderdale, a daughter, Joan Leuk-hardt of North Huntingdon; two sisters, Irene Rinos of Forest Hills and Rose Carosso of Fort Lauderdale; and four grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Vincent Rodgers Funeral Home, 805 Pennsylvania Irwin, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. North Versailles.

Sister Angelica Stampfli Sister M. Angelica Stampfli, 89, a Pittsburgh Sister of Mercy for 64 years, died yesterday at SL Mary's Convent in Oakland. Sister Angelica entered the Con William D. Penwell William D. Penwell of West View, who was a clerk for 48 yean at the North Side and Bellevue branches of the US.

Postal Service, died Sunday at Suburban General Hospital in Bellevue. Mr. Penwell, 94, retired in 1956. He was a member of the North Boroughs Senior Men's Club, the Pittsburgh North Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons, Corinthian Lodge No. 573, the Masonic Veterans, Pennsylvania Consistory, Syria Temple, Scottish Rite and the Islam Grotto.

He is survived by bis wife, Esther Dyer Penwell. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the McDonald-Linn Bellevue Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday. The Corinthian Lodge will hold Masonic services at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at the funeral home. Burial will be in Highwood Cemetery on Brighton Road, North Side. serve tight end-linebacker. He was a member of the football program for four years. "He played some.

He was just one of those kids who was nice to have with the program," Stewart said. "He worked hard and helped out wherever he could. "Pat was one of those kids who wasn't blessed with great size and speed. He always lifted with us, but once the season is over, most seniors gravitate to other things." Pat Is survived by his parents, Edith and William; two sisters. Colleen Morris and Maureen McCul-loch; and two brothers, Michael and Daniel.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the Leo J. Henney Funeral Home, 323 Second Carnegie. A mass of Christian burial will be offered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. Luke Catholic Church, Third Street.

Carnegie. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carnegie. By Gerry Dulac The Pittsburgh Press Harry Buzzatto is the principal at Chartiers Valley High School, but he really didn't know Pat Casserly, a 17-year-old senior. 1 His daughter did. "Her locker was right next to his," Buzzatto said.

"She was pretty shook up, as were most of the kids." Pat, of 203 McMichael Road, Collier, died Saturday at home. Deputy Coroner Floyd Coles said the cause has not been determined. Pat, a member of the Colts football team, had taken a shower after lifting weights at home, said Dave. Stewart, the Chartiers Valley football coach. Pat's mother, Edith, and a neighbor called the home at about 2:30 p.m., but there was no answer.

His Body was found later by a brother. Pat was a 5-11, 160-pound re 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notice 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notice 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notice LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS lleiMnv Countv Memorial thy; father of Ruth Ann; pysinlak, Emm Jean Pe-karovlch, James Dennis Friends are being received In McC ABE FUNERAL HOME, 214 Walnut St. (Shadvslde) on CAKUOOU brothor el boroth Cain Of Baca Raton FL. Feb 1 1 end WeHec Olckson; grand. S.rV.i2S LTSJj tether of Christopher SWan.

J. and Kevin M. Mccarmy; brother of Catherine Beth. of father of Joan Visitation EDNESOAV weoa, eeo. ll, between me hours of J-4 4 7-f p.m.

Fu- 73. nerel Thurt, Feb. .114, PANCOAST ElUaBeth A. on Monday Feb. 20.

If4; wife of th late John; beloved mother of Agnet Lewlt, Elliobeth Ceterino, Mery L. Perrlt, Evelyn Berlvlch, Dorothy Mamalek 4 the late Carol Rush; also 22 grandchildren; 1 1 great-grandchildren; sis-tar of John Pall, Jr. 4 Helen Polefko. Friends received et the JOHN O. Lukherdt John; brcmer T.m ei Iran RlnoS 4 Rose visl- LAND'S MOON TWP, fl lation RODGERS FUNERAL Brodheed Rd.

wher service at f.JO a.m. Mast of Chrls- Park under the de-action of the RKHARO a COLE FUNERAL HOME. 32 Beever SI, Sewtakiev. HYDE On Mon. Feb.

JO, Howard F. (Hub) Hyde; beloved husband of Cieka santhal Hyde; beloved father of Dr. Michael J. Hyde of Evanston, IL; brother of Ruth Grossman of Harris- lyon and Dorothy Friends received at the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, INC, 42S rrownsvMe Rd, Mt.

Oliver, unerel on Wed. at I am. Lltergy In St. Josaphet't Church at a.m. visitation HOME, 10 Penn Avi, win, Ta 4 7-f Mad.

Services Thurv 11 a.m. CASCIOTTI win be held Thurt. at m. Memorial Gin to Syria Temple Renovation Fund, In hit name win be appreciated. Send In care of Robert Weiland.

Syria Temple, BJ-gelow rflvd. Pah, PA 15JU DUGGAN with the family J-4 7-. joMoh A- brother of EHie- McKIM uro. Services at RALPH CHUOA CHAPEL, J509 am. Auai Ih Wilbert Feb.

If 114, of O'CONNOR 4 SON FUNERAL HOME, INC. SIM Second Ave. Haieiwood. Mass of Christian Burial St. Stephen Church Thursdey luem; Visitations J-4; 7-fpm beth M.

