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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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News Recordi
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North Hills, Pennsylvania
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10-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1976-NEWS The rate (or funeral arrangement type) li (or 12 ILnti and centi for each additional line. No charge ii made for the obituary. George Groff, 58, BV councilman Jack Burns, Blaw-Knox executive Services were held Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio, for Jack Burns, personnel manager of the Blaw-Knox Foundry and Mill Machinery Co Inc of Pittsburgh Mr. Burns, of 105 Lee Road.

White Oak Heights, Ross, died of a heart attack Friday, Aug. 20. 1976. while on bis way to his office in the Oliver Plaza in Pittsburgh. He was with the Blaw-Knox Co for 27 years.

Mr. Burns was born in Columbus and graduated from Ohio State University He and his wife, Irene Turner Burns, were well-known In the area for their flower gardens. Surviving, besides his wife, is a sister, Mrs. Neil (Gloria) Hopkins, of Charlotte, N. C.

Arrangement! were handled locally by the R. D. Schellhaai Funeral Home, 3M Center West View. Burial was In Columbus following Ohio tervlcM. Loftus Lucas, 86 Loftus Lucas.

66, of Rjchland, retired chief of tabulating for the National Tube died Monday, Aug. 23, 1976. Mr. Lucas was a member of the Glbsonia Presbyterian Church and a a a a Presbyterian Church. Surviving are six sons, S.

Loftus, William Wesley, Herbert Louis V. and Donald Lucas and'Paul Sheffel; 21 a i a 2 0 a grandchildren. Mr. Lucas, the husband of the late Christina Sheffel, was the father of the late Robert E. Lucas.

Friends were received at the Herbert R. King Jr. Funeral Home, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Hampton, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. today, Wednesday. Burial will be In Smlthfleld Cemetery.

Hazel Kalicky, 64 Hazel Clara Kalicky, 64, of 924 Camp 4 Home Road, Ohio Township, died unexpectedly at home Sunday, Aug. 22,1976. Mrs. Kalicky was born In Portage, near Johnstown, to the late Joseph and Elizabeth Crum. She Is survived by her husband, Steve Kalicky; three children.

Irene Rothert, Richard K. and Stephen ----Kalicky and-two-grandehUdPenr Mass of Christian Burial will be sung today for George Groff Jr Uellevue i a Democratic commit teeman and treasurer of the party in the borough Mr Groff, 58, of 628 Means Ave was killed in an auto accident in Worth Township, Butler County, Saturday. Aug 21. 1976 He was elected 3rd Ward councilman Lillie Huber, 82 Lillie Huber, 82, of Hampton, died in the Peaceful Rest Nursing Home in Cochranton, Sunday, Aug. 22, 1976 Mrs Huber was the widow of Albert Huber She leaves five stepchildren, Irene Baur, Grace Longwell, Garence, Regis and Wilbert one nephew, George McClees, and 24 grandchildren Friendi were received at the Henry C.

Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler. Man of Christian Burial will be sung at 11 a.m. today, Wednesday, at Si. Ursula Roman Catholic Church In Hampton. Burial will be In St.

Mary Cemetery, Middle Road, Hampton. Joseph Arenth, 85 Mass of Christian Burial was sung Monday for Joseph G. Arenth, 85, of Etna, who died in St. Francis General Hospital Friday, Aug. 20, 1976.

Mr. Arenth, a retired barber, was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Anna Prosky Arenth; one sister, Kleme Jacoby, and three brothers, Lee, George and Victor Arenth. Friends were received at the Henry C. Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler.

Mass was celebrated al St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Sbarpiburg, at 11 a.m. Monday. Burial was in St. Mary Cemetery, O'Hara Township.

Irene I. McKain Irene I. McKain, 64. of 695 Roosevelt HoadrKllbuckTHred 22, 1976. Mrs.

