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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 52

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News Recordi
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North Hills, Pennsylvania
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52
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If, 196f--NIWI-MCOftD L. George Hamilton Mrs. Hess James Ferguson, 82, JP Jamti Perfuioo, 81, of INI Rlchland, died TttMday, Much 11, UN, in tht Ivy Nortlm HonM, SlMdyridt. Mr. FtrfUMW hid RlchUnd Township Justin of and Coatfablcf or years.

He retired a printer three years ago, and was a member of the RlchUnd Sportsmen's Club and the Glbaonia Lutheran Church. lie leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Qeorflna) Greene and Mrs. Robert (Estnerr-Morrlf; two son, Wlttmer J. and KennedLF.

Ferfitson; 19 frandchildren, inaVB great grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted Saturday by the Rev. Kenneth Ddncan. Burial was in St. Peter Cemetery.

George Hamilton, 44, of 73 Ungmore Bellevue, died Wednesday. March 11. Ittt, In Veteran Administrative HoeplUl. OakUnd. Mr Hamilton was a railway mall clerk, and a-member of the Disabled I American Veterans Chapter t.

He leaves hU widow, Mrs. Marilyn E. Walters Hamilton, and his daughter, Deborah N. Hamilton. The funeral service was conducted Saturday by the Rev.

Richard Mowry of the Orchard United Presbyterian Church. Avalon. Burial was In Allegheny County Memorial Park. McCandless. Harry James Harry Staub Albert Stein Harry J.

(Butch) Staub, M. of 'Catherine died Monday. March In the Graham Nursing Home. He retired several years ago as a carpenter. He leaves two daughters.

Mrs. Joseph (Anna Mae) Kanavy, and Mrs. William (Dolores) Alcott: two sons. Harry J. and Wllbert J.

Staub; one sister. Mrs. Anna Lindsay; eight grandchildren, and two great-grands children. Requiem mass was sung Thursday to Ail Saints Roman Catholic Church. Etna.

BurUl was in St. Mary Cemetery. O'Hara. Mrs. Price Mn.

LouUe Balllntlne Price, M. of 124 Ellen died Sunday, March 9, 1969, In Preibyterian University Hospital. She was secretary for the Shaler Township Water Department. Mrs. Price leaves one daughter, Mrs.

Donald (Carol Bradac; one son. Daniel W. Price; one brother, Thomas A. Balllntlne: and one grandson, Douglas J. Bradac.

The funeral service was conducted Wednesday by the Rev. G. Mason Cochran, D.D.. of the Glenshaw United Presbyterian Church. Burial was In Mount Royal Cemetery.

Shaler. Albert Samuel (Bud) Stein. 49. of Howard Street. Mlllvale.

died Tuesday. March 11. in the home of his sUter. Mrs. William (Ruth) Hoffman.

607 Friday Road. Shaler. Mr. Stein was a former employe of A. Noe Sons Bottling bottlers of soft drinks.

In addition to hU sister, be is survived by another titter, Mrs. Neva McConnell. and one brother. Robert Stein. The funeral service was conducted Saturday by the Rev.

Elmer P. Wentz of the First English Lutheran Church. Sharpsburg. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. Cordero Mrs.

Marie Stahlberg Cordero, 76, of Orchard Avenue, Bellevue, died Tuesday. March lit 1969, In Suburban General Hospital. She leaves her husband. David Cordero; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Miller; four sons, David.

William, John, and James Cordero; 17 a i six a grandchildren; one sister, and one brother. The funeral service was conducted Friday by the Rev. Paul M. Easter of the Emory United Methodist Church. Burial was-in Allegheny Cemetery.

Harry H. James, 66, of 400 Reel West View, died Monday, March 10,1969, in Suburban General HosplUl. Mr. James retired a few years ago as an employe of the Bell Telephone Co. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Josephine MacMlllan Halyaman James; one son, William D. James; one stepson, Paul Halyaman; one brother. Stephen James, and four grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted Thursday by the Rev. wight G.

Townsend of the West View United Methodist Church Burial was in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. Michael Celender Michael A. Celender, M. of 46 Grant Etna, died Wednesday, March 12. 1969, in St.

Margaret Memorial Mr. Celender retired as a steel worker from the Spang-Chalfant Co. He was a veteran of World War II, and a member of All Saints Roman Catholic Church. Etna. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Helen Kopnisky Celender; one son, John Celender; one sister, and two brothers. Requiem mass was sung Saturday In All Saints Church. Burial was in St. Mary Cemetery, O'Hara. Funeral services were conducted Saturday for Mrs.

Helen H. Bamhart Hess by the Rev. Roberto Delgado of A i Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Heee.

II. died March 11.1961, In her home. 146 Duhbar Bellevue. She graduated from West Sunbury Academy in 1904 and formerly taught In the Horace Mann School. Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Hess was a member of the Fremont Avenue United PresbyterUn Church. Bellevue. and Chapter M. OES.

She was the widow of George E. Htss. and Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Margaret A. Hope and Mrs.

Bertha Sankey; one brother. Dean D. Bamhart. and two nephews, Keith and Dean Hope. Burial was In West Sunbury Cemetery.

Butler. Mrs. Elbel Mrs. Irene Placie Elbel. formerly of Homer Place.

Shaler, died Wednesday. March 11. In Omaha. She leaves her husband. Thomas J.

Elbel; one son. Thomas Jay Elbel: two eleteret- brother, -and three grandchildren. Funeral services and burial were conducted In Oskaloosa. Iowa John Vogel John Vogel. M.

of Manhattan Street. Shaler. died Tuesday, March 11.1969. In Sbadyslde HosplUl. Mr.

Vogel owned a grocery store In Lawrenceville before hU retMment. He leaves his brother. William Vogel. The funeral service was conducted Friday. BurUl was In Allegheny Cemetery.

Kretzer infant Maura Aan Kretser. age four i i Wednesday. March 11. 1119. la Columbia Hospital.

She leaves her parenu. Merle K. and Dolorai Whitt Kratiar. and grandparenU. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. White and Mr. and Mrs. Merle K.

Kretzer Sr. Angel mass was sung Friday In St. UrsuU Roman Catholic Church. BurUl was in Mars Cemetery. MORE EFFECTIVE FOR MORE EXTREME HEARING LOSSEf Your Savings Really Multiply With a Savings Account you can add substantial Intereit to your money.

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Hoffman, 80, of 120 S. Bryant Ave Bellevue, died Monday, Emil Stankey (SUnkoviansky), 83, of 99 N. SUrr Bellevue, died Sunday. March 9, 1969, in the Skyvue Terrace Nursing Home. QaugiUu- Errrtl-and Hoffman, Clarence (Helen daughters, Mrs Carson, and Mrs Forrest (Dorothy) Williams; one sister, Mrs.

Minnie Shedden.andtwojrandchildren. The funeral service was conducted Friday by the Rev. Leonard Schuli of the Avalon Trinity Lutheran Church Burial was In Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. Miss Neithercoat The funeral service was conducted Wednesday by the Rev JohnDrzik. Burial was In Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless Miss Nellie F.

Neithercoat, 87, of Bakerstown-Culmervllle Road, died Tuesday. March 11.1969 She leaves her brother. James A Neithercoat. and several nieces and nephews The funeral service was conducted Friday bv the Rev Richard MorledRe of the First United Presbyterian Church of Bakerttown. Burial was in Bakerstown Church Cemetery Millvale man hurt in Etna accident Walter Sots.

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