Hughet. Vloief Prottmen, Gloria Bowman, Joanna Seuert and me lata Jeen Corbett. Friends received Mon. Tuev U-J 4 A I. UABUatV I Wad.

at I p.m. Visitation On Monday, Feb. JO, 14; Marv Grace (Fermerlel; mother of Margaret GrecT, nr. prior to tarvkev Inter PATTON Frankstown Rd, Wed. at 11 am.

Cocrtrkxmont gratefully acknoiadged to the Food Bank, co Zion Lutheran Church. Visitation J-4 4 7-f VALERIO On Saturday. February 114, Clara E. (Biewttt) Valerio; beioved wife of Thomas Vaiarlo; mother of Thomas, David end Ruth Guadaanlno; sister of Samuel. George, David, th late Esther Freser, Nelson, Catherine, Robert and Sarah Church; also survived by ten grandchildren and three great-grandchlidrfn.

Friends recieved Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-t at CHARLES W. TRENZ FUNERAL HOME, 11110 Frankstown Penn Hills. Services will be held on Wedesdey at 1) a.m. VOGEL On Sun, Feb. It, 1414, Hy-men of Miami Beach, Fla, formerly of Pgh, beloved husbend of Ida Franklin Vogel; beloved father of Mrv Leon (Alice) Sachs of Pgh, Leonard Vogel of Bethesda.

MD and Mrt. Bert (Sonle) Boodmen of Lower Burrell. PA; brother of Dora Zack of Miami Beach; also nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAP ment private. tontriouTiont may be mad to the Dialysis unit of St.

Francis Hosp. tlan Burial. Sacred Heart Church at ithJO a-m. LAWLER On Oct. is, t3; Floranc H.

of w. Palm Beach, FL. Wife of the lata Lao T. Lawler; Mother of Louis Lawler 4 Oar Wilson; sis-ter of Dorothy Wltcok. Burial In Lor am, Ohka.

LEHM On Sun. Fab. If, 114 at the Reformed Presbyterian Horn; Margaret Andr Lehm of Bellevue (formerly of Mart); beloved mother of Maria Lehm Paige of Bellevue. Friends received on Wed. from 7 m.

until the time of a Memorial Service at 7 30 m. In the ORION C. PINKER TON FUNERAL HOME, NeC, 1014 Collfornla Ave, Avaion (Norm Boroti. CORSA FUNERAL HOME peul James tfcjggen 97 Greentree Rd. Green Mr Petrltle Dwson-sit- SEPE On Sat, Feb.

II, Philomena; beloved wife of the late Doneto; mother of Carmen, Paul and Mary Clcclone: also sis grandchildren and seven greet-grendchlldren. Friends will be received at the LAWRENCE B. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 4311 Frankstown Rd, Penn Hills, on Mon. 4 Tues, 7-4 4 7-f m. Mess of the Resurr aeon et Our Lady Help of Christian Church on Wed.

at a.m. SHAPERA On Sun. Feb. If, 114 Jean Yorkin Dym, beloved wife of Warren J. Shpera; mother of Abby Ann Shapera 4 Harold Gary Shapera; daughter of Leone Yorkin Dym and the lete Emanuel, Dvm.

Services In the tenc-tuary of the Rodef Shalom Tempi 405 Fifth Ave. on Tues. 1:30 pm. Interment Beth Snelom Cemetery. Visitation I nr.

prior to service at Rodef Shalom Temple. Family suggests contributions be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrongements by the BURTON HtRSCH CHAPEL SIMPSON On Sunday February If, 1914, at Boca Raton William O. Simpson; beloved Tree Mail of Christian Bur. iter of Robert and Jack Far KELLEY On Men.

Feb. 20. 1914, Henry P. Patton; husband of the late Mary Kebies Petton of Leurel Gardens: father of la! wed. 10AM St.

Mar ear at Monroeville. rormeriy ot Turtle Creek; husband of Sarah Smeltx; father wilbert H. McKIm Jr. of Monrovliie, 4 Marilyn Brodle of Level-green; brother of Margaret Grains Irene Truaatl and Clara Ashbaugh; also 5 grandchildren. Friends received at the JOSE FUNERAL HOME, 111 Shaw Ave.

Turtle Creek, where Service win be held wed nam. Masonic Service Tun Mary fciuabetn walker, Jane Ann Ford 4 Devld E. On Mon. Feb. JO, 104; Helen Zuber of W.

Mifflin; wife of me let David E. Keiiey who died on Oct. 1913; mother of Sharyn A. Manns, merle; iso aurvlved by 11 grandchildren, i grtat. "riendt received at RUSCO NAPIER FUNERAL HOME.

Broadway at Snlrat Beechvlew, J-4 4 Weds. 4 Thuri, Matt In St. Catherine of Siena Church. CASSERLY Suddenly on Feb. II, lvtf, Patrick; beloved ton of Edith (Flnnertv) and wu-llam; brother of Colleen Petton; brother of Paul 4 Jack Patton; also survived by (Ik grandchildren.

3usen r. e-unig. itooerra j. Rebb 4 David P. Kelley; Friends received 2-4 4 7-f p.m.