McKain was a member of the Emsworth United Presbyterian Church. She if survived by her husband, Willard S. McKain; one son, Richard A a i grandchildren. last November His term was to expire 198U Mr Groff was a lifetime Bellevue resident and chairman of the Bellevue- Northgate Joint Recreation Committee He was the borough's representative to a a i Commission He was also president of the Bellevue Recreational Activities for Teens and had been a member of the Commission Mr Groff. a service representative for the Olivetti Corp of America, was also a member of the North Park Sportsman's Club; Robert Fleming Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Assumption Roman Catholic Church in Bellevue, Surviving are his wife, Margaret four children, Marianne Burerkle, of Emsworth, Judith A and Susan L.

Groff, both of Pittsburgh, and a granddaughter Friends were received at the Lawrence T. Miller Funeral Home, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Mass will be a at 11 a a Wednesday, at Assumption Church. Burial will be In North Side Catholic Cemetery, Rots. William Moore William C.

Moore, 68, of 1701 June Drive, Shaler, died Monday, Aug. 23, 1976. Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Ada Fishel Moore; three children, Beatrice Lauffer, Barbara Tunstall and i i a a i grandchildren. He was the brother of Rose Marie Miller, Florence and Charles Moore.

Friends were received at the Lester C. McDonald Funeral Home, 529 California Avaion, where services will be held at 11 a.m. today, Wednesday. Burial will be In Union Dale Cemetery, North Side. Friends were received at the Henry C.

Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler, where services will be held today, Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Burial will be In Royal Cemetery. August Grittman August Grittman, 94, of Etna, died in Allegheny General Hospital Saturday, Aug. 21, 1976. Mr-.

Grittman is survived by his wife, Irene Gifford Grittman; one daughter, Marie Miller, of Shaler, and four grandchildren. Mr. Grittman, a retired storekeeper, was the father of the late Paul Youkers. Friends were received at the Henry C. Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler, where services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m.

Burial was la Mount Royal Cemetery, Shaler. She was the sister of Leroy, Howard, Chester and Earl Crum. Friends were received it the Lester C. McDonald Funeral Home, 518 California Avaion, where services will be held at 2 p.m. today, Wednesday.

Burial will be In Union Dale Cemetery. Bernard Suppers Services were held Monday for Bernard L. Suppers, 55, of Hampton, who died Friday, Aug. 20, 1976. Mr.

Shippers Is survived by one Ruby Jennifer Lemaiters; a son-in-law, Ray Lemasten; one sister, Dorothy Kernlcky; two brothers, George tnd William Suppers, and two grandchildren, Hope and James Lemasten. Friends were received at the Henry C. Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler, where services were held al 1 p.m. Monday. BarUl was In Mount Royal Cemetery.

LooUif 'or Pet (or yew cfclld? Tun to Pets ClatiUlcatloi la today's duilfled paces. Sister M. Louise Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Saturday In the Motherhouse of the Vlncentlan Sisters of Charity, McCandless, for Sister Mary Louise Morris. Sister, who celebrated her golden jubilee in 1972, died Thursday, Aug. 19, 1976.

Sister Louise was a native of Unlontown who entered the Vincentian order in 1923. She is survived by nieces and nephews. Burial was In the Sisters Cemetery at the Motherhouse. Alvin Scheuring Mass of Christian Burial will be sung today for Alvin Scheuring, of Shajer. who died Sunday.

AUK 22. 1W6 Mr Scheuring is survived by his wife, Stella Sheunng. one daughter. Shirley Suchma; a brother, Clarence, and two grandchildren, Dana Cory and Dennine Suchma Frleodi were received at the Robert B. Neely Funeral Home.

ZZ08 Mount Royal Shaler. Man will be a a 11:30 a a a I St. a a a i i a Hampton. Burial will be In Allegheny County Memorial Park. Rose White, 65 Mass of Christian Burial will celebrated Thursday for Rose Napotnik White, 65, who died in Magee-Womens Hospital Monday, Aug.