Tues. et th H. P. also survived by nv grand Mcquillan ScCu.h 'ind banw? ai Cojon, one niece and two nephew. mv ma0 Ho-Prlenot are Invited to cell 1 FNOUFN Morris, Michael.

vturn children; sister of Bonnie RANOT FUNERAL HOME. Suddenly on Monday, February 20, 1944, Brian Joseph at the SO J. HENNCT FU- LEO INC, 1032 Perry Hwv, Perrvsvllie, where Blessing Service will held on Wed morning at II a.m. NERAL HOME, Hi Ind McQuillan, age If, beioved son of Albert E. and Patri Bichler, Elizabeth Muller Boone.

Alberta Ritter Byrne, James (Pookie) Cadman, Hazel S. Carosso, Raymond R. Chop. Albert, Sr. Coleman, Lucretia Dickson, John R.

Dungan, Mary Grace Parmerie Enouen, Thomas H. Gaughan, George R. Goldsmith, Stanley Grunnagle. Bonnie Mellon Hyde. Howard F.

(Hub) Kelley, Helen Zuber Lake. William (Bill) A. Lawler. Florence H. Lehm, Margaret Andre Lenthall, Garnett E.

Mitchell. Thomas S. Moore, William 0. Mover, James W. Sr.

Murray, Mildred Lowe Okorn, John M. Pancoast Elizabeth A. Patton. Henry P. Pennwell.

William 0. Rankin, Ourward. H. Ross. Margaret McNeill Simpson, William G.

Smith, Annabelle Anderson Stampfli, Sr. M. Angelica Vogel, Hyman Weis, Irene F. write, Ann Sullivan, jonn, George 4 Edward Zuber. Friends received J-4 4 7-f m.

TEICHART-GRACAN FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. at Wllmol Ou-auesne. Where services win be held Wed. at IO-M am cia A. McQuillan; brother of Atkins, Edna C.

Best. Harry E. Bishop, Lawrence F. Brandy, Raymond T. Casciotti, Joseph A.

Casserly, Patrick Cernansky. Peter N. Cucciardo. Agnes M. Davis, Philip A Farabaugh, Edith Lackinger Fox, James C.

Sr. Franz, Harry J. Fraser, Marv Conaway Keramedis. Stanley Kinney. Jane H.

Kubmec, Helen Duda Lonsinger. Eugene R. Lutz. Richard W. Mawe, Edmond.

J. McCarthy, James P. McKim, Wilbert H. McQuillan, Brian Joseph Pontello. Frank E.

Jr. Ryan, Catherine Sweeney Scalo. Joseph D. Schmitt. Adolph H.

Sepe, Philomena Shapera, Jean Yorkin Dym Sukitsch. Joseph J. Thaner, Raymond C. Turner, Lydia Chila Valerio, Clara E. Blewitt Wettstein, Mae Wetzel, Nicholas (Moon) Yeager, Elizabeth (Betty) On Mon.

Feb. JO, 1914, Thomaa who all a member of Lawrencevllle Moose Lodge SMI; ion of (he late Henry and Nora Carroll; brother of Margaret PENWELL lornegte. runerai mast In St. Luke Church, a.m. CERNANSKY j.iii...

1 Trlsh, Florence and Albert McQuillan; grandson of lorence McQuillan and LENTHALL Garnett patted away February 19, In Bridgman Michigan, fomerly of Mt. Lebanon 4 Carnegie. Sur. vlved by two tons. Dr.

Ron-aid Lenthall, Zlonsvlll Indiana 4 Ernest Lenthall of Stevensvllle, also five grandchildren. Services Tuesday 1pm, Woodland Shores Baptist Church. Bridgman, Cremation win follow at North wary enouen or inin. yn nrna.v, reuruT rlmnM Concerts Kent- great-grand On Sunday, Fab. If, 14, William D.

of Wast View, beloved husband of Esther Dver Penwell of West view. Friends received Tues. 7-fPM, Wed. J-4 4 7-9PM at the MCDONALD-LINN BELLEVUE FUNERAL HOME, son of Angeiine ressione. Friends received at WM SLATER 4 SONS.

INC. Vir ginia Ave. 4 Kearserge St, wt. wesningrun. rvnere ser.

vice will be held Thurs. Shore Memory Gardens jee Lincoln wnere services will be held Thurs. et 2PM. Corinthian Lodoe Feb. 23, at 11 a.m.

Visita iea. Pater n. ternensny, r- "11 a runu't beioved husband of Kether. mV ixijVb al mome Ine Svovata Cernansky; fa- Lf ther of Katharine J. Monheim and Nicholas P.

VX.CS5r? Cernansky; brother of Mary Jur'0" m-Hodanlch, Mildred Blni, St. Jama Church. Dorothy teieny, Charlet, FARABAUGH George 4 the late John rnusuun Cernansky; also survived by On Feb. If, 1I4, two grandchildren. Friends Edith p.

Lackinger Fera-received from -4 4 7-PM beugh of Menus Rocks; at me O. S. SIMONS FU- i wife of the late Louis M.j NERAL HOME, 1025 1 mother of Robert L. and Perrvivllle Ave. Funeral on Pauline Flnnegen; seven iiifl nf arandrhlhSren sister of Alois tion 7-s ano f-e.

573 services Wed. at IPM. Benton Harbor Michigan. KERLEV 4 STARKS FUNERAL HOME, St. Joseph Michigan nusbono ot m.

Virginia i. Simpson; father of Mary S. Klsller 4 Carol S. Schoeppner, both of pgh; brother of Margaret Went. ley-Va; also 7 grandchildren 4 I great-grandchild.

Friends welcome et BEIN-HAUER MORTUARY, 2430 West Liberty Ave. Wed. 2-4; 7-f pm. Service 4 Interment private on Thursday. Family suggests memorial contributions to th chalrty of your choice.

SMITH MITCHELL PONTELLO umw.u CaK sa laaj. LONSINGER Thomas beloved husband of Ethel (Downer); father of KERAMEDIS Stanley, on Sun, In Pgh, of McKeesport. aoe 55, son of the late ErstretkH keteme-dlt and Atemo Foundos Keramedis of McKeesport; brother ot Constance Cara-haiit of Pgh. and Maipa Fuller of Ff Walton Beach FL; uncle of Penorea and John Car ah el is, both of Pgh. and Demetrius Stanley Fuller of FL.

Friends will be received In the HUNTER FUNERAL HOME, 1600 our sin St, McKeesport, beginning Mon. at I p.m. Services will be held Feb. 12, at noon In the Greek Orftt. Church the Annunciation of McKeesport and at Ih funeral home at 11:30 a m.

Rosary (Trlsa-gloul will be held Tue. at I p.m. Interment will follow In Grendvlew Cemetery. Offkl. ettng, Fr.

John Karabetsos. The family suggests contributions to the church. KINNEY Jena H. of Homestead, on rw, of Hampton Twp husband of the lete Nellie father of Jacguellne I. Vesely end Frenclne J.

upper; brother of Mary Vltaro. Jessie Rice and Edward Pontello; also four grandchildren. Friends Chrlstten Burial Vn The An, i Lackinger rr'vd Of Scott Two. (formerly of BrookllneL on Sun. morning, Feb.

It, 1914, Eugene R. Lonsinger; beloved husband of the late Mildred Miller Lonsinger; fattier of Richard E. Lonsinger of Dormont; brother of Dorothy Ramsey of Unkjntown; grandfather of inwmes Jf jvkvh, nwei 4 the late Phillip; brother of Ross, Mrt. Ann Messina. Mrs.

Corlnn McCeman ot Fla, Joseph 4 Rose Mary Kovallslk; also survived by tour grandchildren. Friends nuncienon Church at I p.m. Annabelle A. Anderson, of! inuyc.mvi I HOME, INC, Chartiers Ave, Mckees Rocks, from 2 4 4 7 is. Mast of CHOP On Monday, February JO, received 7-4 4 7-f nee LY'S.

2201 Mt. Roval Blvd. EL, 550 Centra Shadvslde, Wed. at 1AM. Visitation one hour prior to services.

Interment Poet Zedeck Memorial Park. WEIS On Friday. Fab. 17, 1914. Orlando, Fla, Iran formerly of Allison Par, wife of the late Frank X.

Wels: mother of Susan of Fla. and Gregory Wels of sister of Evelyn Wilt, Melody Ramsey and Bernard services Wed. 2 J0PM, St. Mary Cemetery, Middle Road. Glenshaw.

Ar. rangements by T. S. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME. WETTSTEIN On Sun, Feb.

If, 1fl4 Mae ot Brook line; wife of the let John R' beloved mother of John F. of Brookilne' sister of Mercella Rvan of Brookilne; also survived by two grendchHdren end one great-grandchild. Friends received al the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1045 Broeklln Mon.

evening 7-t 4 Tues. 2-4 4 7-f. Funerel Wed. 930 am. Mass of Christian Burial atChurch of th Resurrection 10 JO a.m.

WETZEL On Sun, Feb. 1. II4, Nicholas (Moon) th N.S,' Penn Hills, on Mon. Feb. 20, 194; beloved wife of Ken-neth mother of Robert C.

Smith and Jeenne Lvbarger of Swissvale; sister of Ber. -i a. DA c. kia. inrisiian out), in 9.3.

Y1 received at the BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL HOME. Gienshew. Blessing service faddock, husband' of Fren- SSir 0B ces Surnlek: father of Stane- Broadway at Shlras Ave, Beechvlew, 3-4 4 7-f Weds. 4 Thurs. Mast In St.

Plus ill weo. RANKIN- CnanJu fin Mnn Eh SO ly, Frank. Camilla Martt and the late Albert Chop; brother of Agnes Henuslk 4 Ann Whitney; also grandchll-. MnA nrmmt.nrmneithH. FOX On Saturday, February II.

114, James C. beloved husband of the late Marge- Friends received the FINDLAY WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 109D5 Frank-1 stown Rd, Penn HHis, where service will be held Thurt. Church, Frl, 10 a.m. MOORE 001 Death Notices 1984 Ourward husband of the let Irene Murphy of Glbsonla; father of Susan Haves, Janet Hosper, Ann Bourlt and Kir by Rankin; survived by brothers 4 sisters and I grandchildren. Service 4 Interment private William D.

of Bethel Park on Monday, February JO, 1914. husband of M. Paulina dren Erlends received J-4 ret I tether of Jemes, 4 7 PM at the ALBERT G. grandfather of Robert, San-1 run (iiuFiAL home, dra and Amy. Friends Invit- 001 Death Notices jonn, jenrey, nmy, -vennem and the late Richard; also survived by three greet-grandchildren.

Friends may call at AUGHLIN'S, 721 Washington Rd, Mt. Lebanon, where services will be held on Wed. morning, Feb. JJ at II o'clock, interment Jefferson Memorial Park. Visitation on Mon.