23. 1976 Mrs. White, of Dunellon. Fla formerly lived in Millvale She Is survived by her husband, Paul E. While; two children.

Rosemarie Beerhalter and Gary T. Napotnik. and four grandchildren. She was the sister of Kalherine Davis, Dolores Vargo, Doris Luchik, William, James and Robert Coyle. Friends are being received at the John E.

Carlos Funeral Home, 923 Saxonburg Shaler. Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Ann Roman Catholic Church In Millvale. Burial will be In North Side Catholic Cemetery, Rosi.

John G. Hynes Jr. John G. Hynes 70, of Allegheny North Side, formerly of West View, died Friday, August 20, 1976. in Allegheny General Hospital.

Mr. Hynes was a retired driver for the American Courier Co. He is survived by his wife, Claire Hynes; two children, Carol Bickel and John G. Ill; a sister, Mary Satler, and a a A a i grandchildren. Friends were received at (he H.

P. Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Ross. Mass of Christian Burial was sung In St. Peter Roman Catholic Church, North Side, Tuesday morning. Burial was In St.

Teresa Cemetery, Ross. Richard Weismann Richard R. Weismann, 37, of Shaler died of a heart attack Monday, Aug. 23, 1976 in Butler County Memorial Hospital. Mr.

Weismann, a machinist, was a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict. He is survived by his wife, Lorraine A. Melnert Weismann; his parents, Norman C. and Helen Shook Weismann; two sisters, Doris Urbatls and Theresa Jancey, and three brothers, Norman, William and Edward Weismann. Alice Workman, 64 Mr.

Giovunnini Mrs Alice Jacobs Workman, of i i i Floss, died in Suburban General Hospital Sunday, AUK 22. ly76 Mrs Workman is survived by her husbar.d, Willard three children, Doris Catalano. Willard Jr and Jared Workman, a sister, Dorothy I i of and seven grandchildren a a been secretary of Hie West View School Ikiard Krlendi were received at the II. H. Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Host, where memorial ier- vices were held Tuesday afternoon.

Estella Swanberg a a 64. of Longvue Drive, Ross, died Sunday, A 22. 1976. in i Passavant Hospital. Mrs Swanberg is survived by her husband.

Charles Swanberg, of Longvue Drive; five children, Kathryn Smith. Charles Nixon, August, Raymond a a a a 2 3 grandchildren Friendi were received at'the H. P. Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Ron, were lervices will be held today, Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. i a i be In Royal Cemetery, Shaler.

Sebastiano "Moe" Giovannini, 72, a retired Mount Hoyal Boulevard tavern owner, died Saturday. Aug 21, 1V76 Mr Giovannini. of A i a formerly lived in Shaler He is survived by his wife, Lena Angeli i a i i i Maryrose Bork and Carlo Giovamnm a sister, Giovanna Chrisfore, of Italy, and five grandchildren Frlendi were received ut the Henry ('. Bock Funeral Hume, 1500 Mount Hoyal Shaler. Mast of Christian Burial will be sung al 10 a.m.

today, Wednesday, al St. Bonavenlure Human Catholic Church, Shaler. Burial will be In Mount Royal Cemetery. WATCH FOR Paul Kunkle, 66 Paul G. KunUe, 66, of Hampton, a foreman for Anvil Products died Sunday, Aug.

22, 1976. Mr. Kunkle Is survived by his wife, Edith Lisbon Kunkle; one daughter, Donna Yingling; a sister, Louise Starr, and one grandson. Frlendi were received al the Herbert R. Funeral Home, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Hampton, where icrvicei wltTbe Held 11 a.m.

today, Wednesday. BorlaJ will be in Allegheny Connty Memorial Park. Frlendi are being received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. jn the Henry C. Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler.

Man of the Christian Burial will be tung at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Ursula Roman Catholic Church on Friday. Burial will be In St. Mary Cemetery, O'Hara.

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