7-t pm. and Tue. 2-4 and 7-f pm. Memorials In Mr. Lon-singer's name may be mede to the Mt.

Lebanon United Method! tt Church. LUTZ On Sat. Fab. II, 114, Rich. La, aj ha.

Beii 4 Jones Aves N. ed to a memorial service at Sat, Feb. II, IM4, retired I p.m. Visitation 2-4 4 7-t. STAMPFLI (M.Angelica RSM) Sr.

M. Angelic SUmpfll RSM at the Mercy Hall. reolstered nurse of S.H.H.S. Braddock, where Blessing the covenant tommunity ATKINS J-JiJ'il- BOONE Homestead Center; wife of Service win be held on i tn-esovierien v.nurcn (uxn. ROSS Ca.

SA la. u. the late Charlet S. Kinney, mother of Thomas W. Kin ter of Hilda Alkins; aunt On Sunday, February tree Rd) on Wednesday HAM.

No visitation. Ar. renormer! by RtlNHAUER Thurv at MAM. CLINTON Moore; father of W. Rkherd Moore; son of Mrt.

Jessie Wetson; grandfather of Dana, Derrick and Dercle. Visitation 7-fPM Tuesdey 4 J-4 4 7-fPM Wednesday at the PAUL L. HENNEY, INC, Funeral Home, 5570 Library Rd, Rt. Bethel Park where services will be held Oekland on Monday, Feb. 70.

1914. dauohter of the lvti Alberta Rtner Boone. o' Isabeil tngeinaror Of Mt. Lebanen, on Monday MORTUARY geret McNelU Ross ot Troy Hill, In Falls Church, VA, In her 7th year' wife of the ney; grandmother of Nlell and Leslie Ceth lean Kinney. Friends will be received Mon.

7-f p.m. 4 Tuev J-4 beioved wife of the late vM Boone, mother of Thomas O. Boone and Met. Jean Friends received on Mon. evening from 7-9, and Tue.

from It and 7-1 at the G. evening, f-ebruarv n. ivts, CD Anl late Catherine (Stifter) and John Stemofil; sister of Sr. M. Joan Stampfli, ais survived by nieces 4 nephews.

Friends received at the Mt. Mercy Mother nn L. Ross; beloved of Or la A. Ross. Ar.

4 7-f Dm. et me R. v. AN DERSON FUNERAL HOME. INC, West Sty Homestead.

wife of John I Clinton; sis Man J. on Sunday. Febru-ter of Florence ward of ary t44, of Mf Wash. Bethel Park and Mary Tke Ington- beioved husband of of Scottsdaie. AZ- eiso sur-Erna Franr father of Harry Thursday at IPM.

MORROW n. EavH IBS. loved husband of Colleen Duffy; father of Mrs. Mar-geret Ogiesby, Richard and Michael both of Brcwk line, SIMONS FUNERAL Bares; granomomer or uon-HOME, J02S Perrvs- ne Oresh of Michigan, and vine ive where services Sandra Oaiietandro of Pgn; will be held on Wed. morn- also survived by sl great.

Ing at tl ociock. Comribu-! grandchildren Funeral from tions may be mode to the McCARE BROS INC. FU-Reformed Presbyterian NERAL HOME, 4214 walnut ratner of eery, cneryi Grundia and Donna Jed llcka; also three grandchildren; brother of Ann McKIm Droioa. Friends received at irast ot LnrisTion nurtei Wed. at 10 a.m.

at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Homestead. Interment St. Marv Dorothy Schor Morrow ol vlved by nieces 4 nepnews. i "eu, The femily piens no ylsHa-ler and Catherine Shea; Hon.

Mass of Chrishan Bur-1 also survived by two grand- Robert Of MT. Washington; brother of Henry of Bellevue and Donaid of Petroiie; the NOVAK FUNERAL Oakmont (formerly of Aspln-weiil: wife of the late Emer Thurt Cemetery. Home, zjm rerrysvuie hadvilde on la! wlH be Ottered uur'tnitoren rrieiws iKfwro er also survived by one grand son M. Morrow; mother of Pgh. 152 14.

Lady of Grace Church on tne juem scaitu ru- KUBINEC Eileen Poiovchlk. Dorothy daughter Amy Lee. Friends received at the FRANK F. HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Divine Ltturgy at Sf.

John the Baptist OG.C. Church, 10 a.m. Parastes, Tues, I p.m. Visitation 2-4 4 7-f p.m. Blume, Grace Duane, Christian Burie in ecreo Heart Church at AM.

visitations with family Wednesday 2-4 4 7-PM- BEST On Sun Feb 1, 114, Her. rv E. of Snaier hus- Uwigm ueriCK Morrow; slster of Edwerd 4 Arthur DelOR FUNERAL HUME, INC. 1045 Brooklln Blvd. Mon.

4 Tuet. 2-4 4 7-f Schor; also survived by sev en orandchlldren. The fam- t'fJTZ BRANDY nv Funeral Wed. am. House, 3331 Fifth Ave, Oakland Mass of the Chrlstlen Burial, Thurt.

1PM. Mt. Mercy Chapel. Interment to follow St. Xavier Cemtery.

Friend received on Tues. from 1PM-IPM and on 12 Noon. IPM. Ar-rengements by HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, INC SUKITSCH On Sun, Feb.

If, 114, Jo. seph J. Sukitsch of Troy HIM In his 70th ver; ton of th let Frank and Julia Sukitsch; beloved brother of Frank and Edward Sukitsch and th lata Leone Sukitsch. Femily win receive friends J-4 4 7- et th OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME. Mast of Christian Burial St.

llv will receive frlendt 7-f m. Tuesday and J-4 4 7-f p.m. Wednesday at the H. Plus Church I a.m. MAWE BLAINE WIDOELL FUNER AL HOME- 100 Center Ave.

On Sat. Feb. II, lv4, Ed mond J. of Mt. Lebanon; Atplnweii, wher Service win be held Thursday morn beloved husband of Louise M.

Mewe; father of Marl ing at 11 ClOCk, M0YER, SR. Seamut Kevin Lewis and Donaid Best; i Raymond T. on Sat Feb. grendtether ot Serah andm, l4 of St. Petersburg, Meieroe Heyllar.

Friends formerly ot Shereden; celved Mon. 7 Tues 7 4 be-oved husband of Peuime; 4 7 at me BOCK FUNER-1 father of faith, Pauline, AL HOME. IKK) Mt. Hovel Margaret, and the lata 'Jonn-Bvd, Gienshew Service In son of the late Vincent and Giewshaw Presbyterian i Domentce; brother of Mary Church, J00 Glenn Ave I vaiicenti George Brandy, Gienshew on Wed. at I i EHiaoem Gaetano and the am.

(Memorials may be late Amelia Somervliie, Rose made to the Trust Fund of i Stokes, Anthony and Vincent SheChurchL Brandy Jr. Friends received rinVn WM. F. CONROY FU- BICHLER NERAL HOME, J44 Char- On Monday, Feb. JO, 1H JI TsajISi Eiliabeth as.

Muiier beioved 'i we of the iee Nicholas S. I servica 1 nurv i a m. la. Ui i. CaU 11 Gary M.

Joenn Margaret Eileen M. and David P. Mawe; brother of Eileen C. Mawe, Mrs. Geretdlno M.

Hyde and the late Margaret Carney. Friends win be re Wed morning, eeo. a nvw, v' 10 o'clock Interment St. Brownsville Rd, Brentwood Mary Cemetery, Penn Ave. on Monday and Tuesdey Contributions In memory of from noon untM where fu-Mrs.

Clinton, mey be mode nerel services win be held to the South Hint Family ion Wednesday at II a.m-Hosplca, 1000 Bower Kill Rd, Pgn. ISJ43 Arrange- rnOCn merits by LAUGHLMH Of On Sun Feb. If. Ifl4, Mt. Lebanon.

Mary Conawey of Carnegie; rni ruin wite of the wte Oougias LULtrVIAri mother of Jemes three On Sun, February tf lffi! grandsons, Oougias Don. Lucretia, beioved UsW of aid J. and Duncan C. Ser-wimem B. Smith and devot-i vices at the BRADWELL 4 ed friend of Esteiie WII-! NiRELLA.

FUNERAL Hems. Friends received at NOME, Chartiers Ave. at the JULIA H. GAINES FU- Mansfield Carnegie on NERAL HOME, 220 Auburn Wed. at 10 a.m.

friends E. where services may can Tues, 2 4 4 7-f. rnonrT i GAUGHAN CULLIAhUU on Feb JO. Agnes on Sun. Feb If, George R.

Geughen, beloved l4 wife of the late Tony fether of Rkherd Matthews, Cucciardo; beloved mother Keith and Kevin Gaughan; of Fred and Mike Cue- also survived by five grand-cierdo, Martha Wheien and children; nephew of Harry the late Anthony (Ait) Cuc-end Linian SneWer; friend cierdo' sister of Stena Silvio of Joseoh Mehaiick Friends aiso survived by s' grand- and members of Steel cmidren and one greet- Workers Loral aH43 re-grandchild. Friends received cr'ved at WM SLATER 4 Mon. 4 Tues 2-4 4 7 at SONS, Ave. 4 the WINTER FUNERAL keerserge St, Mt. Washing.

HOME, 47JO Friendship Ave. ton where service WlH bf Funeral on Wed at am hetd Wed, Feb. 22, 1 pm. On Sun, Feb. 10, 114, Helen (Duda); wit of Thomas (Tim); mother of Patricia Wall and Carol Fessinger: two grandchildren; sitter of Welter.

Frank and Joseph Duda. Friends are Invited to ceil 1-4 4 7-f p.m. at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 2nd Ave. Carnegie.

Funeral mass In St. Luke Church, Wad, II am LAKE On Sunday. Fab. If, 114, William mill) A. of Mc Murray, beloved husband of Jeen Brunton Lake; father of Stephen of Norberth, PA, Ellen of Union, NJ, Jeffrey of west Ouceoo, IL and Patricia of Laurel, MO, brother of Robert J.

of Brooklyn NY. Services 4 Interment private. Arrangements by BINHAurS, llJI Washmg-ten Rd, (Petert LAM On Monday. Feb. JO, )f4; John Lam, beloved has-bend of the late Mane Aschmen Lam; father of John F.

Lam Jr. and Josephine Hoeftman; survived also by sl grandchildren. 1I4; beloved husbend or Mettle Mae Mover; fether of Jemes W. Jr, Ernest of Arlington, VA 4 Metvtn brother of Charlet F. of Troy Hln.

Funeral Mass In Most Holy Name Church on Wed. at 10 am. American Legion 55. VFYs" 700, 1st windisch Fraternal, G.B.U. ceived at the JOHN A FREYVOGEL SONS.

CarnegK ether In Allen 4 Bernlce Carson of Carnegie; esuo Centre at Devonshire YEAGER On Sunday. February It. 1914, Eiliabeth (Betty) of Braddock Hint; beloved wife of Lewrence mother of Lawrence Eilieheth (Betty) Gardner, Conred F. and Andrea; sister of Ann Mlfco-lav also four grandchildren. Friends received at the ROBERT P.

KARISH FUNERAL HOME, Brinton Rd. 4 4th St, Breddock Hint on Mondey nd Tuesdey 2 4 nd 7 i n. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Brendan Church on Wednesday at am. ZEL0NIS Julius P.

of Brook Una, on Monday, Feb. 20, 1914; beloved husband of Helen; father of Anthony of Plnetoo, Ai, Or. Lawrenc of Bethel Perk, Dr. John of Bethel Park 4 Dr. Thomas of Mesa, Ai; also two grandchildren.

Friends may call et the FRANK P. DeSOR FUNERAL HOME. RC 105 Brookilne Tuesdey 7-t end Wednesdev 2-4 4 -f pm. Funerel Thursday at t-30 am. Mess of Chris-hen Burial In the Church of the Resurrection et 10 30 am.

Mr. Zetontt was an active employee of the S. Postal Service ano lenos eivneo. THANER Suddenly on Sun, Feb. If, 14.

Bevmond C. of Ver Bichler; mother ot deny RYHMh Crawshaw, Edward host of grendchHdren, greet-grandchildren, nieces, neon-ews 4 friends. Services held Wed Feb. 22. I pm.

at the St, Mon. 4 Tues. J-4 4 7-f pm. Funeral Wed. Mass of Chrishan Burial, St.

Agnes Church at 11 a.m. Remem-berances may be sent to RlhMr and Sandra L. Rock Suddenly on Sun, Feb. W. I4, jemes (PookleL 31.

of Swissvew, beloved husband of Michelle Madia; dear fa- sister of Frances veith Dolores Resler, Edward Muller SAMUEL J. JONES FUNER thur Rost, and Audrey A. Ross; also survived by four grandchildren. Femily will receive frlendt J-4 and 7-f at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill. Funeral services In Grace Lutheran Church on Thurs.

at 11 am. Memorials to Grace Lutheran Church Me mortal Trust Fund will be appreciated. American Legion S4S Aualllary, Past Presidents Parley, Allegheny County Council, Grece Luth-eren Chuch Altar Guild, AARP and friend Invited. RYAN On Saturday February 11, 1914, Catherine Sweeney Rvan. beloved wife of the late Charles Ryan, mother of Dolores McLane, Daniel, George 4 the late Charlet Rven.

also survived by 13 grndchltdrn 4 4 sister of rank Sweeney 4 the late Agnet Kengertkl. Funerel from McC ABE BROS, FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Perm ev E. on Wednesday Feb. 72, at a m. Mast of Christian burial St.

Stanislaus Church at 10 a.m. visitations with family Monday 4 Tuesdey 3-4 4 7-t p.m. SCALO On Sat, Fab. II, 114, Joseph son of Grace Scalo; father of Pamela; brother of Anna Tlmpson and Petty Scelo; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the ALBERT J.

SRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Ave, Mt. wash. Funerel Mast at St. Justin's Church on Wd. 10 VIsltahont Mon.

4 Tuet. 2-4 4 7-f p-m. SCHMITT On Feb. II. Ifl4, Adolph H.

Of Broughton, PA; beloved father of Donna Taylor of we.iord, PAj beloved grendfether of Heidi TevK" brother of Margaret Donsbech, Emma Keshoil, Ida ScnmiH and the late Charles, John, WMHem, Al-bert and Howard Schmitt, Frlendt received Mon. 4 Tues. 2-4 4 7 the WILLIAM GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 53 Brwnsvlll Rd, Broughton-Curry-South Park Twp, wner services will be hd wed. at 11 a.m. the American Cancer Sod- and Bernaoena wici.ora AL HOME, INC, 244 Wylle Ave.

Where frlendt will be ona; beloved husbend of Rita (Geiewskl) Thaner; father of Jemes R. of Woodland Pari. CO, Mrt. Wayne (Janice) Celten of Murrys-vlne; brother of Mrs. Jean Rodgers.

Mrt. Adeteide fcg- McCarthy received 2-4 4 7-f. an merit Chartlert Cemetery. MURRAY aiso II grandchildren and ther of jemie Michene and nine great grandchildren. ketie Beth grandson of Wii-Femiiy reouests visrtetions nam lanigan.

brother of between the hours of 2-4 4 Barbara Fo, Phyllis SnVth j.ePM at me NORMAN G. i wmiam Edwerd, Marttn and HEARD FUNERAL HOME, Michael Fnends received at 0047 Perrvsvllie Ave, N.S. the ROBERT P. KARliH FU- Of the So. Sid, on Sat, Feb.

II, Jemes P. McCarthy; husband of the lata gerr, ivrs. merino atoner and Mrt. Marole Dobra- On Mon. Feb.

20. 114. MB. Aari 1 mm Si la.al Emma M. (Kir sen) Mccar Funeral on Thurs.

a' pntev- iwrn, Dcinm -u Imam Mast of Christian 4 St. Braddock HID Mess ot Christian Burial rni nQUITU WVS.WW.i.1, St. Raphael Church 10 am. Burial In St. Boniface denka also survived by two grendchHdren.

Friends received at th GEORGE P. PETRUNEY FUNERAL HOME, 732 Brungt St, Verona on Mon 7-f p.m. and Tues 1-4 4 7-t o.m. Funer WEDMFSOAY ONLY, 14 4 7-a. Mass of Chrishan Burial In St Anselm Church on I Stanley GcVdsmHh on Sun-i day Feb leth at West Peim DAVIS Church at 10 0 clock wit of th lata Edward Murray; mother of Marilyn Hopkins; also survived by two grand A two great, grandchildren.

Friends received THE ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th St, N. Braddock. Services Thurt 11 Family hours 2-4 4 Thursday at II AM. CADMAN BISHOP Lawrenct F. on Sunday, February 114, of Car- al Wed, Feb.

22. Mess of Chrishan burial In St. Jo At his Stowe Township Beach Fie husband of the home on Sonoey, February late Louise Goldsmith; fa- ie 114 Phinp A Oevis ther of Mrs. Aien Bress. drarh beioved husband of eiso 1 grandchHdren, Funer- joien Mn.ner Oevis, be- at Wed 2,22 Florida PartV GRUNNAGLE On Sunday, February If, 2 lines, 7 days in The Press.

6 days in the Post-Gazette husfiano 0 vio-rr 7-f lues 4 wed. seph R.C. Church Va 1 Interment, St. seph Cemetery. TURNER 004 In Memoriam OKORN Bishoo father of Leonard! I4, Haiei wife of the Botiert WWiam and, late Aie.ander Cadman, 1 jonet Lvdon; brother of.Sr; mother of Raiph w.

RubvLlttle seven gra-wi. Cedmen, a of Warwick, Ri, dren- one nreat-grandchiid-i Aie.ander M. Cedman, jr. ri.nda received et tm G-entnew and Mrs Jose- SLATER FUNERAL phMe Warner Of Ardsiev a. .1.,., On Feb 20.

114. John M. On Sun Feb. 1. WI4.

Ivd- ot Beiievue; father of Jenns- I C. (nee Chila) of Penn MtLl-N A. kANt loving memory of our Mother. Sadly missed by Heln Birth. Fitward 4 Charles.

ter Fernendei of Pgh, Bar bare Aooenrott of Pon. leen Jorge; son of Mary Bonnie Mellon of Ff. Leu- Bmme Davis; brother of oerdeie, FL, mother of the Earl Davis and te lete late Or Jerome Grurv-e- Reioh, jemes, Done'd and d-ed Set Feb I94 Devtd Devts, ano survived in Nevws, FL. Survived by by five grandchildren a oeognter-m-iew Mrs. JF Friends received at STO- Grunnegie of taoes 4 four VER FUNERAL HOME, 5V4 grandchildren Jerome F.

island MCKees Rocks rurvoae Jr elu. nf Ne- Hills- beloved wife of Cheries mofhr of Mu Mj Sraww-M For items valued uc to 1 50 Nt; eso brother of Anna Magee of seven grend- seve Jemes Charles H. and' Wetter M. Turner; sister of; 007 Welter Chile eiso Rd Brentwood, Mon. 7-f, Lois Kennedy of Tues.

J-4 7-f pm, where survived by Futarai Service! will be children and ll greatgr and- gr. iph. Berth 2ano of FL, No commercial, real estate or help wanted. Ads Jv oorn of Pgh, caH I I em. Funeral wednesdev oies.

Mrv FdwM H. Go" Jr 1 Okorn of eiso sur a4.avH at I 0 m. Itnr 1 cmiijr may can held weo i.uiam iuc a member at IJ J0 Funeral service at. 4 Linda Jo Grunnegie k. canCajUd KM no rnfnnrle.

nivpn PrirFj 'y'ved by four grandchildren the Good Shepherd Luth-i of Wicsiey 4 dui no roTunos given, rrice, rvat 4 7 410 f. St Ovkc Can. at the McDONALO LINN ran cnurcn at 1 wu. Benow in of Hmsdeie, by 10 grendchHdren end one great-grandson. Friends received at the WtLLIAM F.

GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 1 )735 Frankstown Rd. (al Rod) Rd) Penn Hills. Ser. vket il be held the Zion Luther in Church, 110 AiLfcOH. CTY.

MEM. PK, piots, section 412-Biock S-iVO ea. or S4725 for ail t. Reply to Press Bo I lls incl phone prompt reply. ALLEGHENY CEMfcTtRY- crypts.

4-7e4! nirrcnu 'so survi- I UIAsJUlf tvarvSrMinyn Tnere wlu he en. Tnere win be BELLEVUE FUNERAL HOME, Lincoln where services will be he'd iiT me Scottish Rlt ter) Wednesday 10-11 am was a where Services wW be hem" vr totheJoPr. urch. "Lnwrcn. John of Moon Two, tud- no vise-ion Privet Grave- Pall Otit demy en Feo.

If; femer of side services to be hefl atl 4LU-J I t-J I inurs, 11.

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